usman ibrahim

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usman ibrahim

usman ibrahim

@usmibrahim

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Tiny land. Massive economy. Foreign investment now drives UAE foreign policy.
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Waqar Malik
Waqar Malik@RealWaqarMaliks·
Massive oil reserves? What have Generals been telling Trump?
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India’s foreign policy is to dismantle Pakistan. But after the May war, the world sees Pakistan as a peer military power. The Indus Waters Treaty won’t be touched—revoking it risks war, and the world isn’t ready for that.
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Taymur Malik
Taymur Malik@BlueMist911·
🇵🇰BREAKING: Pakistan Secures Major Legal Victory at World Court🇵🇰 In a landmark ruling, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The #Hague has rejected #India’s objections and upheld #Pakistan’s right to pursue arbitration under the Indus Waters Treaty. India had attempted to block the process by calling the treaty “in abeyance” and declaring the court “illegal” but the tribunal dismissed these claims entirely, making it clear that no country can unilaterally withdraw from the treaty or disrupt its legal mechanisms. At the heart of the case are India’s Kishenganga and Ratle dam projects, which Pakistan argues violate the treaty’s terms. The court’s decision means the arbitration will now move forward, with or without India’s participation. This is not just a legal win for Pakistan, it’s a powerful reminder that international law still matters. Pakistan’s patience, commitment to legal processes and principled stance have paid off. 🇵🇰 A clear message to the world: Pakistan plays by the rules and wins.
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reaffirmed stability, Pakistan can now shift greater focus toward strengthening its international relations and economic development. (2/2) #Pakistan #PakistanFirst
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usman ibrahim@usmibrahim·
By successfully defending itself against an Indian military attack, Pakistan has sent a clear message to internal separatists and extremists: the state is stable, resolute, and not going anywhere. This serves as a strong example that their goals are unattainable. With this (1/2)
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usman ibrahim@usmibrahim·
@UsmanGul__ To make the point more clearly: USA should be renamed ‘West Israel’
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Usman Gul Warraich
Usman Gul Warraich@UsmanGul__·
@usmibrahim Jordan 52nd state, Lebanon 53rd state, Syria 54th state, Egypt 55th state and now Iran will probably be 56th state which Pakistan can’t/shouldn’t allow to happen.
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usman ibrahim@usmibrahim·
Why not just make it official and call Israel the 51st state?
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All oil-rich countries in the Middle East, except Iran, fall under American security influence. If Iran develops a nuclear bomb, it would prevent the U.S. from ever gaining military control over the country.
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Rich Harris
Rich Harris@HarrisRichard77·
BREAKING : Pakistan lost 2 Chana Chaat restaurants, 3 Bhel Puri carts, 5 Gol Gappa thelas, a suspected Paratha Point & 7 fantastic Chai stalls. Also lost multiple street barbers & and entire Pakola warehouse.
Vivek Singh@VivekSi85847001

BREAKING : Pakistan lost 6 Fighter Jet, 2 High value Plane including 1 AWACS, 1×C-130 Plane & 10 UCAV during Op Sindoor says official involved in this. Also lost multiple Cruise Missiles.

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usman ibrahim@usmibrahim·
intervention. Aware of this public insight, the Pakistani military strategically escalated the situation to a point where both China and the United States were compelled to step in, consistent with their respective foreign policy frameworks. (2/2) #PakistanIndianWar
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usman ibrahim@usmibrahim·
The Indian public appeared more willing to support a war with Pakistan, largely due to their limited exposure to global geopolitics. In contrast, the Pakistani population had a clearer understanding of how far the conflict could escalate before drawing international 1/2)
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usman ibrahim@usmibrahim·
If, for any reason, India intended to go to war with Pakistan but couldn’t, it effectively lost the war it started. India agreed to a ceasefire because it realized a full-scale conflict would collapse the region’s economy—a gamble it wasn’t willing to take.
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usman ibrahim@usmibrahim·
it will have to go out of its way to please America in every possible manner just to secure F-35s and other high-end military hardware.
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India will be forced to keep its population in poverty if it chooses to divert all its resources toward keeping up in the defense race against the Pakistan-China combo. It will take India around 10 years to establish a truly competent defense R&D industry. In the meantime, 👇
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usman ibrahim@usmibrahim·
If India truly wants to continue fueling its war hysteria, it will have no choice but to act like “Ameeka ka bacha” explanation 👇
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