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Muhammad Hassaan

Muhammad Hassaan

@CosmicPakistani

Meh knowledge of cosmology and environmental sciences. What punishments of God are not gifts? Pro Israel...Pakistan always first.

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2022
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I expect.....the Eastern front to open up Soon.
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Pakistan Strategic Forum
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& it begins 🇪🇬 🇸🇦 🇹🇷 🇵🇰
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Mohsin Ali
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The Saudi Foreign Minister has arrived in Islamabad. The QUAD meeting of foreign ministers will begin soon.
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Red Marker - پیرِ ٹویٹر
The Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is scheduled to land in Islamabad at 3 PM PST. The quad summit of all four foreign ministers is set for 4 PM today.
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Tactical victory wins the day. Strategic victory wins the century. Total victory wins eternity.
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Don't fight to negotiate peace. Fight so that peace becomes inevitable.
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The STRATCOM Bureau
The USAF E-3G Sentry Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEWACS) Aircraft, worth $600 million, that was destroyed in Iranian strikes at the Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia:
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan
Egyptian Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdelatty arrived at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was received by Deputy Prime Minister/Minister for Foreign Affairs Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar. The two sides will hold bilateral consultations on regional developments and matters of mutual interest.
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@kozamli @lilcutefauji The same guy who started crying that "Desi Zionists" should be ashamed of themselves for Israeli strikes close to the Pakistan embassy in Tehran without proof of hitting it. Pipe down about Israel and just...find the joy in your life. Oh and learn the meaning of the word.
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Why and how do you manage to love a country that literally tried to stop us from getting nuclear weapons? Look at the state of the world right now, doesnt it make you proud we have an ironclad deterrent? That wankstain of a country did everything it could to deny us that security. Reason it didn’t succeed is India getting cold feet at the end.
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shayan (פקיסטן זינדאבאד)
@kozamli The USSR (Russia) did much more to us and our country,you were at practical and indirect war with the USSR. The USSR also helped India in 1971 war,the USSR also threatened to nuke Peshawar in the 60's. Yet rn we act like best chums w the Russians.Things change about time u do too
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@Natsecjeff Lmaoo But.... what about the protection and Israel taking them off of their hit list because of superpower Pakistan?
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FJ@Natsecjeff·
Very unconfirmed initial reports that Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf has been assassinated in Tehran.
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Mohsin Ali
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What is this stupid narrative that "Pakistan gifted the oil ships to America" Just open a marine traffic app and track these ships yourself and see where they went, it’s not rocket science. Plus, the US is already the largest oil producer in the world, and it has access to Venezuelan oil as well. Why would it need those Pakistani ships? Use your mind sometimes, please.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
An IDF official told the Israeli Broadcasting Authority: “The Houthis are a distraction. They won’t deceive us. We will continue striking Iran. We will decide when and how to respond to the Houthis, and they will pay the price.”
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Zayyan
Zayyan@MCIAZayyan·
Fars News (IRGC-linked) claims US/Israel struck a major water source in Haftgel. Unverified, & similar claims have been made before, but it creates a pretext for reciprocal targeting of Gulf infrastructure and risks expanding the war into other civilian systems. We’ve already seen this “our X gets hit by Israel/US → Israeli & Arab equivalent gets targeted” threat dynamic emerge after Israeli strikes on Iranian steel, power & industrial sites, even if not fully executed yet.
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Pakistanis need to understand that even if you don't agree with someone's opinions you must respect them no matter how strongly you feel they are wrong. This is a teenager who is constantly targeted by elders of the community for sharing his thoughts which is disappointing.
shayan (פקיסטן זינדאבאד)@lilcutefauji

emotional thread 🧵 on me: Guys ummm idk man never did I ever think that me,the teenage douche would ever do what I always dreamt of in this age. My family is full of successful and influential ppl and I never tht that I could EVER make a difference 1/idk how

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War Analyst
War Analyst@War_Analysts·
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister has announced that Iran has agreed to allow 20 additional ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a controlled easing of maritime restrictions during ongoing tensions. The Strait remains one of the most critical global chokepoints, handling a major share of the world’s oil shipments. Any increase in vessel movement directly impacts global energy stability and trade flow. This development highlights Pakistan’s growing role as a mediator, facilitating communication and easing pressure in a highly sensitive conflict environment. It also reflects Iran’s calibrated approach, maintaining control while allowing limited operational flexibility. For major economies such as China, Japan, Germany, and India, smoother flow through Hormuz is critical to energy security and economic stability. The move suggests that alongside military escalation, controlled de-escalation channels are also being tested through diplomacy. #BreakingNews #Pakistan #Iran #StraitOfHormuz #IranWar #IranIsraelWar #EnergyCrisis #Geopolitics #GlobalTensions #OilMarkets #China #Japan #Germany #India #facebook #USA #UK #ISRAEL #netanyahu
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FJ@Natsecjeff·
Tehran being very heavily hit tonight. The sky over Tehran is bright orange.
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shayan (פקיסטן זינדאבאד)
Any slander to the following will result in an immediate block @CosmicPakistani @Natsecjeff @MCIAZayyan
Zayyan@MCIAZayyan

There's no mutual defence pact between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. In September 2025, the agreement was signed. The next month, Pakistan is fighting the Taliban. Saudi Arabia does not back Pakistan... not even politically, not even rhetorically. Then, in February 2026, Pakistan's war with the Taliban starts, and the Saudis still sit on the fence. Pak had not been called to defend KSA when the clashes with the Taliban happened, but KSA already had opportunities to support Pak in what is a serious, long‑term security issue, & chose not to. That removes any moral basis for reciprocity. So let’s be clear: this was never mutual. That's why you're seeing this "cash for muscle" discussion again. So this idea in Saudi that Pak is now somehow obligated to step in for them under a “mutual defence pact” is nonsense. If there’s no mutuality in practice, the label is meaningless. In fact, it is used asymmetrically to make Pakistanis think they have some duty for people that don't even speak up for them... not on Afghanistan, not on India. In fact, look how good Saudi‑India relations are. Call it what it is: a transactional arrangement. Cash for arms. Nothing more. And even that isn’t simple. If Pak were to intervene against Iran in any capacity, the domestic blowback would be significant. So any financial support should be seen as compensation for disruption, not a favour to help Pak manage an energy shock that originates in the Gulf. Bare minimum. This is a Middle Eastern war, & it's affecting everyone else, even those who have no role in it. But even compensation isn’t enough. Saudi didn’t support Pakistan in Afghanistan. It has taken positions favourable to India. Now it expects Pakistan to step in militarily? The Saudis themselves aren't even defending themselves. That alone will have a catastrophic effect on their long‑term security. But why should Pak rush to defend a country, at its own risk, that doesn't even want to defend itself? If Saudi wants anything resembling “mutual defence”, then it has to show it. That means actually stepping up against Iran long before invoking the pact, unbreakable promises of diplomatic backing on Pak’s core issues, including Afghanistan and, more difficult but still relevant, India. It means aligning politically, not just writing cheques, as if Pakistan were some desperate rent‑boy. And beyond that, if the region is being reshaped, if everyone else is gaining something from this conflict, then Pakistan doesn’t just get paid... it gets a stake. A real one. Not crumbs, but a damn slice of the pie. If the Arabs would get theirs, then Pakistan is owed theirs if they were to intervene and it ends up going that far. But right now, none of the required conditions are there. There’s no moral obligation. There’s no direct threat to Pakistan. The domestic environment doesn’t support intervention. And strategically, Pakistan is not worse off seeing Iran weakened and the war ending. So in the current situation, there is no basis for Pakistan to act. It’d be perfect if something could be done about the nuclear issue, as a nuclear Iran would be a disaster, but Pakistan itself is not responsible for toppling the regime or taking the nuclear program out. That doesn’t mean ignoring it. It means preparing properly: defining the conditions under which Pakistan would engage, what it expects in return, and where its red lines are. Because what we’re seeing now is some in Saudi talking about invoking support while not even defending themselves. However, there is a very big difference between fighting for Saudi Arabia against Iran, and fighting for Saudi Arabia as part of cleaning up the region. But that can only be done if you manage things correctly... And that raises the obvious question: Why should Pakistan step in militarily for states that won’t even fully defend themselves despite having the resources and backing to do so, while not even getting clear promises of something worthwhile in return?

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