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@sayedaskari1

The old saw has it that in international relations, you are either at the table or on the menu.

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Mortymer@mortymer001

@AZmilitary1 1️⃣1️⃣ Afghanistan 🇦🇫 - Trade route choke-point - The location is on several trade routes N-S Nd E-W. - In past many empires had capitals in 🇦🇫: Greco-Bactrians, Kushans, Indo-Sassanids, Kabul Shahi, Saffarids, Samanids, Ghaznavids, Ghurids, Kartids, Timurids, Hotakis and Durranis

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@jerr_rrej Well there is a big difference in befriending a dog and benefiting from the dogs distinct instincts and attributes and replacing human companionship with a dog and let it eat dinner with you and let it sleep with you in bed etc
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Jerr@jerr_rrej·
The dog is a symbol of civilization and the high races. All the low races hate and fear dogs. Dogs need leaders and providers like women. Nigs and darkies hate dogs because they view dogs as just another mouth to feed in their poverty. And dogs become wilder around wild men. Only the highest races appreciate and cherish dogs.
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Do you know Major General Omar Ahmed Bukhari, commander of XI Corps in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, comes from a family originally from Bukhara of Tajik-Persian origin?
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Raja Abdulhaq
Raja Abdulhaq@Raja48·
@BajiniSulaiman Maybe look up the crap he has been saying for over a decade and not just the past few weeks, including legitimizing the Rabaa Massacre in 2013.
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Raja Abdulhaq
Raja Abdulhaq@Raja48·
Quran[.]com removes Mishary Alafasy as the default reciter across the site. This is an important step as Quran shouldn't be associated with someone who provides religious cover for tyrants & oppressors. Our digital spaces must reflect values of Islam, not treacherous politics.
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@S3eedWB Sounds like you just graduated from Epstein pedophiles class. Iran 🇮🇷 is going to free y’all Arab peasants
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WB🇦🇪 ♕@S3eedWB·
I think Sheikh Zayed is the Best Modern Arab Leader, but when I was in the UK, I had a conversation that stuck with me. A Khaleeji argued that Saddam Hussein was the greatest modern Arab leader, not because of what he built, but because he was “brave” and “he fired 50 missiles at Israel.” That explained a lot about why our region struggles. And it’s not just about builders vs destroyers. Many are obsessed with the image of “bravery” and “warrior mentality” that it blinds them from the truth, and this mindset is the default Regional mindset. People glorify anyone who shouts “death to Israel,” blindly ignoring the bloodshed, invasions, and suffering they’ve caused across the region. Real leadership isn’t measured by how loud you threaten, it’s measured by what you build. One built a nation people want to live in. The other left behind wars, graves, and generations suffering. The problem in our region isn’t just bad leaders, it’s people who romanticize them. Saddam, Khamenei… same mindset, different faces. Regimes built on blood, hiding behind slogans. Now I ask you a question: If you had to choose a leader for your country… Sheikh Zayed or Saddam Hussein?
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Zelensky has arrived in Saudi Arabia, saying “important meetings” are expected.
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Hyder Ali 🕶️
Hyder Ali 🕶️@HyderAli1993·
“Imagine if Pak was in Iran’s place. They’d obliterate their enemies.” No. Iran—5k year civilization. Pak—an obsequious garrison state formed by the British less than 100 years ago for servile, apologetic pendus with no backbone. Can’t instil fighting spirit to slave mentality.
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Evan
Evan@EvanWritesOnX·
Pakistan will be the gun for hire in the new security apparatus that’s emerging as a consequence of bloc / multipolar realignment. Pakistan’s position in the emerging Middle East is actually paradoxical. It is simultaneously indispensable and disposable. A state with genuine geographic, demographic, and military assets that has consistently failed to convert them into sovereign leverage, defaulting instead into a rotating dependency on competing patrons whose interests it services at fiscal and strategic cost to its own population. Remember that Pakistan built its Gulf relationship substantially on being a Sunni Muslim military partner available for Saudi security needs; a demographic reservoir of labour remittances and a potential military backstop against Iranian pressure. If the Saudi–Iran axis moves from managed hostility toward functional coexistence, which is happening before our eyes, then the the strategic premium Pakistan extracted from its sectarian alignment role declines materially. Another leverage lost. Simultaneously, Pakistan’s China dependency through CPEC and broader debt support is deepening at precisely the moment that China is also the primary broker of the GCC–Iran normalisation and the architect of a regional order that has less need for Pakistan as a proxy and more interest in Pakistan as a corridor. The distinction is Pakistan’s future by the way. A corridor is infrastructure. A proxy has agency. Pakistan is being repositioned/repurposed from the latter toward the former, and its political-military elite has not yet processed what this means for sovereign autonomy.
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@EvanWritesOnX @AMA666k @UsernamUntitled @nourah_sarah_ Can you put him on mute and talk about Pakistan's role, pls?

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@BeijingDai @avocafo1 @MazMHussain Pk claiming that it is opposed by Afg sounds like Israel claiming it is opposed by Palestine. Of course you are opposed as the British literally placed pk on Afghan and Indian lands just as they placed Israel on Palestine lands.
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DaiWW@BeijingDai·
@avocafo1 @MazMHussain Afghanistan has never been a problem for Pakistan before; The issue with BLA has also worsened in recent years. Also, when your IP is displayed in the United States, I don't think you can represent the Pakistani people by saying 'us'
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DaiWW@BeijingDai·
I believe the current Pakistani government is truly terrible. They have mismanaged the country's economy, leaving the fiscal situation in shambles—so much so that they can't even make interest payments. In a public address, the Prime Minister of Pakistan even said that the country needs free aid, not loans. They've also made a mess of Pakistan's regional security. Pakistan is now fighting on three fronts—with India, Afghanistan, and the BLA. Of course, I understand that a troubled relationship always involves complex factors from both sides, but I am convinced the current Pkaistan government is far from blameless, especially given that relations with all three adversaries have deteriorated at the same time. The current Pakistan government's main claim to fame is winning the aerial skirmish with India, but that success was largely thanks to the advanced Chinese aircraft. The key decision to purchase the J-10C was made back in June 2021, when Imran Khan was prime minister—so the current government had nothing to do with it. Riding on that victory, the current Pakistan government has been aggressively stoking nationalism at home. On the international stage, it has tried to portray itself as a VIP player, with its leaders making multiple trips to the White House to meet Trump and discuss various far-fetched deals that ultimately went nowhere. Pakistan signed a pact with Saudi Arabia, only to find itself a few months later facing the dilemma of whether to go to war with Iran for Riyadh—a perfect illustration of how ill-considered that agreement was. Of course, the current Pakistani government has maintained normal relations with China. And the Chinese government, to be fair, doesn't really care about Pakistan's internal affairs. I'm just an ordinary Chinese person sharing what I've observed—but the facts speaks for themselves.
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@EffendiNews Pk claiming that it is opposed by Afg sounds like Israel claiming it is opposed by Palestine. Of course you are opposed as the British literally placed pk on Afghan and Indian lands just as they placed Israel on Palestine lands.
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Ismail Effendi
Ismail Effendi@EffendiNews·
Afghanistan was the first country that opposed Pakistan in the UN in 1947. Please get your facts straight. Pakistan’s policy in Afghanistan has changed after 46 years. Part of this 46 years include even China sending its Uighurs to be radicalised to fight a “jihad” against the Soviets. Both China and Pakistan suffered terrible blowback and Pakistan is just properly handling this after 46 years of poor policy. Don’t be a clueless Imran Khan fan. Get your facts straight.
DaiWW@BeijingDai

@avocafo1 @MazMHussain Afghanistan has never been a problem for Pakistan before; The issue with BLA has also worsened in recent years. Also, when your IP is displayed in the United States, I don't think you can represent the Pakistani people by saying 'us'

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@BeijingDai @Zoha_xtra He is just mad that you mentioned that there won't be no cash handouts for pk in the foreseeable future.
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DaiWW@BeijingDai·
@Zoha_xtra idiot, all people in Chinese Mainland need VPN to connect to X
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DaiWW@BeijingDai·
A Pakistani asked me, “You think the current Pakistani government is turly terrible—what’s your advice for Pakistan?” Alright, here’s my answer: 1. Strategically, Pakistan needs to focus on growing its economy—just like China did in the 1990s—rather than obsessing over war or geopolitical games. 2. De-escalate the conflict with Afghanistan. The border disputes won’t be resolved overnight, but it’s possible to create a relatively peaceful border. 3. When it comes to the BLA, a dual approach is needed: on one hand, use tough military measures to suppress militant activities; on the other, focus on developing Balochistan’s economy. Only by improving the living conditions of local people can reduces their willingness to join insurgent groups—thereby weakening the insurgency over time. 4. Maintain the current approach toward India. Stay vigilant, but remain peaceful. 5. Distance from the United States. Economically, Pakistanis need to understand that Trump’s America suck bloods from the rest of the world—it won’t let any country benefit economically from engaging with it, and Pakistan is no exception. Geopolitically, if Pakistan cooperates too closely with the U.S., it will alienate China. Don’t be overconfident in your ability to balance between two superpowers. 6. Find ways to deepen cooperation with China—but don’t expect free handouts. Honestly, if Pakistan strategically prioritizes economic development, China will certainly be willing to get involved. 7. Continue military cooperation with Middle Eastern countries. As the only Muslim nation with nuclear weapons, Pakistan can gain significant economic benefits from military partnerships with countries like Saudi Arabia.
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I believe the current Pakistani government is truly terrible. They have mismanaged the country's economy, leaving the fiscal situation in shambles—so much so that they can't even make interest payments. In a public address, the Prime Minister of Pakistan even said that the country needs free aid, not loans. They've also made a mess of Pakistan's regional security. Pakistan is now fighting on three fronts—with India, Afghanistan, and the BLA. Of course, I understand that a troubled relationship always involves complex factors from both sides, but I am convinced the current Pkaistan government is far from blameless, especially given that relations with all three adversaries have deteriorated at the same time. The current Pakistan government's main claim to fame is winning the aerial skirmish with India, but that success was largely thanks to the advanced Chinese aircraft. The key decision to purchase the J-10C was made back in June 2021, when Imran Khan was prime minister—so the current government had nothing to do with it. Riding on that victory, the current Pakistan government has been aggressively stoking nationalism at home. On the international stage, it has tried to portray itself as a VIP player, with its leaders making multiple trips to the White House to meet Trump and discuss various far-fetched deals that ultimately went nowhere. Pakistan signed a pact with Saudi Arabia, only to find itself a few months later facing the dilemma of whether to go to war with Iran for Riyadh—a perfect illustration of how ill-considered that agreement was. Of course, the current Pakistani government has maintained normal relations with China. And the Chinese government, to be fair, doesn't really care about Pakistan's internal affairs. I'm just an ordinary Chinese person sharing what I've observed—but the facts speaks for themselves.

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Palwasha Abbasi@PalwashaAbbasi0·
If Pakistan is next, then may God have mercy on America coz we won't! If Iran can beat the shi* out of America, imagine what Pakistan will do!
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Ahmed Al-Tayy
Ahmed Al-Tayy@AhmedTayy·
Need to get this off my chest. Yesterday we sat in the haram for suhoor, we had rice and chicken, some guy walked up without asking, sat down, started eating our food, ate all the chicken and then walked off. Had he asked we would have said yes, but I'm still mad about it.
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ابن نور@sayedaskari1·
@Abdurrahmanhnf @AhmedTayy I didn't know that Egypt, Iraq, Syria and Jordan, Turkey etc were desert countries. And I don't deny that doux is present on the market, all iam saying is it isn't haram just because some guy on the Internet claims it.
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Abdurrahman@Abdurrahmanhnf·
@sayedaskari1 @AhmedTayy Why this reasoning akhi ? Just walk to a supermarket in Makkah you'll see the Doux chicken, so whatever the reason is, fact is, the problem is real + You can't get unlimited chicken from desert countries, that's why they import
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@Abdurrahmanhnf @AhmedTayy And what would the benefit be to import dead meat from far away paid in hard euro currency when you can have readily in unlimited quantities from the surrounding countries that is undoubtedly halal? Just the logistics tells you that it isn't feasible in any way, shape or form.
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Abdurrahman@Abdurrahmanhnf·
@sayedaskari1 @AhmedTayy What I'm saying has nothing to do with "wahhabis", Saudi imports dead meat from the french Doux company which isn't halal. A brother running a Muslim media in France has alerted on this but people seem to largely not know it.
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@Abdurrahmanhnf @AhmedTayy Reminds me of the British pakistanis who were caught in the airport in jeddah who brought meat with them because they held the belief that all meat is Saudi is haram as it is slaughtered by "wahabis"
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Abdurrahman
Abdurrahman@Abdurrahmanhnf·
@AhmedTayy What we need to urgently address is how haram chicken is sold in Saudi, Makkah included, making potentially millions of pilgrims having done umrah with haram meat in their stomach
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FrameTheGlobe@FrameTheGlobe·
Sometimes I have to do a double take to check if the account justifying strikes on Afghans is Pakistani or Israeli, the script’s identical. Footage of mosques, schools, or hospitals after the blasts, followed by talk of “secondary explosions” and “human shields” to excuse civilian deaths. I never thought Pakistan’s security establishment would end up not just borrowing but copying pages from the Israel-Hasbara playbook.
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ابن نور@sayedaskari1·
@AhmedTayy That's what you get when you give pakistanis visas in the hundreds of thousands
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Ahmed Al-Tayy
Ahmed Al-Tayy@AhmedTayy·
Absolutely heartbreaking scenes in the haram, there's free suhoor being handed out, seeing grown and old men running, fighting and, and shouting.
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ابن نور@sayedaskari1·
@cirnosad The US today, but it was originally designed by the British to keep India/Iran/Afghanistan in check. Pk was planted as an imperial outpost and function like that to this very day.
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@DurrAry @YousufBadghisi Ive got a whole directory of punjabi women that have been sold to Chinese men, I cant make myself violate the sanctity of this month. Keep on dreaming though, I am certain your offspring will be indic like yourself and the dream of non indic women for you will remain a dream
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Newly elected #Pashtun MNA Khushal Khan Kakar in his first speech in #Pakistan national assembly demanded a greater Pashtun province comprised of Attock, Miawali, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Pashtun districs of Balochistan
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