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So if Ahmadinejad goes to war against the Afghan Taliban, who would Pakistanis support?
More interesting, who would you support?
Re: Bahrain protests
So if Ahmadinejad goes to war against the Afghan Taliban, who would Pakistanis support?
More interesting, who would you support?
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a lot of incredibly violent footage is coming out of bahrain recently. i've never seen a government do this to their own people. two months ago, i couldn't have cared less... but now...i wish i could bomb the bahraini kings palaces and bring his cronies to court.
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Its sickening really. I ****ing hate the hypocrisy of the 'Powers That Be'.
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King has support of 300,000 over 3000 against him… lets say u r rite. Even then its 3000 protestors not 3000 Taliban trained comandos, why would Saudi Army need to step in to stop only 3000 protestors.
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Paul Jay talks to Adam Hanieh on the situation in Bahrain & the US policy.
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If Bahrain has a regime change it will become a lot poorer. It may no longer remain part of Gulf Council. Bahrain has no oil left and it hugely depends upon investment of neighbouring gulf countries. If they back off Bahrain may become poorer than Iran.
They should introduce quota system I guess.
Ooops, too bad there aren't evil entrepreneurs whose businesses can be taken over like Pakistan to begin with> :D
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^They have a lot of protection from Pakistanis and other foreigners. They actively recruit their nationals over better qualified expats.
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they did so much worse then syria, and look at em. this country's stupidity encouraged syria and yemen.
thanks alot al stupidkhalifa.
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^ really fascinating, in-depth reporting from Al-Jazeera. Kudos for having the balls to be the only witnesses to the disgusting Bahraini state.
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I crossed over from Saudi to Bahrain last month and saw Saudi security forces control affairs inside Bahrain. On the border they are checking everything and questiniong everybody. The illegitimate rulers have been fully exposed to the whole world.
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I wonder why all the poeple who posted in thsi thread have nothing to say about whats going on in Syria.
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that's because syria isn't bahrain. violence in syria is illegitimate because it is an oppresive regime run by a minority and an oligarchy, while bahrain is....
oh wait.
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that's because syria isn't bahrain. violence in syria is illegitimate because it is an oppresive regime run by a minority and an oligarchy, while bahrain is....
oh wait.
Post of the year. I love you.
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I wonder why all the poeple who posted in thsi thread have nothing to say about whats going on in Syria.
Change of regime in Bahrain shall jeoperdize the future of two of the main American assets in the Middle East i.e. the fifth fleet and the family of Saud.
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I wonder if it is safe for people flying Gulf Airline to take hotel and get out of airport, anyone from Bahrain?
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Im sorry but not all](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/blogs/ravage/92960-i-discovered-that-my-humanity-is-a-subject-of-discussion.html) the people. Seeing human life through a sectarian lens isnt a universal malaise.
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I stand corrected, not all, but most.
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gracias
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I wonder why all the poeple who posted in thsi thread have nothing to say about whats going on in Syria.
may b because there aren't many desis working in Syria so its kinda more unrelated.......or may b because bashar al asad has not run ads in jang hiring mercenaries to oppress his own ppl.................... btw is there a thread on Syria cuz I didn't c 1......