Bahrain protests

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So if Ahmadinejad goes to war against the Afghan Taliban, who would Pakistanis support?

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Typical wahhabi nasibi propaganda.
These wahhabi zealots endorse violence not just against shia but also against sunnis.

Today they had a twin suicide bomb blast in Dera Ghazi Khan in a shrine which claimed the lives of 41 sunnis Muslims.

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which Muslim ummat r we talking abt here?...........U.A.E and Qatar are actively taking part in bombing of Libyan civilians...........Obese Bahraini FM is in Pakistan hiring mercenaries to oppress Bahrainis...........this while Saudi Arabian, Jordanian, Syrians are already in BAhrain protecting the Khalifadom by killing Bahrainis.........so Muslims r busy killing each other and u r talking abt an Ummat.........this word 'ummat' is nothing more than just a play card in the hands of corrupt.........it is just a virtual fantasy that some unfortunate ones like to live in and use to vent out their fantasies that r often built around hate, frustration and anger..........just as exhibited by Dr Lulworth.........

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Pakistanis will be divided. There will be nasibi wahhabis who will support their wahhabi Taliban brethren. Then there will be some non-wahhabi sunnis who will support Taliban for their being anti-India. But the rest who know the real khariji face of Taliban will support Iran.

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gora, khoji and nus,

i was being sarcastic.

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bro cud u plz make it more obvious nxt time.........like make the insanity level real low........and I mean so low that it is lower than the takfiris.........

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I checked out a few Islamic message boards and they are praying for the "mujahideen" to strike at Iran if Iran sets foot in Bahrain.

Crazy nutjobs.

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Both of them can go f*ck each other in the gaaf and Pakistan shouldn't care about it until the end when the trash has been taken out.

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and though educated and sincere Pakistanis would like to c Pakistan move forward on the path of progressiveness without having to deal with the dark age style mess of the "ummah"......... their voice (if there is any) is falling on the deaf years...........u dont have to look far.......just a couple of weeks back the Bahraini king sent one of his man tht bribed Pakistani military establishment and the old bloc of pro-establishment into sending troops to protect the Khalifadom..........with tht sort of attitude from our leaders we can kiss goodbye to any hope of sovereignty........sometimes we r told to go down the gutter to clean it by the Americans and the next day its the fat Arabs kings whose sh*t we clean............and I suppose we will just have to sit on the fence and watch India progress ahead while our loyalties r bought and sold like a slave tht we have become..........

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^Tomorrow if Ahmedi Nijad will ask for troops to quell protestors in Iran some contractor will send him men as well.

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Nusairee will you also condemn Ahmadinejad for his brutal repression of protestors as well?

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they shall go down in the history as oppressing forces too working as 'slaves' for mere worldly advantages..........what is Ahmadinejad, a Waliullah tht diff standards of justice and morality will apply to him?..........

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Few years back CNN did a report on poverty in Bahrain. A youngster spoke bravely to the CNN reporter at that time. The same youngster was martyred on the 15th March 2011.

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The protests in bahrain have been defeated as I don't anything more. Heck, there is more disturbance in Syria where a shiite regime is oppressing a sunni population. Gotta hand it to the british and french for how they redrew the middle east. I think the main credit goes to the brits as french are known f* ups be it in vietnam or in the maghreb, while british always left their colonies with dignity with the exception of America.

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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.

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I understand this is one of the excuses used by the ruling family. Does not change the fact that Bahrainis have the right to choose their destiny.

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I wonder when middle easterners will become civilized. They still think the same sectarian way as in medieval times.
The future of middle east looks very bleak. Conflicts and atrocities. Just like its history.

Had there been no West, they would be cutting their throats.


Sectarian conflicts are more important for these middle eastern Arabs than Zionist occupation of Islam’s holy land.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g5XWdbp3DmLdK-3cL1-AlZjbI-rg?docId=CNG.df8b4b9dbec22272702ca1de92279174.8f1

JERUSALEM — Bahrain’s King Hamad boasted of his ties with Israel’s intelligence services and told his government to stop referring to the Jewish state as the “Zionist enemy,” a leaked US cable from 2005 showed.
The cable, which was given exclusively to Israel’s Haaretz newspaper by the whistleblower website WikiLeaks, was written after talks between the king and Washington’s ambassador to Bahrain, William Monroe, in February of that year.
He revealed that Bahrain already has contacts with Israel at the intelligence/security level (i.e. with Mossad) and indicated that Bahrain will be willing to move forward in other areas,” Monroe wrote, referring to Israel’s spy agency.
The cable also indicated King Hamad had ordered his public information minister to stop referring to Israel as the “Zionist entity” or “enemy” in official statements, Haaretz quoted the cable as saying.

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[28:4] Surely Firon exalted himself in the land and made its people into parties, weakening one party from among them; he slaughtered their sons and let their women live; surely he was one of the mischiefmakers.

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Bahrain is sensitive not only because it hosts the U.S. Fifth Fleet but also because it borders Shiite areas of Saudi Arabia, the location of most of the kingdom’s oil. The world’s primary energy resources happen to be located near the northern Persian Gulf (or Arabian Gulf, as Arabs often call it), largely Shiite, a potential nightmare for Western planners…