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We’d rather be defeated by India than naming our missile Ahmedi missile.
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We’d rather be defeated by India than naming our missile Ahmedi missile.
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Isn’t it a waste of its precious missiles to shore up domestic audience in its favour or is it that Pres Mush is dancing to the tunes of India. It seems so and India is playing its cards well. Keep it up wasting your missiles.
http://japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=7&id=233253
President Gen Pervez Musharraf told the cabinet on Saturday that his government decided to conduct a missile test on Friday after it had received information that India had plans to conduct a missile test of its own, a senior government official said.
Mush dancing on the tunes of India
Go and bake some more news like that. India doesn’t know how to play poker. Haven’t you got result of Agra Summit yet? ![]()
Wasting our missiles or is it the other way around? ![]()
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*Originally posted by NYAhmadi: *
- Sunni missile
- Shia Missile
- Esai Missile (medium and long range)
- Ahmadi Missile (capable of carrying nuclear payload)
By doing so, Pakistan will bring the diverse population closer and we can all work together to ensure defeat for Indians.
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If you define the payload of the missile by ethnicity/religion, the Ahmedi missile, when fired would land up safely in the US, and would not even detonate, like most of the ahmedi people do so...
missile ka naam sun kar dhoti par phir se aag lag gayi…
Dhir, I have a present for you… had enough?
http://www.pak.gov.pk/public/news/news2002/appnews2002/app08_october.htm#3
**Pakistan’s missile test not aimed at any situation: FO **
ISLAMABAD, Oct.8 (APP): Pakistan on Monday rejected criticism of initiating any arms race in the region and said that recent missile test was purely technical in nature and was not aimed at any situation. “Pakistan is not the one which has initiated any kind of arms race in the region,” Foreign Office Spokesman Aziz Ahmed Khan said when asked to comment on reaction from Japan and the United States over the recent testing of Hatf-IV missile at a news briefing here. Referring to the historical record about the arms race in the region, he said, unfortunately Pakistan was constrained to carry out some tests. However, with regard to the recent missile test, he said the missile test was not aimed at any situation and was purely technical in nature. Asked about reports of Pakistan testing its second missile tomorrow, the Spokesman declined to give any exact timing but stated “Pakistan conduct missile test as and when there is a requirement of technical nature to test them.”
Responding to a question, Khan reiterated Pakistan’s position of seeking resolution of all outstanding disputes with Indian through peaceful means and dialogue. It was now for India to respond, he said while adding that New Delhi would not find Pakistan wanting in this regard. To a question, the Spokesman termed as “stupid and absurd” the allegations of the Chief Minister of the Indian state of Gujrat that Pakistan had sent forces to kill him.” Khan said he was making such stupid statements to shore up his sagging political position.
The Spokesman confirmed that President General Pervez Musharraf will represent Pakistan at the Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) being held in the Turkish city of Istanbul on October 14. Asked about interviews on the American news channel in which some derogatory remarks were made about the Holy Prophet (Peace be Upon Him), the Spokesman said Pakistan has very strongly condemned that and it has already brought the subject to the attention of the OIC countries. “We feel that it is a subject on which the entire Islamic Ummah should join hands and take action.”
Answering a question, the Spokesman said that discussion were on with the United States over the Pakistani prisoners detained in Guantanamobay prison. Similarly, he said, matter pertaining to repatriation of remaining Pakistani prisoners from Afghanistan was also being discussed. On the reports of possible US attack on Iraq, the Spokesman said that Pakistan has very categorically stated that all disputes in the world be resolved through peaceful means and under the UN Security Council resolutions. About Afghanistan, Khan said Pakistan and Kabul enjoys close relations spread over centuries. Afghanistan, he said, was a very important neighbour and any thing happening there had a direct bearing on Pakistan.
He recalled that Pakistan had fully supported the Bonn agreement for the reconstruction of war-torn Afghanistan. The Spokesman, however, noted that the international community was not extending assistance as was committed by them. He urged the International community to come in a big way to start the rehabilitation and reconstruction in Afghanistan which was the foremost condition for ensuring durable peace in the country. Replying to a question, the Spokesman said that Pakistan’s stand was the same to that of the Muslim Ummah on the issue of Al-Quds Sharif. Pakistan , he said, was opposed to making Jeruselem as capital of Israel. Answering a question, the Spokesman said Pakistan supported the United States led Coalition in its fight against international terrorism and would continue to extend cooperation to the US as long as it was reasonably believed that the terrorism has been eliminated.
I think Pak got about 80 something missiles from China in early 90s. They have already wasted about 6-7 in the guise of testing and trying impress its own domestic audience. I hope India keeps the pressure and they keep on testing their already tested and repainted green missiles.
And Spock you r giving me Pak's official statement, what's there to know in the official statements whereas I gave you a link from a Japanese site.
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*Originally posted by dhir: *
And Spock you r giving me Pak's official statement, what's there to know in the official statements whereas I gave you a link from a Japanese site.
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Use your head buddy... The statement I gave you came directly from the Government itself, and the one you gave me, came from some sushi site that is quoting the government... Again, its like that intelligence link of the American intelligence you pointed, where the US was planning to blow Pakistan up, and it resolved to India haha
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*Originally posted by dhir: *
..I hope India keeps the pressure and they keep on testing their already tested and repainted green missiles...
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At the same time I bet you wish Indian IAF pilots stop flying their aircrafts :)
Wonder why Pak keeps "testing" an already tested missile from China ;)
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*Originally posted by Talwar: *
Wonder why Pak keeps "testing" an already tested missile from China ;)
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Same reason Indians do ;)
True;). makes me wonder how come india got the manuals for agni missile when they tested it… but seems like that time russians translated the manuals in hindi already.
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*Originally posted by Talwar: *
Wonder why Pak keeps "testing" an already tested missile from China ;)
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Oye talwar, how come elections are taking place in Pakistan? I thought you declared that they wont take place, I also revived your thread... heh
Show me a neutral site claiming Indian missiles being smuggled/imported from Russia and i will show you five for each claiming Paki missiles being smuggled ones.
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*Originally posted by dhir: *
...i will show you five for each claiming Paki missiles being smuggled ones....
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Just like the sites and articles by people saying India will roll over Pakistan in the 'Decisive Battle', and Pakistan does not have control over its nukes :)
Good Ol' Indians - Only good at burning Muslims.
'Decisive Battle' was against terrorism...terrorism.... terrorism. It comes to me as a surprise why you keep insisting that terrorism and Pakistan are one word.
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*Originally posted by Talwar: *
Wonder why Pak keeps "testing" an already tested missile from China ;)
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Well they have to test the "Made in Pakistan" lable. Don't know why because on the reverse side of the "Made in Pakistan" lable and screw heads it says "Made in China".
Im sorry but I just had to post a reply to the indian comments
Before India prompted Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto into developing our own nuclear programme, we could be over-run by the bigger Indian army - granted we would have given india a very bloody nose.
But the absolute fact is that now if India even tries to undermine the integrity of Pakistan, we will launch our missiles. Yes india will retaliate, and yes both nations would be utterly destroyed, but that is something the politicians in delhi better think long and hard about before launching any "decisive battle".
Made in Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Babylon, or the planet Vulcun - the fact remains that the future has been altered in a fundemental way. Pakistan has aqcuired, and continues to acquire means of defence that will put a permanent end to the indian threat. If bajpay, hadvani, or any other beyvakoof has even so much as an iota of love for their children's children, then they will forget about ever attacking Pakistan.
They can put all their forces on the border, hold as many military exercises as they see fit, paint the Taj Mahl pink and blue, but no longer will they ever be able to intimidate us as they have done so before. From now onwards, all threats from dehli are nothing but a bluff and an electioneering exercise.
Pakistan has gone beyond your grasp so long as there is at least one person on its soil with the belief of LailahaIllAllah.
Pakistan Zindabad!
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*Originally posted by dhir: *
'Decisive Battle' was against terrorism...terrorism.... terrorism. It comes to me as a surprise why you keep insisting that terrorism and Pakistan are one word.
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Find a better spin this one is not cutting..... One for 20 Indian terrorist and one for decisive battle... Gooooooooood luck......
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*Originally posted by BigBoss2015: *
..Well they have to test the "Made in Pakistan" lable. Don't know why because on the reverse side of the "Made in Pakistan" lable and screw heads it says "Made in China"...
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How is the testing of your migs progressing :)