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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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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The thing you missed is that it does not take nuclear missile to distroy the country - it usually dose itself by terrorism and civil wars - and Pakistan are well on the way on this one. It broke in two in 1971 and it will break again.
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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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So you insist that the decisive battle called by India was against Pakistan and not terrorism. Fine by me. And I am not spinning it, you can dig out old reports and see what India declared. I am sure and can assure you that it was decisive battle against terrorism. With Pakistan a battle in slow motion is the right way and that is continuing with salami slicing here and there.
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.... we could be over-run by the bigger Indian army - granted we would have given india a very bloody nose.
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Guess you guys got used to bloddy nose in the last 54 years - lets see how many times? 4 times. Yep India gave pakistan 4 bloody nose - in 1971 it broke you in to two. Pakistan thinks twice before any more adventures in Kashmir because it knows it will get a bloody nose, again and again, time after time.
The thing you missed is that it does not take nuclear missile to distroy the country - it usually dose itself by terrorism and civil wars - and Pakistan are well on the way on this one. It broke in two in 1971 and it will break again.
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I can take that as a vindication of my arguments, you have given up all hope of defeating us in the descicive battle. If find immense pleasure and satisfaction when an indian like you says shabash to all the scientists and leaders of Pakistan.
On Pakistan breaking up - nations come and go and each nation has its own time, whether Pakistan's life is longer than india's or vica versa, only time will tell. But one thing is for sure, you can only hold down public opinion for so long, it is only a matter of time before people will gain their freedom. You applied this logic when the British raj was intact, why cant you apply this logic to Kashmir? Afterall, if you want freedom for tamils, why not Kashmiris?
My own opinion is that Kashmir will be the catalyst - the beginning of then end.
North Korea has sold as least 490 Soviet-style Scud missiles to
Pakistan, ** India **and Middle Eastern countries since 1991, a South Korean scholar said Wednesday. The sale have earned the Asian country $1B a year in badly needed cash, says Kim Chul-hwan, a professor at Korean National Defence University.
“North Korea builds missiles for exports,” he said at an international seminar. Washington has identified North Korea as world’s No. 1 exporter of missile equipement
technology.
India missile program is an International product, US congress. Have link for that too
I can take that as a vindication of my arguments, you have given up all hope of defeating us in the descicive battle. If find immense pleasure and satisfaction when an indian like you says shabash to all the scientists and leaders of Pakistan.
On Pakistan breaking up - nations come and go and each nation has its own time, whether Pakistan's life is longer than india's or vica versa, only time will tell. But one thing is for sure, you can only hold down public opinion for so long, it is only a matter of time before people will gain their freedom. You applied this logic when the British raj was intact, why cant you apply this logic to Kashmir? Afterall, if you want freedom for tamils, why not Kashmiris?
My own opinion is that Kashmir will be the catalyst - the beginning of then end.
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But not before India giving Pakistan the 5th Bloody Nose.
So you insist that the decisive battle called by India was against Pakistan and not terrorism. Fine by me. And I am not spinning it, you can dig out old reports and see what India declared. I am sure and can assure you that it was decisive battle against terrorism. With Pakistan a battle in slow motion is the right way and that is continuing with salami slicing here and there.
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Oh really, didnt know you need million troops 800 fighter jets and missiles to defeat a hand full of rag tag crossing over. Or was that to get 20 Indian heros..... You better look for a different spin coz this ain't cutting..
Hey did you guys screwed the "Made in Pakistan" lable on your Chinese missile or did you get the Chinese do that for you, incase you don't do the job properly. My money is on the Chinese.
But not before India giving Pakistan the 5th Bloody Nose.
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Now you are talking in childish terms. Lets make it simple shall we?
If india attacks pakistan using conventional means = nuclear war = destruction
Now if by your own admission you cannot win a decsivie battle, then what else is there? No point looking at history, because the course of the future has now changed, Pakistan has nuclear missiles.
Whilst you having been holding your reverse-tied-dhootis in one hand and jumping up and down at the past, we have placed ourselves way beyond your reach.
If you want an india to exist in the future, you wont attack Pakistan.