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legendary
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April 28, 2017, 12:18:25 AM
#45
Nor is it said that uranium is sold because the developed countries need it, not for war but to guard the sovereignty of their country and to protect any future threats, pakistan is only a small country that gives a lot of money to build its country, I think that factor is Making Pakistan sell its uranium to various countries. Not on a group

I don't think that Pakistan has officially sold Uranium to any of the world nations. There is a risk of them providing highly enriched Uranium to Saudi Arabia, in exchange for monetary benefits. This can trigger a retaliation from Iran.
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April 27, 2017, 10:58:30 PM
#44
Nor is it said that uranium is sold because the developed countries need it, not for war but to guard the sovereignty of their country and to protect any future threats, pakistan is only a small country that gives a lot of money to build its country, I think that factor is Making Pakistan sell its uranium to various countries. Not on a group
By itself, the trade of uranium is not a crime. It can be used for peaceful purposes. For example nuclear power plants or medical equipment. To use the uranium for military purposes is a buyers decision and the responsibility entirely on them.
newbie
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April 27, 2017, 09:15:22 PM
#43
Nor is it said that uranium is sold because the developed countries need it, not for war but to guard the sovereignty of their country and to protect any future threats, pakistan is only a small country that gives a lot of money to build its country, I think that factor is Making Pakistan sell its uranium to various countries. Not on a group
member
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April 27, 2017, 02:40:13 PM
#42
Do you really think so? As an armed group of special forces may be in full gear to enter the territory of the country, to eliminate the person who is under the supervision of the secret services, pick up his body and calmly to leave the country? Don't you think it strange?

Let me explain. American special forces are already stationed in Pakistan, for various purposes. I didn't claimed that Osama bin Laden was under the supervision of the secret services. His presence was known to the Pak ISI, but he was being protected by the Taliban.
During the conflict with India Russian support of India, and the Americans in Pakistan. During the war in Afghanistan, the Americans supported the Mujahideen through Pakistan. Yes, and nuclear weapons they were probably using US. All this indirectly indicates the close cooperation of Pakistan and America.

There is no doubt that Pakistan receives a lot of support from the United States. But the situation is changing. Ever since Narendra Modi was elected as the Prime Minister of India, he has tried to get closer to the US. On the other hand, Trump's election as the president of the United States has strained the relations between Pakistan and the US.
I think that Trump will not spoil relations with Pakistan. Rhetoric Trump before the election is very different from his actions after the election. He was caught in a very rigid and he can't do anything that was not agreed with the Congress.
legendary
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April 27, 2017, 12:17:32 AM
#41
Do you really think so? As an armed group of special forces may be in full gear to enter the territory of the country, to eliminate the person who is under the supervision of the secret services, pick up his body and calmly to leave the country? Don't you think it strange?

Let me explain. American special forces are already stationed in Pakistan, for various purposes. I didn't claimed that Osama bin Laden was under the supervision of the secret services. His presence was known to the Pak ISI, but he was being protected by the Taliban.
During the conflict with India Russian support of India, and the Americans in Pakistan. During the war in Afghanistan, the Americans supported the Mujahideen through Pakistan. Yes, and nuclear weapons they were probably using US. All this indirectly indicates the close cooperation of Pakistan and America.

There is no doubt that Pakistan receives a lot of support from the United States. But the situation is changing. Ever since Narendra Modi was elected as the Prime Minister of India, he has tried to get closer to the US. On the other hand, Trump's election as the president of the United States has strained the relations between Pakistan and the US.
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April 26, 2017, 09:47:47 AM
#40
Do you really think so? As an armed group of special forces may be in full gear to enter the territory of the country, to eliminate the person who is under the supervision of the secret services, pick up his body and calmly to leave the country? Don't you think it strange?

Let me explain. American special forces are already stationed in Pakistan, for various purposes. I didn't claimed that Osama bin Laden was under the supervision of the secret services. His presence was known to the Pak ISI, but he was being protected by the Taliban.
During the conflict with India Russian support of India, and the Americans in Pakistan. During the war in Afghanistan, the Americans supported the Mujahideen through Pakistan. Yes, and nuclear weapons they were probably using US. All this indirectly indicates the close cooperation of Pakistan and America.
legendary
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April 26, 2017, 12:26:08 AM
#39
Do you really think so? As an armed group of special forces may be in full gear to enter the territory of the country, to eliminate the person who is under the supervision of the secret services, pick up his body and calmly to leave the country? Don't you think it strange?

Let me explain. American special forces are already stationed in Pakistan, for various purposes. I didn't claimed that Osama bin Laden was under the supervision of the secret services. His presence was known to the Pak ISI, but he was being protected by the Taliban.
newbie
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April 25, 2017, 10:26:43 PM
#38
Pakistan is a total threat.Those Pakistani who are involved must be stopped and punished. They disobey the international law.
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April 25, 2017, 08:37:59 AM
#37
We'll for me, Pakistan is a dangerous country because its a nation is born to build hatred towards india
And in India children are not born with hatred towards Pakistan? This longtime feud has its supporters in both States. Though of course I'm on the side of India because I do not like Muslims. But it seems to me that Pakistan's nuclear weapons were developed with the assistance of the United States. For this reason, my opinion is that these countries secretly cooperate and the war between them.
sr. member
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April 25, 2017, 08:26:14 AM
#36
We'll for me, Pakistan is a dangerous country because its a nation is born to build hatred towards india
member
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April 25, 2017, 08:11:52 AM
#35
I don't know what kind of work is done by the intelligence agencies of Pakistan, but when Americans need, they quietly carried out a special operation in Pakistan. Remember where they killed Osama bin Laden? Unless of course it's true.

The intelligence agencies of Pakistan are having close connections with the Islamist extremist groups. They were fully aware that Osama bin Laden was residing in Pakistan. They turned a blind eye to his presence and thought that the Americans will never find out the truth.
Do you really think so? As an armed group of special forces may be in full gear to enter the territory of the country, to eliminate the person who is under the supervision of the secret services, pick up his body and calmly to leave the country? Don't you think it strange?
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
April 25, 2017, 08:09:18 AM
#34
LOL Smiley Smiley Smiley Seriously? "Good Terror" & "Bad Terror" in Pakistan! That's the most the disgusting thing that I ever heard in my life... Terrorists are all terrorist there's no good or bad terror they're all the same, dude! 

History is littered with terrorist groups with tacit state support. And there certainly will be other groups who are around at the same time diametrically opposed the goals of the first. Of course they're all disgusting but in the eyes of power brokers some of them have their uses.
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April 25, 2017, 08:04:58 AM
#33
There are strong reasons to link ISIS to Pakistan as Pakistan has a been having their own terrorist camps that provide shelter to terrorists. The Government there has something called "Bad Terror" and "Good Terror" policy wherein the Good Terror camps believe in killing Indians for Kashmir while Bad Terror camps are a threat to Pakistan themselves.

LOL Smiley Smiley Smiley Seriously? "Good Terror" & "Bad Terror" in Pakistan! That's the most the disgusting thing that I ever heard in my life... Terrorists are all terrorist there's no good or bad terror they're all the same, dude! 
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April 25, 2017, 07:58:27 AM
#32
Pakistan has uranium in large quantity and with help of china they are making nuclear weapons. They sell uranium in large quantity to north korea for sake of money and indirectly supporting terrorism.
They sponsor suicide bombers and various other terror groups.

Pakistan is not the problem in-terms high tech weaponry they're just like Israel, just mind the North Koreans for now, dude! Smiley Smiley Smiley
legendary
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April 25, 2017, 01:48:58 AM
#31
I don't know what kind of work is done by the intelligence agencies of Pakistan, but when Americans need, they quietly carried out a special operation in Pakistan. Remember where they killed Osama bin Laden? Unless of course it's true.

The intelligence agencies of Pakistan are having close connections with the Islamist extremist groups. They were fully aware that Osama bin Laden was residing in Pakistan. They turned a blind eye to his presence and thought that the Americans will never find out the truth.
member
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April 24, 2017, 03:43:34 PM
#30
Yes. Pakistani intelligence seems to enjoy hanging with the Taliban and when you look at people like AQ Khan it's clear that Pakistan will the source of any rogue nuclear Armageddon. Immediate carpet bombing for all of it.
Can you imagine what will happen if the Americans will bomb Pakistan? Now liberals shout on all corners that Trump could unleash a third world war, and they are scared. Nobody thinks about tomorrow. All live only for today.

Of course it won't be bombed en masse. Pakistan clearly fulfils some type of strategic purpose in the eyes of other powers. I have no idea what it might be.
I don't know what kind of work is done by the intelligence agencies of Pakistan, but when Americans need, they quietly carried out a special operation in Pakistan. Remember where they killed Osama bin Laden? Unless of course it's true.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
April 24, 2017, 03:38:48 PM
#29
Yes. Pakistani intelligence seems to enjoy hanging with the Taliban and when you look at people like AQ Khan it's clear that Pakistan will the source of any rogue nuclear Armageddon. Immediate carpet bombing for all of it.
Can you imagine what will happen if the Americans will bomb Pakistan? Now liberals shout on all corners that Trump could unleash a third world war, and they are scared. Nobody thinks about tomorrow. All live only for today.

Of course it won't be bombed en masse. Pakistan clearly fulfils some type of strategic purpose in the eyes of other powers. I have no idea what it might be.
member
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April 24, 2017, 03:35:36 PM
#28
Yes. Pakistani intelligence seems to enjoy hanging with the Taliban and when you look at people like AQ Khan it's clear that Pakistan will the source of any rogue nuclear Armageddon. Immediate carpet bombing for all of it.
Can you imagine what will happen if the Americans will bomb Pakistan? Now liberals shout on all corners that Trump could unleash a third world war, and they are scared. Nobody thinks about tomorrow. All live only for today.
legendary
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April 24, 2017, 03:13:09 PM
#27
There are strong reasons to link ISIS to Pakistan as Pakistan has a been having their own terrorist camps that provide shelter to terrorists. The Government there has something called "Bad Terror" and "Good Terror" policy wherein the Good Terror camps believe in killing Indians for Kashmir while Bad Terror camps are a threat to Pakistan themselves.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
April 24, 2017, 03:10:35 PM
#26
Yes. Pakistani intelligence seems to enjoy hanging with the Taliban and when you look at people like AQ Khan it's clear that Pakistan will the source of any rogue nuclear Armageddon. Immediate carpet bombing for all of it.
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