Unfortunately, Australian cricketer, Adam Zampa, found this out the hard way(pun intended)

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After continuing to bomb Yemen for almost a year, Saudi Arabia is now talking about sending ground troops to Syria. The terrorist proxies unleashed on the country in association with Turkey and other members of the US-led cabal since 2011 were obviously not enough. As the armed forces of Syria, with the support of Russia, Iran and Iraq, make minced meat of the proxy terrorists, liberating territories from their barbaric hold, disrupting their oil trade and cutting off their supply lines, the proponents of regime change are gearing up for direct intervention.Does it make sense for Pakistan to pledge its support for a reckless state on a rampage, attacking its neighbours and exporting terrorism across the Muslim world? Is it not clear as daylight that Saudi Arabia is a major sponsor of terrorism and has nothing to do with fighting it?Does it make sense to go on pledging our support even when it is obvious that the Saudis don’t care about our concerns and spurn our sincere efforts at mediation? By attacking their Muslim brothers, aren’t the self proclaimed custodians of Islam inviting threats to the kingdom’s territorial integrity? It is not only immoral but also dangerous for us to make such policy statements.
nterestingly, the Foreign Office document states that ‘Pakistan will continue to pursue a balanced and principles-based approach in its relations with Saudi Arabia, Iran, GCC and other countries in the Middle East.’ To call our position balanced and principles-based is a big bad joke./b]
It would have been balanced if we had said the same things about Iran that we keep reiterating about Saudi Arabia. To make any claims about our policy being principles-based, we should start talking about fighting terrorism with Iran that is helping Syria defeat terrorist proxies, rather than repeated reiteration of the same for Saudi Arabia that is spreading terrorism and attacking one brother Muslim country after another.Contrast this Saudi duplicity with Putin’s Russia which is confronting the bane-on-our-world, the doddering Uncle Sam who refuses to die, head on. The country is at the vanguard of articulating a vision of a world that we all deserve and challenging the fraudulent development paradigm of the US-led empire being shoved down everyone’s throat.In so many ways President Putin is what they call a Hazir Imam, the Imam of the present time, literally a living leader who guides us through this day and age. In the classic tradition of Imams, he’s stood up against tyranny and falsehood. And just as it is befitting for an Imam of our time, he has not inherited his Imamhood but earned it.
CheersAt least six students of Government Postgraduate Viqar un Nisa College for Women Rawalpindi fainted on Wednesday after a crossfire took place between the police and the fleeing robbers near the college. According to reports as many as thirteen female students were injured in the stampede following a rumour that terrorists had barged into the college in Rawalpindi.
Immy, the "believer" in JUSTICE (Insaaf!), ignores the process of justice for TWO YEARS, leaving the magistrate no option but to issue arrest warrants in 2016SLAMABAD (Web Desk) – A local court on Wednesday issued arrest warrants for 26 people including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) Chief Tahir-ul-Qadri.
As per details, judicial magistrate Waqas Rasheed issued arrest warrants for Irman Khan, Tahirul Qadari, Asad Umar and others for not appearing before the court for the hearing of a case of violation of Section 144 and Amplifier Act during the sit-in in the federal capital in 2014.
Meanwhile, DJ Butt appeared before the court for hearing and submitted his plea of acquittal. However, the court overruled the plea.
CheersISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Ahsan Iqbal on Wednesday vowed to transform Pakistan into one of the 25 strongest economies of the world by the year 2025.
BANGKOK: Thai police have broken up a major fake passport ring led by an Iranian known as "The Doctor" which sent hundreds of passports to Middle Eastern customers trying to enter Europe, authorities said on Wednesday.
CheersFive Pakistani middlemen were also arrested in raids in and around Bangkok for assisting the forgery ring, which sold the passports for up to 80,000 baht ($2,300).
Here:Lawmaker Blocks Deal to Sell F-16s to Pakistan
By Gordon Lubold
Feb 10, 2016 5:48 pm ET
WASHINGTON —
………………………….. Sen. Bob Corker (R., Tenn.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told Secretary of State John Kerry in a letter that he couldn’t allow the Obama administration to use taxpayer funds to support the sale of the jets.
He cited attacks by the group known as the Haqqani network, saying the government in Islamabad continues to provide haven to its leaders.
Mr. Corker, who recently returned from his fifth trip to Afghanistan, said the Pakistani government should be welcome to purchase the F-16s with its own money. The planned sale through the State Department’s foreign military sales program, announced last year, aims to reward Pakistan for its efforts against militants.
“I do not want U.S. taxpayer dollars going to support these acquisitions,” Mr. Corker said in an interview. “While we’re spending tremendous amounts of U.S. dollars and certainly tremendous sacrifice in our men and women in uniform and by other agencies, they are working simultaneously to destabilize Afghanistan.”
Mr. Corker said he was using his authority as a committee chairman to object single-handedly to the proposed sale.
“I fully understand that our relationship with Pakistan is both complicated and imperfect,” Mr. Corker wrote in the Feb. 9 letter to Mr. Kerry obtained by The Wall Street Journal. “Cooperation with Pakistan is important and has achieved some of our interests.”
But, he said, Pakistan’s activities are “immensely problematic” and contribute to the notion that Pakistan is a “duplicitous partner, moving sideways rather than forward in resolving regional challenges.”
A spokesman for the Pakistani Embassy in Washington, Nadeem Hotiana, said Pakistan has been engaged in a sustained military campaign against terrorism and called suggestions that the country was contributing to the Haqqani network’s destabilizing role in Afghanistan unfortunate.
“F-16s have proven to be the most potent vehicle for conducting precision strikes against terrorists,” Mr. Hotiana said in an emailed statement. “We understand that the deal has not been blocked but there are reservations regarding the financial aspect. We intend to continue engaging constructively with the U.S. side to address specific concerns,” he added. ……………………………..
A comment by an 'Ayesha' in the Yawn reportSSridhar wrote:Toorpakai displayed all the attributes of a Paki.saip wrote:Toorpakai looks fat and unfit and probably that is the reason she tried to intimidate Joshna who looks slim and trim, but in the end it looks like Toorpakai got hurt in the confrontation.
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Well done Maria for winning a medal for Pakistan. I would have preferred that you played in slacks and not bared your legs. When it comes to women sport we should imitate Iran whose women are fully covered according to Islamic tradition yet excel in all kinds of sport.![]()
SSridhar wrote:Toorpakai displayed all the attributes of a Paki.saip wrote:Toorpakai looks fat and unfit and probably that is the reason she tried to intimidate Joshna who looks slim and trim, but in the end it looks like Toorpakai got hurt in the confrontation.
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Oh, I didn't realize that Toorpaki played in shorts and thus violated Pakiness. She doesn't need to go far to Iran to learn, almost all Pakistani women athletes are fully covered (except the swimmers). The swimmers, like the Squash player, are committing haram. By indulging in what is clearly 'mamnoo', these girls are munafiq, aren't they?kancha wrote:A comment by an 'Ayesha' in the Yawn report
Well done Maria for winning a medal for Pakistan. I would have preferred that you played in slacks and not bared your legs. When it comes to women sport we should imitate Iran whose women are fully covered according to Islamic tradition yet excel in all kinds of sport.![]()
WASHINGTON: The Obama administration is seeking $859.8 million for Pakistan in its budget proposals for fiscal 2016-17.
The proposed amount reflects a gradual decrease in US financial assistance to Pakistan.
In 2015-16, the administration sought $917 million while in 2014-15 it sought one billion dollars, which also was a 0.2 per cent decrease from 2013-14.( trying to convey a (wrong) impression that "oxygen support" is slowly being decreased, so the patient can breathe on his own, but doubt that in realty this is ever can be stopped, because the "artificial entity" will never be able to get out of the "hospital" !)
...the administration informed the Congress on Tuesday afternoon that Pakistan “lies at the heart of the US counter-terrorism strategy, the peace process in Afghanistan, nuclear non-proliferation efforts, and economic integration in South and Central Asia”.![]()
The document sent to Congress also emphasised the need to continue supporting Pakistan’s efforts to address “its debilitating energy crisis, which remains the highest civilian assistance priority for both the US and Pakistan governments”.
what free oil ?ThiruV wrote:http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/qat ... -gas-deal/
From PESW thread -- so what the Qataris getting from Pakistan for all this free oil? Pakis don't have 16 billion$ to pay Qatar so what is Qatar getting from the Pakis for this?
They do play squash in slacks! There is a pic in the link to prove it. But it makes no difference as they get beat by shorts wearing sdre Indians. Anyways (!) this Toorpakai kid lost again to Joshna.SSridhar wrote: Oh, I didn't realize that Toorpaki played in shorts and thus violated Pakiness. She doesn't need to go far to Iran to learn, almost all Pakistani women athletes are fully covered (except the swimmers). The swimmers, like the Squash player, are committing haram. By indulging in what is clearly 'mamnoo', these girls are munafiq, aren't they?
Meanwhile India is meeting Pakis in Hockey in the finals. They won the first encounter. But is it true we are fielding a second string team?Joshna Chinappa had beaten Maria Toorpakai Wazir in the individual event final and did so again in the team event, romping to a 11-8, 4-11, 11-5, 11-9 victory despite a second game meltdown.
As a child in a highly conservative tribal area of Pakistan, Toorpakay trained and competed as a boy in Peshawar, as suggested by her father Shamsul Qayum, as girls' involvement in sport was forbidden by the local Islamic culture. At the age of 12, she competed in a junior weightlifting tournament under the male moniker 'Chingaiz Khan' and was crowned the champion.
After being required to produce a birth certificate to play squash at age 16, the truth about Toorpakay's gender came out and she was subject to harassment and bullying from other players.
ISLAMABAD: For the first time, the government has officially admitted the ultraorthodox terrorist outfit Islamic State (IS) or Da’ish is an emerging threat in the county and that the prevailing wave of terrorism will continue and take at least 10 years to subside.
Cheers“There is an emerging trend that the terrorist groups are reorganising while Da’ish is an emerging threat to the country,” the Intelligence Bureau’s (IB) Director General Aftab Sultan informed the Senate’s Standing Committee on Interior and Narcotics Control on Wednesday.
The trade deficit was $564 million higher than reported in the comparative period of the last fiscal year. It almost nullified the $636 million gains that Pakistan had got due to increase in remittances during July-January period of this fiscal year.
“It is worrisome that balance of payments position worsened despite fall in crude oil prices,” said Dr Hafiz Pasha, a former finance minister.
From July through January, exports plunged to $12.1 billion, $2.1 billion or 14.4% less than the receipts in the comparative period of the last fiscal year, reported the PBS. The imports in this period contracted 5.4% to $25.7 billion. The imports were $1.5 billion less than the comparative period.
CheersDr Pasha said that it was for the first time in the country’s history that the import bill was more than double the export bill. Something is seriously wrong with the economy that the government has to find out, said Dr Pasha.
ThiruV-ji:ThiruV wrote:http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/qatar-and-pakistan-sign-16-billion-gas-deal/
From PESW thread -- so what the Qataris getting from Pakistan for all this free oil? Pakis don't have 16 billion$ to pay Qatar so what is Qatar getting from the Pakis for this?
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal said on Thursday that Pakistan had launched $500 million worth of projects for Afghanistan’s education, health and infrastructure sectors.(Lahori logic and Madrassah math as usual - but no details provided ; the minister is "trying" to do an = = with India )
He said that 3,000 scholarships had been offered to Afghan students in different universities of Pakistan and 100 Afghan students would study in the Lahore University of Management Sciences.![]()
http://www.dawn.com/news/1238989/us-com ... gress-toldWASHINGTON: The Obama administration has informed Congress that it is committed to improving Pakistan’s precision strike capability, which is seen as a veiled reference to F-16 fighter jets.
In a document released this week, the US administration told US lawmakers that its Foreign Military Funding (FMF) to Pakistan would focus on seven priority areas “identified and agreed to with the government of Pakistan”.These include “precision strike; air mobility and combat search and rescue; counter-improvised explosive device and survivability; battlefield communications; night operations; border security; and maritime security/counter-narcotics in support of counter-terrorism aims.”The document, sent to Congress with the administration’s budget proposals for 2017, identifies these areas as essential to enhancing Pakistan’s counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism capabilities.“F-16s have proven to be the most potent vehicle for conducting precision strikes against terrorists,” said Nadeem Hotiana, a spokesman for the Pakistan Embassy in Washington while explaining why Islamabad needed the fighter jets.The embassy acknowledged that there were “some reservations” in Congress about this sale but the deal was still on.“We understand that the deal has not been blocked. We intend to continue engaging constructively with the US side to address specific concerns,” Mr Hotiana said.On Tuesday, US Secretary of State John Kerry sent his department’s annual budget to Congress, proposing a financial assistance of $859.8 million for Pakistan, including $265 million for military hardware.
ISI trains LeT, Jaish terrorists: Musharraf
Karachi, Feb 11, 2016 (PTI)
Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf today said ISI trains LeT and Jaish militants and terror attacks in India will not stop until New Delhi addresses the "core" issue of Kashmir.
"Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) trains Jaish-e- Mohammad (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists," said Musharraf.
"Pakistan army is not training civilians. Intelligence organisation on our side as well as on your side is involved," he said in an interview to India Today TV.
When asked if he sees any progress in the Indo-Pak peace process, Musharraf said, "Everything will stop if you address the core issue. The unfortunate terrorists acts and the militancy will continue unless we address the core issue. That is what you don't want to do," he said.
"Kashmir continues to arouse sentiments in Pakistan," the 72-year-old former president said as he defended terrorist activities in India.
"Anyone who is fighting in Kashmir is a freedom fighter," he said.
"I don't think we will move forward on the core issue. You don't want. You want to bulldoze us, you want to bully us and you want to dominate us. You only want to talk about issues concern you like terrorism, Mumbai and Pathankot. So I don't feel, core issues are moving forward," he said when asked to comment on Foreign Secretary-level talks that were postponed after Pathankot attack.
Speaking on Pakistani-American terrorist David Headley, who is currently deposing before a Mumbai court in connection with the 26/11 attack case, Musharraf said, "I don't believe anything that Headley had said... Pakistan intelligence should interrogate Headley."
When asked about JeM chief Mesood Azhar, who was involved in two attacks against Musharraf himself, the former military general said, "Anyone who is doing any other act in Pakistan like, I know that he attacks me, is a terrorist certainly. Therefore I call him a terrorist."
"LeT and Hafiz Saeed are not involved in terror activities in Pakistan," he said.
He said India derailed peace process every time and wants to discuss only terrorism.
"You create hysteria in your country against Pakistan. Whenever we try to speak ....You want to bulldoze us to whatever is your point of view.
He also accused India's intelligence agency RAW for carrying out attacks in Pakistan from Afghanistan.
Hard to believe this "news", as this triple agent, and one of the mastermind of 9/11 has always been protected by the Deep StatePakistan's military says it foiled a plot to free British-born militant Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, currently on death row for the 2002 murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
Three Islamist militant groups were working together on the plan, said army spokesman Lt General Asim Bajwa.
Six suicide bombers were to be involved in the plot, which was close to being carried out, he said.
Pearl was kidnapped by militants from Karachi and beheaded four months later.
The groups involved in the plot to spring prisoners from Hyderabad Central Jail were al-Qaeda, the Pakistani Taliban, and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LEJ), Lt Gen Bajwa said.
Video images released by the army showed blue plastic barrels filled with explosives, washing machines that had been used to transport arms and ammunition, long lengths of detonating cord and dozens of ball bearings.
The footage also showed several rifles that Bajwa said had been stolen from police in earlier targeted attacks.
"This plan was 90% ready for execution," he said.
Saeed Sheikh, who kidnapped and killed Pearl, is being held (and protected by Deep State )at the jail.