That's actually a good development. 2 nutty nations trying to do business together. Iran already has a 20%+ inflation and near 20% unemployment (not counting the massive underemployment). The last thing they want is a customer who is broke and cannot afford to pay their bills even partially. The only solace could be to extend the pipeline through KKH into China, and lets see how pleased unkil and the Saudis will be then.abhishek_sharma wrote:Iran gives up on India, pursues gas pipeline with Pak
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Pardon my ignorance - but isn't Baluchistan rich in Gas as well? So Why does Pakistan need Iranian Gas? Could someone please explain? I thought the Baloch people were rebelling against the Pakistani establishment to take control of their own natural resources. (I.e demanding a higher share of the profits)
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iran is probably building the pipeline as a stage one project
in stage two, an independent baluchistan joins in
and in stage three iran and baluchistan supply gas for reliance power stations and chemical plants in gujrat and newly liberated sindh
in stage two, an independent baluchistan joins in
and in stage three iran and baluchistan supply gas for reliance power stations and chemical plants in gujrat and newly liberated sindh

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Thankyou Lalmohanji. You never fail to disappoint
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i'll take that as a compliment, thank you
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Miss ajit_tr aka ajtr, I have been closely following you in Deaf and dumb birathery. I advise you lay off and stop posting pro paki propagandu material here. You being an amrikan paki is qquite known to people here.ajit_tr wrote:Indian Navy ditches MV Suez, Pakistan comes to rescue
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Lalmohan and Mehroke Ji..please do refer to this:
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 134AAB7KsJ
But on the pipe line issue, i think the Iranians do see that link Iran-Baluchistan-Sindh-Gujarat. Ideally this is a fantastic win win situation for all these areas. Stumbling block to prosperity for all these nations is Pakistan as a whole.
A split Pakistan actually makes tremendous sense in a way. Baluchistan and Sindh wil depend on Punjab for water, which depends on India. Punjab will depend on Baluchistan for gas. Punjab will also depend upon Sindh/ Baluchistan for gas/ energy. All will require India even possibly to underwrite deals.
Each state would be too small to continue with a nuclear arsenal. If Punjab keeps it Sindh and Baluchistan would oppose it. The Kashmir issue would fade away too and POK would rather come back into the Indian fold by itself than unite and be run over by free Pashtunistan. Win win all the way.

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 134AAB7KsJ
But on the pipe line issue, i think the Iranians do see that link Iran-Baluchistan-Sindh-Gujarat. Ideally this is a fantastic win win situation for all these areas. Stumbling block to prosperity for all these nations is Pakistan as a whole.
A split Pakistan actually makes tremendous sense in a way. Baluchistan and Sindh wil depend on Punjab for water, which depends on India. Punjab will depend on Baluchistan for gas. Punjab will also depend upon Sindh/ Baluchistan for gas/ energy. All will require India even possibly to underwrite deals.
Each state would be too small to continue with a nuclear arsenal. If Punjab keeps it Sindh and Baluchistan would oppose it. The Kashmir issue would fade away too and POK would rather come back into the Indian fold by itself than unite and be run over by free Pashtunistan. Win win all the way.
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harbansji, nice find
i took the words literally - it is true, i have been a big dissapointment, i must strive harder to cleanse myself from impure thoughts and deeds
everything i know is a lie
i must re-educate myself
i took the words literally - it is true, i have been a big dissapointment, i must strive harder to cleanse myself from impure thoughts and deeds
everything i know is a lie
i must re-educate myself
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Any non Paki source..These days you never know will all the plants and nonsense emanating from the media.US to replace two P3C Orion aircraft
Another plant.China-waits-with-open-arms-for-a-Pakistan-rebuffed-by-America.

Regards
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Let him be. I wouldn't take this confused paki seriously. He is probably a 19 - 25 year old with his new found love for Internet Forums hiding behind false flags (in between doing those wierd searches connected with desert animals). Provides us with nuisance entertainment value. Atleast this way we can say that we allow pakis to post on BRF.Narad wrote:Miss ajit_tr aka ajtr, I have been closely following you in Deaf and dumb birathery. I advise you lay off and stop posting pro paki propagandu material here. You being an amrikan paki is qquite known to people here.ajit_tr wrote:Indian Navy ditches MV Suez, Pakistan comes to rescue
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TFT, Khaled Ahmed
http://www.thefridaytimes.com/beta/tft/ ... 617&page=2
http://www.thefridaytimes.com/beta/tft/ ... 617&page=2
Anyone who has read Inside Al Qaeda and the Taliban: Beyond Bin Laden and 9/11 by Saleem Shahzad (Pluto Press 2011) will come to the following conclusions:
1) It is Al Qaeda rather than the Taliban who plan militant attacks in Pakistan and that the Taliban execute no operations without the permission of Al Qaeda; 2) Jihadi organisations are subservient to Al Qaeda at the same time as some are also extensions of the Pakistan Army; 3) TTP was shaped by Al Qaeda through Uzbek warlord Tahir Yuldashev after the 2007 Lal Masjid affair; 4) 'Retired' army officers earlier handling proxy jihad defected to Al Qaeda but continued to use contacts within the military on behalf of Al Qaeda; 5) Benazir was killed by Al Qaeda and not Baitullah Mehsud; he was merely an instrument; 6) Mumbai was done by Al Qaeda through former Pakistan Army officers with help from Lashkar-e-Tayba (LeT) without the knowledge of the ISI despite the fact that LeT was on ISI's leash; 7) Army officers or freedom fighters trained by army for Kashmir jihad spearheaded Al Qaeda's war against Pakistan Army; 8 ) Islamic radicalisation of Pakistani society and media mixed with fear of being assassinated by Al Qaeda agents - who include ex-army officers - have tilted the balance of power away from the state of Pakistan to Al Qaeda; 9) Punjabi Taliban are under Haqqani Network which is supposed to be aligned with Pakistan Army; 10) Pakistan Army has ex-officers in Al Qaeda as well as serving officers collaborating with these ex-officers.
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Further,
Al Qaeda's central hero was Captain Khurram Ashiq of the Pakistan Army who was followed by his brother Major Haroon Ashiq to become Al Qaeda's hand that wielded the sword: Khurram was an assault commander of the elite anti-terrorist Zarrar Coy from Pakistan's Special Service Group (SSG) in 2001 when he flipped after 9/11. Because of his Salafi background he was shaped into a warrior by LeT. He wrote to Saleem Shahzad about his brother too. 'Major Haroon Ashiq hung up his boots right after 9/11. On his release from service, he joined LeT. One of my unit officers Major Abdul Rahman also followed suit. I joined the outfit soon after, without caring for the consequences' (p. 83).
For Captain Khurram faith came before country. While on a UN mission in Sierra Leone he clearly demonstrated it: 'Khurram built a mosque and a Madrassa in Sierra Leone, despite the opposition of his commander, Brigadier Ahmad Shuja Pasha, later chief of the ISI' (p. 85). Both brothers had joined the LeT, but had soon 'realised that the LET was just an extension of Pakistan's armed forces' (p. 86).
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18 hours load-shedding, shortfall up by 5,000MW
AoA!Hyderabad, Sukkur, Jacobabad, Nawabshah, Larkana and Mirpurkhas in the province of Sindh groaning hit by 8-10 hours of load shedding. Faisalabad industrial area witnessing 6 hours of load shedding, while the residential areas 10 grueling hours. Gojranawala, Jhang struck by 12 hours of load shedding, while in the southern Punjab including Multan prolonged power outage has taken the life out of the town/cities. Sargodha also hit by load shedding for 15 hours. Balochistan’s towns Jafferabad, Naseerabad and Chaman grueling under load shedding for 5 hours after every 2 hours.
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And, in case you were wondering whatever happened to Ms. Veenaji after her antics, Veena Malik to make Bollywood debut. Payback time. The paki exodus to India is on. Bollywood is about to sink to newer depths.
Veena Malik made headlines for her speculated romantic relationship with Ashmit Patel. Veena’s Bollywood debut does not come as a surprise since Bigg Boss earned her a considerable fan base in India.
Yes, something black in lentils. By the way, here's her ground breaking performance with her paki mullah bhai: Defies Mullah Accusing Her of Immoral Behavior.Her debut movie has been titled Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai
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Interview on Radio Free Europe with Sebastin Gorka on the Alice In Wonderland ways of TSP army and ISI.
The military has to be understood to be a world unto itself in Pakistan. If you walk onto a military base, if you see how people are housed, if you see the quality of living, the quality of just basic food supplies amongst the military families, you understand that there is a real Catch 22 situation.
On the one hand, the Pakistan military is driven - is truly driven - by the concept of having to fight another war against India. At the same time, they understand that they are receiving huge amounts of financial and military support from the United States, which guarantees very much not just their national security capacity but also the lifestyle to which they have become accustomed
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/MF18Df01.htmlOn top of that, because India is so much larger, so much more capable and has more nuclear weapons, Pakistan has a very interesting - to say the least - attitude toward the use of proxy forces.
I have been in debate on Pakistani television with senior Pakistani generals, retired generals, who said there is absolutely no problem with creating, maintaining and utilizing proxy insurgent forces on your own territory. This is a very strange attitude to how war should be waged.
Could you imagine any NATO nation - France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, the United States - maintaining irregular, non-government insurgent forces on their own territory just in case they had to go to war with a neighbor? This is not how we understand military strategy. And I think this is one of, perhaps, the reasons that influenced the decision for some people to provide succor and harbor to Bin Laden on the soil of Pakistan.
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AoA..........bBakistani biraders have squeezed time and space or the stuff I smoked was nat realanupmisra wrote:18 hours load-shedding, shortfall up by 5,000MWAoA!Hyderabad, Sukkur, Jacobabad, Nawabshah, Larkana and Mirpurkhas in the province of Sindh groaning hit by 8-10 hours of load shedding. Faisalabad industrial area witnessing 6 hours of load shedding, while the residential areas 10 grueling hours. Gojranawala, Jhang struck by 12 hours of load shedding, while in the southern Punjab including Multan prolonged power outage has taken the life out of the town/cities. Sargodha also hit by load shedding for 15 hours. Balochistan’s towns Jafferabad, Naseerabad and Chaman grueling under load shedding for 5 hours after every 2 hours.

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Why the world still calls Paki Terrorists as Proxies or irregular forces or non-government insurgent. They are what they are and that is plain, coward Terrorist. Why put a soft word to their name and somehow assign them any dignity?
Either call them Paki Soldiers and ergo the whole army as Terrorists or call them terrorists being maintained by the state of Pakistan.
On second though, if World starts calling Paki maintained terror infrastructure by its real name then whole of Pakistan will be known as Terror-central and not just FATA and other badlands.
Either call them Paki Soldiers and ergo the whole army as Terrorists or call them terrorists being maintained by the state of Pakistan.
On second though, if World starts calling Paki maintained terror infrastructure by its real name then whole of Pakistan will be known as Terror-central and not just FATA and other badlands.
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It's almost 9PM on Friday, and still no pataka.
Come on, jihadis, there's still 3 hours to go...surely there must be a nearby security check-point, or an army recruiting centre, or some less-pure eating at a kuffar fast food joint!
Or, how about the Karachi Stock Exchange? That will cause a major sell-off in Paki equities, bringing the market cap of Corporate Pakistan down from Rs 50 to Rs 25.

Come on, jihadis, there's still 3 hours to go...surely there must be a nearby security check-point, or an army recruiting centre, or some less-pure eating at a kuffar fast food joint!
Or, how about the Karachi Stock Exchange? That will cause a major sell-off in Paki equities, bringing the market cap of Corporate Pakistan down from Rs 50 to Rs 25.
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^Nowadays they take rest on Fridays & work on Sundays.
gakakkad,
Why are you posting those videos in here ?
gakakkad,
Why are you posting those videos in here ?
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sorry .wanted to post in BENIS thread. Accidentally posted here as i head the 2 threads open simultaneously. I deleted the posts.shravan wrote:^Nowadays they take rest on Fridays & work on Sundays.
gakakkad,
Why are you posting those videos in here ?
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Look for Indian media to hail him as liberal.Hiten wrote:the face of the next possible ISI chief - the bad Pataudi
https://picasaweb.google.com/ishubhanka ... 1958705730
https://picasaweb.google.com/ishubhanka ... 2305296898
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Sarmila baby is dreaming of her favorite loving positions with general Niazi and other TFTA Pakijabis that she is in love with as she pukes this fraud and given legitimacy by the west as a way of whitewashing Paki genocide in 1971
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13417170
None of the popular assertions of three million Bengalis allegedly killed by the [Pakistani] army cites any official report
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^^ she got slated in of all places al-guardian
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Btw on otherside Gand*&giri in full flow as usual
Indo-Pak foreign secretaries to hold talks on June 23
Height of chutzpah is
"India has shown courage to resume the dialogue with Pakistan as we believe that it is the best way to resolve problems peacefully. We should aim for a sustained dialogue and we must not be impatient. Every step we have taken so far in this regard is a meaningful step,"
India and Pakistan truly deserve each other one is blessed this impregnable sau-virginity and other infinitesimal patience.
Indo-Pak foreign secretaries to hold talks on June 23
Height of chutzpah is
"India has shown courage to resume the dialogue with Pakistan as we believe that it is the best way to resolve problems peacefully. We should aim for a sustained dialogue and we must not be impatient. Every step we have taken so far in this regard is a meaningful step,"
India and Pakistan truly deserve each other one is blessed this impregnable sau-virginity and other infinitesimal patience.

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http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2011/06/ ... ml?_r=1&hp
Pakistan Concerned at NATO Incursion Near Afghan Border
By REUTERS
Published: June 17, 2011 at 12:57 PM ET
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan Friday said NATO aircraft attacked one of its military posts in the northwest near the Afghan border and it had expressed serious concern to the U.S. embassy in Islamabad about the attack.
"A joint inquiry of the incident has also been requested," the foreign ministry said in a statement. It did not say when did the incident took place. (Reporting by Zeeshan Haider; Editing by Jon Boyle)
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Link?Lalmohan wrote:^^ she got slated in of all places al-guardian
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A childish player has to be given patiencenegi wrote:
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looks like more Chai-Biskoot before Smt Rao retires later this year... sort of like a farewell tour... usually people talk lot more sense during this phase and call a spade-a-spade rather than the usual wisshy-Washy.negi wrote:Indo-Pak foreign secretaries to hold talks on June 23
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can't find it anymore, it was an indian lady writer writing about sharmila bose being wrongCRamS wrote:Link?Lalmohan wrote:^^ she got slated in of all places al-guardian
came out about a week ago
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This is an article in The Guardian on the genocide, but by Ian Jack:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... r-genocide
Added later with Warning: Keep Puke bag ready..
From a farticle "The courageous Pakistan Army stand on the Eastern Front" by Madam herself in the SL Guardian and excerpt:
Are these people for real?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... r-genocide
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From a farticle "The courageous Pakistan Army stand on the Eastern Front" by Madam herself in the SL Guardian and excerpt:
http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2010/11 ... nd-on.html(November 27, Islamabad, Sri Lanka Guardian) There is much for Pakistan to come to terms with what happened in 1971. But the answers don’t lie in unthinking vilification of the fighting men who performed so well in the war against such heavy odds in defence of the national policy. Rather, in failing to honour them, the nation dishonours itself.
Are these people for real?

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heyyy, you are back!ajit_tr wrote:...
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http://www.rediff.com/news/report/pak-p ... 110617.htm
Indian ship grazed paki tincan out of love onlee... but pakis are like
Spoilsports...
Indian ship grazed paki tincan out of love onlee... but pakis are like

Re: Terrorist Islamic Republic of Pakistan (TSP): May 30, 20
MKB says CIA is engineering the coup against Kayani. Interesting views.
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As usual, he's probably cuddling to close with his ISI pals, or eating too much of appam fried with coconut oil, and chana dal chutney that increase his flatulence outputshyamd wrote:MKB says CIA is engineering the coup against Kayani. Interesting views.

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120 militants storm police checkpost in Peshawar.
http://english.cri.cn/6966/2011/06/18/1461s643422.htm
http://english.cri.cn/6966/2011/06/18/1461s643422.htm
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It is Fridin and yeh dil mange more.Nandu wrote:120 militants storm police checkpost in Peshawar.
AOA and all that good stuff.
Gautam
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http://www.registan.net/index.php/2011/ ... tensifies/
The Border War Intensifies
The Border War Intensifies
( Quite a bit action going on this side ,Poaks are getting exposed and disposed)Afghanistan and Pakistan have made a habit of engaging in combat with each other over the last few years. I wrote about it earlier this year for AfPak Channel, and later noted an even bigger engagement than had previously been reported. But things have found a way to get even worse.Militants in Afghanistan launched an attack onto Pakistani forces in Bajaur earlier this week [map]. In response, the Pakistani military moved in force into the area, and destroyed a few bomb factories. Further south, the Pakistani military got into a scuffle with Pashtuns at the Chaman border crossing who resented being treated like insurgents during a search. A few hundred Balochi tribesman came out to protest the harassment, and managed to block the crossing for several hours until Pakistani troops fired into the crowd to disperse it, wounding eight people. Then, this morning the fighting inside Pakistan resulted in a stray rocket crossing the border and killing four Afghan children.