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sMASH wrote:Pakistan is under usa control , since they ousted Imran Khan.
That going to get dismantled as USAI can't have a Muslim country with nukes.
Is fir the people to rise up and take it back.
Meem kno... Heard it once or twice myself, never bother to deep dive it, just assumed it was the obvious inference that arabs are the lower class, even with control of great wealthMaxPower wrote:May i ask what is a sand ni@@a?
Heard it in 40 year old virgin movie.
sMASH wrote:
This is the times of India link...
Saw today that Pakistan already claiming false flag attack. India did it them selves to create pretext.
They were stabilizing over the last decade, but as soon as Iran getting targeted .... Lol.
oNLY ShITHEAdS!!!!sMASH wrote:Outside the Paki embassy in London.
Not pro India protesters, but Indian nationalists who are in league with zionists.
Only shitheads will reduce it to religions as hindus and jews vs Muslims.
Is nationalists trying to hide behind religion to get the fools to push the religion narrative
Palestine is not a religion , bro.Dizzy28 wrote:oNLY ShITHEAdS!!!!sMASH wrote:Outside the Paki embassy in London.
Not pro India protesters, but Indian nationalists who are in league with zionists.
Only shitheads will reduce it to religions as hindus and jews vs Muslims.
Is nationalists trying to hide behind religion to get the fools to push the religion narrative
Meanwhile the Pakistanis showed up to the same event with Palestinian paraphernalia. Wonder why??
sMASH wrote:Palestine is not a religion , bro.Dizzy28 wrote:oNLY ShITHEAdS!!!!sMASH wrote:Outside the Paki embassy in London.
Not pro India protesters, but Indian nationalists who are in league with zionists.
Only shitheads will reduce it to religions as hindus and jews vs Muslims.
Is nationalists trying to hide behind religion to get the fools to push the religion narrative IMG_20250426_071818.jpg
Meanwhile the Pakistanis showed up to the same event with Palestinian paraphernalia. Wonder why??Screenshot_20250426-100342.jpg
Everybody understand the Make India Great Again is the next front of the Iran offensive, which is the next front of Make Israel Greater again.
Bricks in the wall , all y'all.
sMASH wrote:I was nearly there... But the positive image the west was pushing for them was odd. And then I saw they were torturing and killing prisoners , and not performing correctly other simple rituals that any child going Sunday school woudl learn.
Is wasn't just doing it incorrectly , but as if a non Muslim is trying to pantomime what they perceive a Muslim Would be, to other non Muslims.
I was like nah, they is cia.
Ended up being correct , and I had convinced other young boys to look and examine for themselves, and they stood down.
alfa wrote:sMASH wrote:I was nearly there... But the positive image the west was pushing for them was odd. And then I saw they were torturing and killing prisoners , and not performing correctly other simple rituals that any child going Sunday school woudl learn.
Is wasn't just doing it incorrectly , but as if a non Muslim is trying to pantomime what they perceive a Muslim Would be, to other non Muslims.
I was like nah, they is cia.
Ended up being correct , and I had convinced other young boys to look and examine for themselves, and they stood down.
Glad you were able to recognize it and inform others. Oddly enough I wanted to go fight against them if there was ever a large enough Trini contingent going
Dizzy28 wrote:At least 24 people were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir when gunmen opened fire on tourists on Tuesday, a senior police officer told AFP, with authorities calling it the worst attack on civilians in years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi decried the "heinous act" in the summer retreat of Pahalgam, pledging the attackers "will be brought to justice". A tour guide told AFP he reached the scene after hearing gunfire and transported some of the wounded away on horseback.
"I saw a few men lying on the ground looking like they were dead," said Waheed, who gave only one name.
The attack targeted tourists in Pahalgam, which lies about 90 kilometres (55 miles) by road from the key city of Srinagar.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/2 ... ice-source
uncle sam wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:At least 24 people were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir when gunmen opened fire on tourists on Tuesday, a senior police officer told AFP, with authorities calling it the worst attack on civilians in years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi decried the "heinous act" in the summer retreat of Pahalgam, pledging the attackers "will be brought to justice". A tour guide told AFP he reached the scene after hearing gunfire and transported some of the wounded away on horseback.
"I saw a few men lying on the ground looking like they were dead," said Waheed, who gave only one name.
The attack targeted tourists in Pahalgam, which lies about 90 kilometres (55 miles) by road from the key city of Srinagar.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/2 ... ice-source
I had left Kashmir about 20 hrs before this attack. It could be less. I had just arrived at a hotel in Ahmedabad from Srinagar and was sleepy and disoriented when I saw the news on FB. I was not sure which resort and when incident actually took place. I felt sick. If you have not been to Kashmir, I will try to describe the Indian military presence there. Imagine walking along Fredrick St. POS, but for every person you see, it's a soldier with a machine gun, and for every car, a modified army truck. No exaggeration. The landscape is vast, but soldiers are everywhere, but pleasant. The locals are acclimated to their presence; it's like driving or walking past streetlights-they're there, but you get use to seeing them. Resorts, malls, shops, "especially the single wineshop," are thick with military personnel. There are permanent road checks placed about every 500m on every street. My question is...... how???
RIP to the fallen.
uncle sam wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:At least 24 people were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir when gunmen opened fire on tourists on Tuesday, a senior police officer told AFP, with authorities calling it the worst attack on civilians in years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi decried the "heinous act" in the summer retreat of Pahalgam, pledging the attackers "will be brought to justice". A tour guide told AFP he reached the scene after hearing gunfire and transported some of the wounded away on horseback.
"I saw a few men lying on the ground looking like they were dead," said Waheed, who gave only one name.
The attack targeted tourists in Pahalgam, which lies about 90 kilometres (55 miles) by road from the key city of Srinagar.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/2 ... ice-source
I had left Kashmir about 20 hrs before this attack. It could be less. I had just arrived at a hotel in Ahmedabad from Srinagar and was sleepy and disoriented when I saw the news on FB. I was not sure which resort and when incident actually took place. I felt sick. If you have not been to Kashmir, I will try to describe the Indian military presence there. Imagine walking along Fredrick St. POS, but for every person you see, it's a soldier with a machine gun, and for every car, a modified army truck. No exaggeration. The landscape is vast, but soldiers are everywhere, but pleasant. The locals are acclimated to their presence; it's like driving or walking past streetlights-they're there, but you get use to seeing them. Resorts, malls, shops, "especially the single wineshop," are thick with military personnel. There are permanent road checks placed about every 500m on every street. My question is...... how???
RIP to the fallen.
Dizzy28 wrote:uncle sam wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:At least 24 people were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir when gunmen opened fire on tourists on Tuesday, a senior police officer told AFP, with authorities calling it the worst attack on civilians in years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi decried the "heinous act" in the summer retreat of Pahalgam, pledging the attackers "will be brought to justice". A tour guide told AFP he reached the scene after hearing gunfire and transported some of the wounded away on horseback.
"I saw a few men lying on the ground looking like they were dead," said Waheed, who gave only one name.
The attack targeted tourists in Pahalgam, which lies about 90 kilometres (55 miles) by road from the key city of Srinagar.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/2 ... ice-source
I had left Kashmir about 20 hrs before this attack. It could be less. I had just arrived at a hotel in Ahmedabad from Srinagar and was sleepy and disoriented when I saw the news on FB. I was not sure which resort and when incident actually took place. I felt sick. If you have not been to Kashmir, I will try to describe the Indian military presence there. Imagine walking along Fredrick St. POS, but for every person you see, it's a soldier with a machine gun, and for every car, a modified army truck. No exaggeration. The landscape is vast, but soldiers are everywhere, but pleasant. The locals are acclimated to their presence; it's like driving or walking past streetlights-they're there, but you get use to seeing them. Resorts, malls, shops, "especially the single wineshop," are thick with military personnel. There are permanent road checks placed about every 500m on every street. My question is...... how???
RIP to the fallen.
I was in Mumbai the week before this terrorist event. The soldiers everywhere is something the Indians have to live with I guess given that they live next to some really good neighbours with some really nice ideologies.
In my short time there one of the places I visited was Reliance Jio's Campus and there were two armoured cars with persons in camo and rooftop gunners patrolling the roadway in there. Very weird to me.
The Chatrapati Shivaji Airport experience is also one of multi layered security and there was copious amounts of soldiers patrolling the airport including armoured cars. The interior always had guys in camo and rifles patrolling in pairs and they had different badges so I'm guessing its different agencies.
sMASH wrote:India today is highly nationalist ... Guess who else was highly nationalist
SMc wrote:I now fill out my VISA application for India- look like even if you have Pakistani heritage or visited Pakistan recently you might get brace as they specifically ask this.
SMc wrote:I now fill out my VISA application for India- look like even if you have Pakistani heritage or visited Pakistan recently you might get brace as they specifically ask this.
Dizzy28 wrote:SMc wrote:I now fill out my VISA application for India- look like even if you have Pakistani heritage or visited Pakistan recently you might get brace as they specifically ask this.
It was weird passing through the Immigration in Mumbai and there's counters for Domestic, International and then Pakistan.
As a Trini (assuming that's the passport you using) you might get a bligh on the Visa. I got the e-visa on entry, multiple. My mother in law is going in July with her sister and some other ppl and they got single entry and had to go in to HCIPOS to get the visa in their passport.
Saudi does say Saudi is the best and force Saudi culture on other countries?Dizzy28 wrote:sMASH wrote:India today is highly nationalist ... Guess who else was highly nationalist
Saudi Arabia and Indonesia
Data compiled from YouGov (2016), Win/Gallup (2015), and the International Journal of Public Opinion Research (IJPOR) (2006)
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