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They'll need to start charging admission or increase admission fees for border with India ceremonies.
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Should have stuck with the goat backed currency they had for millennia.
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We should immediately send them more money for gender equity and equality studies.
Also fly more LGBTQXYZ flags at the U.S. embassy. |
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Quoted: We should immediately send them more money for gender equity and equality studies. Also fly more LGBTQXYZ flags at the U.S. embassy. View Quote You recently sent them 200 million for that. Attached File |
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Quoted: China will buy them out. India better be wary. View Quote Ukraine suffers worst wheat harvest in 55 years. Labor and food riots in Brazil. Russian troops invade Ukraine. China reach troop strength goals of 500,000. Lebanon and Pakistan fall. Uniparty gains control of US Government. Demands withdrawal of fossils fuels from American soil. Mexico plunged into revolution. NATO disolves. American people stand alone. |
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Quoted: How many nukes do you think they will have to sell to our good friends the Taliban? How many do you think would make it across the Biden high security border? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Which country was it again that hid Bin Laden... How many extra F's does that warrant? How many nukes do you think they will have to sell to our good friends the Taliban? How many do you think would make it across the Biden high security border? Why would they sell things to themselves? That said, this kind of economic collapse can have far-reaching effects. Good thing they can hit up their co-religionists or the PRC for a loan. And what's this with the Indus having a 100-year flood? Didn't they just have one of those? |
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Quoted: A good sized chunk of why the Afghanistan war was so expensive was the ridiculous prices paid to ship anything through Pakistan into Afganistan. While Pakistan was helping the Taliban. View Quote This. Fuck Pakistan. If it wasn't for them, the Taliban would not exist. They are a criminal nation. It was the fucktard pacifist leader of India at the time that gave them independence. |
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Quoted: This. Fuck Pakistan. If it wasn't for them, the Taliban would not exist. They are a criminal nation. It was the fucktard pacifist leader of India at the time that gave them independence. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A good sized chunk of why the Afghanistan war was so expensive was the ridiculous prices paid to ship anything through Pakistan into Afganistan. While Pakistan was helping the Taliban. This. Fuck Pakistan. If it wasn't for them, the Taliban would not exist. They are a criminal nation. It was the fucktard pacifist leader of India at the time that gave them independence. Yep. This sums it up. ^^^ kwg |
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I have a sinking feeling that we’re going to see more global economies collapsing this year.
The elites know this and it’s why they’ll push for this central bank digital coin. “We must make sure this ever happens again.” |
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I wonder if the 50 millions for gender studies helped lessen their turmoil.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: We should immediately send them more money for gender equity and equality studies. Also fly more LGBTQXYZ flags at the U.S. embassy. You recently sent them 200 million for that. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/laugh-29.gif Attached File |
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The end of their booming war based economy... and covid... and the fact that they have a GNP like Afghanistan.
I tried to give a shit. Really, I did. |
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Quoted: How many nukes do you think they will have to sell to our good friends the Taliban? How many do you think would make it across the Biden high security border? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Which country was it again that hid Bin Laden... How many extra F's does that warrant? How many nukes do you think they will have to sell to our good friends the Taliban? How many do you think would make it across the Biden high security border? I guess we'll have to do a preemptive strike. It's the only way to be sure. |
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TLDR . Why should we here in America worry when we are in the same boat?
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Those clowns that hid UBL for 10 years and played us like a fiddle?
Bless their hearts. |
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US leaving AFG and billions not being injected into their country probably had something to do with that. Karma works apparently
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I am sure China will help them out in return for the deed of ownership to their country.
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LOL
The hits just keep on comin China to the rescue , just watch and see . |
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Quoted: Taliban to the rescue! Video been up for 15 years. This guy is legend! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0XUtaukQvc https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/105614/DFB9E46D-5392-4B83-8F47-D7B0FC0ED27F_jpe-2666642.JPG View Quote "Here, smell my hand" |
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Fuck the paki's they want to hide criminals when they should have killed osama and got all the free shit they wanted. Now they can eat shit from their buddies in india. |
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Quoted: I can pay like, a thousand dollars for a warhead. Two-thousand, tops. View Quote I dunno man, the smell, it's like impossible to just wash off. Takes weeks of scrubbing and fresh air to get rid of it. I can go, maybe, like $800 if and only if I can sell that Bushnell scope and you'll take a couple of ninja swords in trade. Sorry best I can do after Christmas bills and taxes coming up. |
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Quoted: Only as a counter to India. China has its own way of dealing with Islamic fundamentalists. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Pakistan=Chinese vassal state Only as a counter to India. China has its own way of dealing with Islamic fundamentalists. Chinese worker terror attacks in Pakistan, large unpaid debt 1-10-23 China's new Foreign Minister Qin Gang in the first phone call with his Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that Beijing is concerned about the safety of its workers based in Pakistan and urged him to take 'strong' security measures to protect them.... In April last year, three Chinese teachers were killed in a suicide bombing attack at Karachi University, which was carried out by the separatist outfit Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). The BLA is opposed to China's investments in Balochistan and has accused the all-weather allies of exploiting the resource-rich province. Some of the other attacks were also attributed to radical Islamic militant outfits like the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which was blamed for orchestrating the bomb attack on a bus carrying Chinese engineers working on a hydropower project at Dasu in 2021. Thirteen people, including nine Chinese nationals, were killed and 23 others injured in the attack, which sent shockwaves in China. Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed 'deep concern' over the security of Chinese nationals working in Pakistan on the CPEC projects when Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met him here in November last year. With the recurring attacks on its citizens, China is reportedly pressing Pakistan to permit Chinese security agencies to provide security for their personnel which, according to media reports, Islamabad is resisting, as it meant boots on the ground for the Chinese armed forces. Besides the recurring attacks, China is concerned about Pakistan's perennial economic problems especially, the declining balance of payments situation, prompting Beijing to step in to bail out Islamabad to avert a crisis similar to Sri Lanka. The International Monetary Fund said last year that Pakistan's total non-Paris Club bilateral debt currently stands at about $27 billion, of which Chinese debt is worth about $23 billion. |
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Quoted: Chinese worker terror attacks in Pakistan, large unpaid debt 1-10-23 China's new Foreign Minister Qin Gang in the first phone call with his Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that Beijing is concerned about the safety of its workers based in Pakistan and urged him to take 'strong' security measures to protect them.... In April last year, three Chinese teachers were killed in a suicide bombing attack at Karachi University, which was carried out by the separatist outfit Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). The BLA is opposed to China's investments in Balochistan and has accused the all-weather allies of exploiting the resource-rich province. Some of the other attacks were also attributed to radical Islamic militant outfits like the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which was blamed for orchestrating the bomb attack on a bus carrying Chinese engineers working on a hydropower project at Dasu in 2021. Thirteen people, including nine Chinese nationals, were killed and 23 others injured in the attack, which sent shockwaves in China. Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed 'deep concern' over the security of Chinese nationals working in Pakistan on the CPEC projects when Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met him here in November last year. With the recurring attacks on its citizens, China is reportedly pressing Pakistan to permit Chinese security agencies to provide security for their personnel which, according to media reports, Islamabad is resisting, as it meant boots on the ground for the Chinese armed forces. Besides the recurring attacks, China is concerned about Pakistan's perennial economic problems especially, the declining balance of payments situation, prompting Beijing to step in to bail out Islamabad to avert a crisis similar to Sri Lanka. The International Monetary Fund said last year that Pakistan's total non-Paris Club bilateral debt currently stands at about $27 billion, of which Chinese debt is worth about $23 billion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Pakistan=Chinese vassal state Only as a counter to India. China has its own way of dealing with Islamic fundamentalists. Chinese worker terror attacks in Pakistan, large unpaid debt 1-10-23 China's new Foreign Minister Qin Gang in the first phone call with his Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that Beijing is concerned about the safety of its workers based in Pakistan and urged him to take 'strong' security measures to protect them.... In April last year, three Chinese teachers were killed in a suicide bombing attack at Karachi University, which was carried out by the separatist outfit Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). The BLA is opposed to China's investments in Balochistan and has accused the all-weather allies of exploiting the resource-rich province. Some of the other attacks were also attributed to radical Islamic militant outfits like the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which was blamed for orchestrating the bomb attack on a bus carrying Chinese engineers working on a hydropower project at Dasu in 2021. Thirteen people, including nine Chinese nationals, were killed and 23 others injured in the attack, which sent shockwaves in China. Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed 'deep concern' over the security of Chinese nationals working in Pakistan on the CPEC projects when Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met him here in November last year. With the recurring attacks on its citizens, China is reportedly pressing Pakistan to permit Chinese security agencies to provide security for their personnel which, according to media reports, Islamabad is resisting, as it meant boots on the ground for the Chinese armed forces. Besides the recurring attacks, China is concerned about Pakistan's perennial economic problems especially, the declining balance of payments situation, prompting Beijing to step in to bail out Islamabad to avert a crisis similar to Sri Lanka. The International Monetary Fund said last year that Pakistan's total non-Paris Club bilateral debt currently stands at about $27 billion, of which Chinese debt is worth about $23 billion. Balochistan is a terminus for the BRI. No wonder there's totallyorganic attacks there. |
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Pakistan is like my favorite origin for oriental rugs.
I smell a fire sale. Just replaced a 9x12 in the living room with a Paki 9x12. |
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Maybe we could convince them to give them up with a promise of aid and protection... kinda like Ukraine.
It's for their own good. |
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Quoted: Pakistan is like my favorite origin for oriental rugs. I smell a fire sale. Just replaced a 9x12 in the living room with a Paki 9x12. View Quote I've preferred Iran in the past---I'm a fan of Qom-origin prayer rugs and larger---as well as pre-aniline Isfahans. Unfortunately can only look, not touch, for most of them. Where's a decent online resource to quickly acquaint myself with what to look for in Pakistani rugs? Thanks, Mal for the links to the Chinese issues in Pakistan. I will laugh my ass off if we get see soon how the PLA conducts FID... |
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My friend is from Pakistan, and he tells me that things are going south really quick there. The Paki government has to go to the IMF for a loan, and that comes with strings that is going to make a huge impact on the country.
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Quoted: Seriously, buy their nuclear capability and remove it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I can pay like, a thousand dollars for a warhead. Two-thousand, tops. Seriously, buy their nuclear capability and remove it. It's what we allegedly did with many of the former Soviet Republics' WMD toys. Difference here is, Pakistan really, really doesn't want to be States #29-32 of Greater India, and perceives that nuclear weapons are one of the things preventing that. |
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