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People won't like it here but I agree with her 100%
People won't like it here but I agree with her 100%
She isn't just someone. She is a hardcore Pakistan hater.
The former Reuters Bureau Chief in India, MacDonald is an observer of South Asian politics and commentator on the region’s history.
She has authored many books against Pakistan.
Yeah, used to own her a lot on the old twitter, basically passing off assumptions as facts, when confronted she patronised people by claiming they needed to see the bigger picture, think we banned her from the country too
"Temu Christine Fair".....
Exactly. The light version Christine Fair.
It’s about the news that a contingent of Pakistan armed forces has landed in KSA King AbdulAziz Base under the defense pact.If someone can put translation as well, otherwise
Abdul Basit has spent too long in the Singapore monsoon heat.The South Asian nation will face a potential "nightmare scenario" if negotiations collapse, and it gets dragged into fighting with its neighbour Iran, says Abdul Basit, a South Asia expert at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. This could happen as Pakistan signed a mutual defence pact with Saudi Arabia last year - and Islamabad has since "made it clear that it will honour its commitment given to the Saudis", says Basit.
This could result in "three borders of Pakistan [becoming] hot", Basit explains, referring to Pakistan's existing tensions with its other neighbours Afghanistan and India. "And Pakistan is fighting two full-fledged insurgencies in two of the four provinces. Pakistan cannot afford that."
Yet pride and excitement is taking over Pakistani social media, with different memes going viral.
"It is a victory in the sense that no other country in the world was able to broker the ceasefire and we were on the verge of a possible catastrophe. Pakistan averted that," says Basit.
The success is very much needed for a country that has endured years of political unrest, a fragile economy on the brink of a debt default only two years ago, and intense rivalry with India.
So how did Pakistan pull off this feat?
If someone can put translation as well, otherwise
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