RescueRanger
Meme Lord
I still don't really get your point - it's a victory lap, let people feel happy.Godi can be a moron he has the economy & vast land size to act like a moron.
We dont
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I still don't really get your point - it's a victory lap, let people feel happy.Godi can be a moron he has the economy & vast land size to act like a moron.
We dont
I still don't really get your point - it's a victory lap, let people feel happy.
As expected. They won’t leave open a window so the birds can sing tunes they don’t like.Abhi kuchh din main phir se twitter band para hoga.
As expected. They won’t leave open a window so the birds can sing tunes they don’t like.
" “We will no longer differentiate between terrorists and the government that supports them,” Modi said, "Pakistan military vows ‘brutal’ response to any Indian ceasefire violation
BR Web Desk
May 15, 2025
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In an exclusive interview with Sky News, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), delivered a blunt message to India: “Anyone who tries to violate our territory and integrity and sovereignty, our response will be brutal.”
His remarks came just four days after India and Pakistan reaffirmed their truce along the Line of Control (LoC).
The military spokesman cautioned that any major escalation between India and Pakistan would be catastrophic for both sides.
“If India thinks that it can carve out a space for war between India and Pakistan, it is actually a recipe for carving out mutual destruction,” he said.
Gen. Chaudhry argued that the international community, particularly the U.S., recognizes the dangers of unchecked aggression.
“Any sane player like the USA understands this absurdity and what the Indians are trying to do here,” he added, suggesting that India’s recent posturing risks destabilizing the region.
The ISPR chief’s warning follows a combative speech by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who dismissed concerns over nuclear escalation.
Earlier this week, Modi declared that India would not “bow to nuclear blackmail” by Pakistan and asserted that the recent clashes had set a “new normal” in how Delhi responds to alleged terrorist threats.
“We will no longer differentiate between terrorists and the government that supports them,” Modi said, signaling a hardened stance against Islamabad.
Expect a step up in the assassin effort of India in Pakistan. Pakistan has to be prepared to do the same in mainland India. The formentors of terror in Pakistan, especially those that support the BLA and TTP." “We will no longer differentiate between terrorists and the government that supports them,” Modi said, "
Well Mr Modi, we have felt this way about your country since 15th August 1947.
About that...So this is how they see the Adiala man, a Peacock?
I would ask them to be Israeli in mentality - not just in thought but in action. Playing "Mr Nice Guy" to please "laad saab" needs to stop.I would also advise Pakistanis to be humble in this victory and not let it go to their heads.
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