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    1. A nation that cannot defend itself, harbours terrorists is now a vassal state of the USA. Cannot make this shit up lol.

    2. minisculepenis on

      Interesting timing (right as the fake negotiations for the fake ceasefire have publicly been announced to be a failure)

    3. Fantastic-Corner-605 on

      It’s not the stab in the back that kills you, it’s looking behind and seeing who’s holding the knife.

    4. Puzzleheaded-Mix6416 on

      They actually believed they could broker negotiations between Israel and Iran, even when most of Europe and Asia were avoiding.

    5. Familiar_Bathroom793 on

      Pakistan has a defense pact with Saudi for everyone who is confused

    6. heisthemaincharacter on

      I think Pakistan played Iran big time. The Islamabad Talks were just a cover to deploy troops and fighter jets to Saudi Arabia as per their defence pact. It has also given the US and Israel enough time to regroup, build up forces, and reorganise before striking again.

    7. None of the constriction workers wanted to play solder for Saudi Arabia? 13k is a ton of troops. Does it fear Iran will invade?

    8. Affectionate-Cap-920 on

      Believe it or not but Saudi has secured itself a good source cannon fodder

    9. And in return Pak got SA to give them 5B loan to pay 3.5B loan to UAE.

      Some defense agreement.

    10. YellingatClouds86 on

      Also coming next from the Saudis:  Hey Pakistan, show us how to build one of them nukes.

    11. WellOkayMaybe on

      Good. Fewer for the Indians to take as PoW’s in that country’s next dismemberment.

    12. Dashamulam_Damu on

      what’s the point in deploying 13000 troops. Iran is not going to attempt amphibious attack on Saudi. Only threat is drones and missiles. So fighter jets or AD…I understand, but 13k troops is too much for supporting few jets.
      May be it’s for emotional support.

    13. dragon_idli on

      How are the 13k troops supposed to stop kamikaze drones though.. with bullets? Wouldn’t it be more beneficial to send in air defense tech and not more soldiers who cant catch drones out of air.

    14. lamebarracuda on

      Pakistan simply have no choice but to dance to the tune to the Saudi, Qatar and US. To repay the loans to UAE, they need Saudi and Qatar. To keep their economy even in its present dismal state they need IMF/USA. A country that’s ranked 1 on terrorism index, ruled by a military regime with its rightful PM in jail, Pakistan is a case study as to what a country shouldn’t be.

    15. Actual-Vast1417 on

      As expected these pakistanis have played the iranians…you can belive a snake 🐍 never a pakistani… it was quire evidence from the beginning when the Pakistani delegate they went to meet the Iranians they went with all military attire and when they went to meet America’s they went with casuals. You’ve got to be the biggest fool to believe Pakistan can ever ever do anything which is betterment for the world except for begging.

    16. Greener-dayz on

      Yeah I’m still of the believe Irans regime is going to be in shambles after this one way or another.

    17. KingofYorko on

      Saudi had been pushing for the continued war on Iran right? And they are extremely close to Pakistan to the point of being able to buy nukes off them.

      Why did Pakistan try to hold the peace/negotiaton talks?

    18. MysteryReddit420 on

      So, if I understand correctly:

      1. USA and Israel will attack Iran.

      2. Iran will be attacking USA and Israel.

      3. If Iran attacks Saudi Arabia, then Pakistan has to attack Iran.

      4. Pakistan + Gulf Countries + USA + Israel VERSUS Iran.

      5. Pakistan (which doesn’t recognize Israel and has in its passport that the Pakistani passport is not valid for Israel), will attack an enemy of Israel?

      6. Pakistan’s biggest Sovereign Creditor is China. Most Pakistani Jets and Weapons are Chinese.

      7. China is allegedly supporting Iran.

      8. Pakistan will fight against an alleged ally of China with Chinese weapons.

      I’m curious to see how the Pakistani public reacts to them being in a conflict on the same side as Israel.

      Interesting times.

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