@MichaelHilliard
Michael Hilliard
@MichaelHilliardย ยทย 4:59

PAKISTANS TWO FRONT WAR ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ

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And Pakistan would then have a choice with use it some nuclear Arsenal in a war or bow down to the Indians, which they are never, ever going to do due to religious differences and also cultural differences and a whole lot of things. Pakistan also is not friends with India. Afghanistan doesn't really like them. Iran doesn't really like them. So their only friend in the region is China. Now China loves Pakistan

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@sudha
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudhaย ยทย 1:11
Wouldn't it just be a matter of time before China, in some sense, takes over Pakistan so that it doesn't lose its investment into the Silk Road and everything that it is envisioning? And so wouldn't it just be a matter of time before Pakistan is considered to be, you know, a part of China, just as it lays claims on Taiwan and Tibet and everything else in that region
@roomi
Roomi Tarik
@roomiย ยทย 0:23
Interesting. So I am from Pakistan myself and I have two people here talking about my country. So I would love for other people to pitch in and raise their concerns and talk more about Pakistan. Done, because I would love to listen to what they have to say. Yeah. Silently observing everything
@MichaelHilliard
Michael Hilliard
@MichaelHilliardย ยทย 1:35

@sudha "Better the devil you know"

So if things were really starting to fall apart, you would likely see China. All the Americans throw a bunch of weight behind the military of Pakistan because, frankly, the military or the devil, you know, and frankly, we know that even if the hard core elements of the Pakistani military complex were to be in power, that it would likely mean a continuation of the current Pakistan policy, which is effectively much more safer for everyone else operating in the region
@MichaelHilliard
Michael Hilliard
@MichaelHilliardย ยทย 2:32

@roomi Really keen to get your perspective.

But I also think that decisions made in the calm of a boardroom are very different to the decisions made on the battlefield. And the worry about this is the fact that if Islamabad was to be threatened because Islamabad is not very far from the front lines from India, the Pakistan would go panic and go to use it or lose it situation with their nuclear weapons and maybe launch tactical ones hoping to slowly in advance or even bottleneck them into kill zones using nuclear fallout or dirty bombs
@ubaid
Ubaid Ullah
@ubaidย ยทย 0:38
I guess that you are probably from India, and you're trying to poke your nose into the matters of Pakistan. So can you see what is happening there in cashmere, what is happening there in Disney, and what the h*** is going in your country with farmers? So don't poke your nose and keep trying to focus on your own country
@MichaelHilliard
Michael Hilliard
@MichaelHilliardย ยทย 0:43

I'm Australian/Canadian mate?

This is more just a defensive look at Pakistan's issues for the the same reason that India look at their issues as well. Not trying to be biased, mate, but take a look at my back catalog and you'll find that a I'm not an Indian person. And B, this is all objective. Looks at defense issues. Talk soon. Bye
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swellย ยทย 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@ubaid
Ubaid Ullah
@ubaidย ยทย 0:27
Hello. I was not talking about you that you're buying. Actually, I was trying to mention Suda and CMC from area. So apologize from my side. I was not mentioning you. I was mentioning her taker
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