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Raymond Davis Case: Diyat Paid by Saudi Arabia? US Denies Payment.

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Since when these bearded people became Patriots?- They all are wahabi influenced jihadis- on their behalf if the revolutions is started- soon we are going to see a an Islamic Pakistan- not the secuar you all want-

You went far from real issue, Issue is more social & political than religious. Don't misinterpret situation. Tell me why you blame on those simple people who came on protest for all this BS Topi Drama played by families of victims?

I suggest you read some news on aaj.tv and in other media so you can understand what kind of social selfishness role played.
 
How can secularist make these arguments. Even in secular laws and countries one can pay off a family to drop charges or settle outside the court. They act as if secularism would have changed the result of the RD case.

You people are ignoring family was "forced", wife of the victim said she wants "blood for blood" no justice for her? This was a black hand dealing, nothing Shariah or Islamic about that.


Just because money was given to the families, doesn't free RD. He's still a CIA agent still involved in supporting terrorist groups, providing them nuclear information and tech, probably involved in coordinating suicide bombings, unlicensed weapons, espionage, and more...
 
Bring it ON !


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its happen millions times no more BS nation need some thing sold not BS he can hang zaradr i on street? if no then better to vote hakeemullah
 
If only we Pakistanis had the balls to stand up to the government but were busy watching dramas on tv, trying to show off more than our neighbour etc.
 
The people are ready but the leaders can't lead.
 
Everyone got something out of this deal. RD finally went home to have his favorite Burger King sandwich he's been asking for all this while. The Punjab government showed the US that they can be trusted when the push comes to shove. They mad sure that a plane was waiting and ready for Rd as soon as he was released. The federal government procrastinated and complicated the matters till an out of court settlement was reached. I am sure the Army/ISI also go some bargain out of the deal. Without the Army gaining something out of the deal, it would have been impossible to go through with it. I ain't no psychic but my educated guess is that whatever the Army/ISI got out of the deal is in the interest of the country, and not for their personal gains. The victim's families social status was exploited and they walked away with a hefty amount as well. All in all everyone was happy after getting their share.

You can argue that the state could have taken a more tough stance and not made a deal but that's asking a donkey to run with the horses. Pakistan can survive without the American aid, it has and can be proven with facts and not just tall claims. But to do that you need a leadership with a backbone. The Army knows that the current government can not make that decision which leaves the Army with two options. Either impose a martial law and go through with the decision itself or try to gain as much leverage as possible out of the situation. I think the Army made the right choice.

The Saudi Army chief was here just to soften up Kiyani's and Pasha's stance on the issue. I am sure he promised alot of goodies in return which again will be used for Pakistan and not for any individual. The army has decided to just bear this government for the remaining of its term and then make sure that people like these do not come to the power again.
 
Haha... Congratulations...

Today we are reminded of the fact that Pakistan's leaders and its Army can sell their mothers for a few dollars...

Great news... made my day!!!
 
why only pti..??? where is rest of so called brave nation ...??

khany ko roti nhi hai peeny ko clean water nhi light hai nhi or nation jo pichly 10 saal se ghas kha rahi hai ab brave ho bhi to uth nhi sakti apny peroon per.lol
 
Boy - for sure, you dont understand Entrepreneurship. I've treaded the entrepreneurship path in both India and US and I can vouch for US always - the best place for entrepreneurs. For you to sample - to establish a company you need to register it and in US it takes only a day ie 24 hrs ie apply-morning-goto-sleep-registration-ready-next day. No govt office visits, no babu-bastards to be bribed. No need to say how painful these are.

I've never disputed entrepreneurship is the best in the US. But I have told you that the economic conditions in America today have really bogged down the nation's long-held reputation. For example: the healthcare & pharmaceutical business in the past. In the past, the FDA was the only regulatory body in the world which didn't have price control over drug products. It encouraged entrepreneurs to come to the US & start pharmaceutical companies, & own huge businesses. Now, with the healthcare reforms, there is price control, & American pharmaceutical companies are feeling the heat from the competition that China & other developing nations are posing. Companies are merging, many are sold off, others ship their manufacturing & other operations to China. There is still little government regulation, which makes investment attractive, yet the country is going downhill in every way but especially in economic terms, hence it is not an attractive proposition for investors & entrepreneurs. There are many factors that need to be looked at when investing somewhere, government intervention is only one. The fact is, there are cheaper avenues in the world to invest in than America right now. America has peaked & hit it's potential ceiling, now it's the turn of developing countries to grow. Simple truth.
 
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