Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Trump’s success is good news for Pakistan

Trump’s success is good news for Pakistan
Dr. Jassim Taqui
Some people argued that both US Presidential candidates were bad and that Pakistan stands to lose either way. Not quite, though. The Democrats have always been anti-Pakistan and a nuisance. In fact, they are pro-India by compulsion. The victory of the Republican candidate, any candidate, is the light at the end of the tunnel that Pakistan was looking for.

It is the will of God that Barak Obama selected Hillary Clinton to be the Presidential candidate. Hillary was facing all kinds of scandals; mainly moral in nature. The scandals were so graphic that one finds it extremely difficult even to give a hint about them. Thus, she perished prematurely. She was so demoralized that she failed to give an encouragement farewell speech to her supporters. She, however, conceded defeat by a telephone call to the US President-designate Trump.

The Arab and the Muslims would always remember how Barak Obama and Hillary Clinton combined to invade Iraq and Afghanistan; killing and wounding millions of innocent people. They would also recall how they initiated the so-called Arab Spring in 2011 that is spreading doom in the Middle East and Africa. The people would remember the duo for their self-confessed sin of creating and supporting Daesh with billions of dollar. Daesh has become out of control monster that is posing a gigantic threat to the global peace and security especially EU and the United States itself. In fact, during Obama-Hillary rule, Satan was ruling the world.

In one of a long debate in the American prestigious online magazine: The Writers Beats, Al-Bab reacted strongly to deliberate intimidation by pro-Obama African American. He ended his membership and proclaimed defiantly, “Long Live Anglo-Saxons!” 

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