Iran is not going to allow for the US but it will allow arms to the NATO.
Remember US is the enemy and not NATO.
Also Iran is against Taliban/ Al Qaeda (sectarian reasons) so Iranians will support this strategy.
When Mumbai incident happened, Iran brought its forces to the Balochistan border. When inquired about this move, Iran responded that this is a move to stop any influx of refugees from Pakistan.
Lets not forget that Libya and Iran were the two countries which claimed that Pakistan supported their nuclear programs and provided some evidence as well.
Now imagine a US strategy to break Pakistan up and Pakistan's Baloch province becoming a part of Iran. How many of us honestly believe that Iran would resist such moves?
So what do we do?
Do nothing at this point just monitor the situation like a hawk because Taliban will follow US/ NATO presence and the menace around our border will be at Afghan-Iran border soon.
SSG : From where are you getting your news !
Infact Iran was one of those who claimed outrightedly that Pakistan nor its govt. was not involved in the Mumbai attack & this pi$$ed India big time ..
Some clips from iranian premieur newsprint
Press TV - Mumbai attack plans 'made outside Pakistan'
Mumbai attack plans 'made outside Pakistan'
Thu, 29 Jan 2009 19:04:26 GMT
Gunmen stormed multiple locations, including the Taj Mahal Hotel, in Mumbai in November.
A recent Islamabad probe suggests that elements and agencies inside Pakistan were not involved in planning the Mumbai terror attacks.
"An initial probe conducted by a three-member team set up by the Interior Ministry has concluded that the 26/11 attacks were planned outside Pakistan," Dawn News quoted sources as saying on Thursday.
The Pakistani team also stated in its report that "no leads" had been found in Pakistan but did not elaborate on whether the probe had been able to determine where the attacks had been planned.
The British intelligence service MI5, however, had affirmed earlier that it had uncovered links between the terrorists involved in the Mumbai attacks and UK nationals.
"We have looked at individuals' communications, where they have been and so on and found they have got connections with most countries including the UK...," said MI5 Director General Jonathan Evans in early January.
Pakistan's Interior Ministry is expected to review the report on the initial probe on Thursday in a high-level meeting. The ministry will submit a final report to the government by Saturday
On January 5, India provided Pakistan with data from satellite phones used by the attackers as well as what it describes as the "confession of a surviving gunman".
The issue that Pakistan was probing into the issue was made public by Pakistani Interior Ministry Chief Rehman Malik on January 17 when findings from India began to undergo serious examination.
Washington, New Delhi, and London hold Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a Pakistan-based militant group responsible for the Mumbai attacks - which killed at least 179 people, including nine militants. Pakistan has rejected the involvement of its government in the attacks, saying that "non-state actors" were involved in the incident.
JR/AA