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A formal Iran-Tajikistan-Afghanistan alliance against the Taleban and their backers has been in the works for about 2 or 3 years now. Finally, it is coming to fruition. Odd why Reuters would deem this to be a counter-alliance to NATO tho. Both the Afghan and Tajik regimes are supportive of the NATO mission in Afghanistan and Iran had been too from 2001 until around 2003. Reuters staff that wrote this piece must be quite stupid.

Iran sees regional alliance to counter NATO

By Robin Pomeroy

TEHRAN | Thu Aug 5, 2010 2:30pm EDT

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's president told the leaders of Afghanistan and Tajikistan on Thursday that the three neighbors could provide a counterweight to NATO in Asia once foreign troops quit the region.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hosted the leaders of the two other Persian-speaking countries at a time when Iran is seeking to increase its influence in the region and NATO troops are struggling in Afghanistan.

A bete noire of the West over Iran's nuclear activities, Ahmadinejad said the three countries had all thrown off foreign domination in recent decades and should strengthen economic and security ties and be independent of big powers.

"Many don't find this desirable -- three independent countries forming a powerful friendship in the region, and changing the current situation. None of them is happy about this," he said in part of the meeting which was televised.

Iran sees the United States, which has troops in Iraq to its west and Afghanistan to the east, as an enemy. Washington is suspicious of Tehran's regional ambitions and is determined to stop it getting a nuclear bomb, something Iran denies it wants.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who addressed the other leaders seated around a triangular table as "my dear brothers," has been trying to improve relations with Iran in recent months, to the occasional consternation of Washington.

Karzai welcomed Ahmadinejad to Kabul in March and said he would host him and Tajikistan's President Imomali Rakhmon at the next trilateral meeting in the Afghan capital.

TROOPS OUT

Ahmadinejad called on foreign troops to leave the region and allow the three nations to develop closer bonds.

"Those who came in from Europe representing NATO, they want to put pressure on China, Russia and India, and if they are confronted by three independent, empowered countries here, then that is an obstacle," he said.

Karzai has been looking for allies in the region in advance of an eventual American withdrawal.

Shi'ite Iran was a sworn foe of the Sunni Muslim Taliban when they ruled Afghanistan before 2001. U.S. officials say they suspect Iran has nonetheless provided some support for Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan, although not on anywhere near as great a scale as in Iraq, where Iran has Shi'ite allies.

"Foreigners who came to Afghanistan with the slogan of establishing security and democracy, now target civilians and their presence has brought nothing but mischief and corruption to the Afghani people," Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said at a separate meeting with Karzai and Rakhmon on Thursday, according to official news agency Irna.

(Additional reporting by Myra MacDonald in London; Editing by Peter Graff)

Iran's Ahmadinejad slams US at Afghan-Tajik summit
(AFP) – 20 hours ago

TEHRAN — Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday hosted a mini-summit with his Afghan and Tajik counterparts, Hamid Karzai and Emomali Rakhmon, and denounced the deployment of foreign troops in Afghanistan.

"Our security is linked. We suffer from what is happening in Afghanistan from an emotional and security point of view," Ahmadinejad said as the three leaders signed two cooperation accords in Tehran.

"The Afghan question must be resolved within the region, and experience has shown that others are unable to solve problems in the region, as they have been unable to do in Iraq," he said of the United States and its allies.

It was the fourth gathering between the tripartite group of Afghanistan, Iran and Tajikistan, which with a combined population of 110 million people share the Farsi language and Persian culture.

Kabul has good relations with Tehran despite being heavily reliant militarily and financially on the United States, which has been at loggerheads with the Islamic republic for decades.

Secret US military documents posted on whistleblower website WikiLeaks suggest that Iran provides hefty support to insurgents fighting US-led troops in Afghanistan. Ahmadinejad has denied the allegations.

In a joint statement on Thursday, the three presidents pledged to boost cooperation in transport and business as well as in "the fight against terrorism and drugs trafficking."

They also agreed Kabul would host their next round of talks.
 
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This is a separate arrangement from the above Iran-Tajikistan-Afghanistan arrangement but similar new regional alliance against the Taleban. And its about time too.

Iran, India to counter 'Taliban threat'
Fri, 06 Aug 2010 02:02:23 GMT

Top Iranian and Indian officials have agreed to "counter the threat of Taliban's resurgence in Afghanistan" and boost their economic and energy ties.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammad Ali Fathollahi met with Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao in New Delhi where the two sides discussed a range of issues from cooperation in establishing regional security to expanding bilateral ties.

"Ways to stem the influence of the Taliban in Afghanistan and its backers in Pakistan figured prominently in the discussions," Sify News quoted informed sources as saying on Thursday.

The sources added that Tehran and India agreed "to stay in close touch over Afghanistan to safeguard their interests in the wake of the Taliban reintegration process."

Last month, Iranian and Indian officials also reached consensus on pressing forward with the India-aided Iranian Chabahar port to ease New Delhi's access to both Afghanistan and Central Asia.

"They also decided to firm up a regional approach that will include closer cooperation with Russia in averting a Taliban takeover that some fear may happen after US troops begin to withdraw from that country," the report said.

India sees Iranian cooperation crucial to preventing Taliban militants from gaining control of Afghanistan.

Iran's IRNA news agency also reported on Fathollahi talks with India's Foreign Minister S M Krishnaon on a wide range of bilateral issues, including energy and economic ties.
 
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Well this makes Iran and US strategic allies, than???? :-)

I fail to understand who is financing militias in Afghanistan?

I found these vedios:



 
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India-Russia-Iran-Tajikistan-Afghanistan alliance is the best option and it will soon become the reality.
 
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How does Indian and Iran would expalin RAW-MOSSAD alliance?
 
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India will never join any alliance so to speak.I don't see India joining it as even Russia has dumped the Alliance with Iran few months back.Tajikistan is not exactly something NATO is afraid of.
 
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India will never join any alliance so to speak.I don't see India joining it as even Russia has dumped the Alliance with Iran few months back.Tajikistan is not exactly something NATO is afraid of.

Iran is pursuing a regional block with Tajikistan and Afghanistan.

India on the other hand, is pursuing an alliance with Iran. Not the other way around.

India needs Iran to gain access to Afghanistan. Iran does not need India, for anything. However, Iran's leaders are now quite clearly receptive towards Indian lobbying for a strategic Iran-India partnership against the Taleban.

However, the emerging Iran-India cooperation on Afghanistan is a separate deal from the Iran-Tajikistan-Afghanistan regional block.

Russia doesnt have anything to do with the two above noted arrangements.
 
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ای ایران;1048969 said:
If you are insinuating that it is Iran, then this video quite clearly refutes that.

No, actually... i'm not.
But you will agree that only those can finance who can afford it and those who can get return profits many folds higher than investment.

Vedios are merely US facts and that's waht matters..... why should iran be an exception?
 
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How does Indian and Iran would expalin RAW-MOSSAD alliance?

In ths same way, India-US and India-Russia partnership expains to each other.
In the same way, India-Israel and India-KSA alliance explains each other.
In the same way, India-Iran and India-Israel, India-US or India-KSA is explained.

Relation between nations are complex and derived by their national interests only.
 
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This does not compare RAW - Mossad relationship.
 
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Selectively naming nations does not do any good.

There is a thing called black market. And it is not only India-US-Israel trioka where taliban is getting weapons from. Have these links.

Saudis faulted for funding terror - Los Angeles Times

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Taleban 'getting Chinese arms'

Dumps of Iranian, Russian & Chinese arms found in Herat]Pakistan News Service - PakTribune

P.S. --> Thread is not about India.

thread is about india, Taliban and Iran!

http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakistans-war/37995-proof-indian-involvement-waziristan-found-army.html
 
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