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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi (Photo by IRNA)
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has summoned the Pakistani ambassador to communicate Tehran’s strong protest over the recent massacre of Iranian border guards by Pakistan-based terrorists.

On Wednesday, 10 Iranian border guards were killed and two others injured in clashes near the town of Mirjaveh in the southeastern Iranian province of Sistan-and-Baluchestan. The Jaish ul-Adl terror group claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement.

During the session, Pakistani Ambassador Asif Durrani was told that Tehran strongly demands Islamabad to act “seriously and decisively” to detain and punish the terrorists, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said Friday.

“Unfortunately, Pakistan’s borders with us are the least safe ones, while we have tried to provide utmost safety on our borders with Pakistan. We expect the Pakistani side to act on the previous promises…by not allowing such incidents to happen from Pakistan’s borders and soil,” Qassemi added.

Durrani offered condolences and sympathy over the tragedy and said he would inform the respective government of the Islamic Republic’s concerns as soon as possible.

Rouhani writes to Sharif

President Hassan Rouhani also wrote to Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, calling for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.

“Pakistan’s safety, growth and efflorescence has always topped Iran’s agenda of ties with the friendly and neighboring country…Iran’s soil has never been abused against any of its neighbors, including Pakistan,” he wrote.

However, Iran “is very disheartened that it is repeatedly transgressed upon from the Pakistani soil by armed bandits and terrorist hirelings,” he added.

The Iranian chief executive further said certain countries are targeting the Muslim world’s unity through proxy warfare. Such countries, he said, were trying to replace development, prosperity, and esteem in regional countries with underdevelopment, insecurity and poverty.

Brigadier General Hossein Ashtari, the chief of Iran’s Law Enforcement Forces, meanwhile, warned Iran’s enemies that such brutal terrorist attacks “will not go unanswered.”

“Such desperate measures will never dent the religiously-devoted and revolutionary Iranian nation’s spirit of gallantry and do not make way for ill-wishers’ inroad [into the country],” he added.

France also condemned the deadly attack on Iranian border guards in a statement, saying, “We offer our condolences to the victims’ families and to the Iranian people.”


http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/04/28/519749/Iran-Pakistan
 
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“Unfortunately, Pakistan’s borders with us are the least safe ones, while we have tried to provide utmost safety on our borders with Pakistan.” Qassemi added.

“Pakistan’s safety, growth and efflorescence has always topped Iran’s agenda of ties with the friendly and neighboring country…Iran’s soil has never been abused against any of its neighbors, including Pakistan.” he wrote.

Kulbhushan Jadhav, Uzair Baloch, Baba ladla and company couldn't agree more...:angry:

However, Iran “is very disheartened that it is repeatedly transgressed upon from the Pakistani soil by armed bandits and terrorist hirelings,” he added.

Such over-acting...:tup:

The Iranian chief executive further said certain countries are targeting the Muslim world’s unity through proxy warfare. Such countries, he said, were trying to replace development, prosperity, and esteem in regional countries with underdevelopment, insecurity and poverty.

Oh my God...Iranians just saw the mirror...Kudos...





 
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Jaish ul-Adl is a terror group that has hurt Pakistan as well and has many time tried to harm CPEC on call of foreign nations, Iran must understand that.

Jaish ul-Adl is Jundollah and affiliated of ISIS. Rangers have already captured their rig in Karachi Urdu Bazar 3 were killed and one is in custody. Soon they will be eliminated. These proxies have hurt both Pakistan and Iran.
 
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No matter what attacks should not originate from our side. They lost 10 men while our pm is busy meeting jindal. A more effective mechanism needs to be in place before we have another hostile neighbour to deal with.
 
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The Iranian's have a right to be upset and annoyed
This needs t be dealt with jointly from both sides of the border and any terrorist killed
 
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standard reaction,Iranians are not used to such a hostile border
 
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Both understanding and restraint needs to be shown by each side.

We Pakistanis should consider the fact that if there was peace in Pakistan and no monthly bombings (or compare this to cross border terrorism from Afghanistan and what standard we hold for them) then wouldn't our reaction be the same as it is of Iran if such killing of our soldiers had occured? Peace like the type Iran has internally causes people to have a completely different thinking and violence there is not treated as a norm there like it is in Pakistan.

That being said Iran too knows the security situation in Pakistan is not optimal and terrorist groups are involved in monthly (this has been reduced from weekly) if not weekly bombings. They usually shell border villages when this happens and that should not happen. There are elements in Pakistan we cannot control. They have killed more Pakistanis by a large margin than Iranians.

Let us build ties. Pakistan should also use its good relations with the Gulf (UAE, Qatar, Saudi) and work to bridge differences with Iran. I hope and wish for the best. There are some irritants like Kulbushan's stay in Iran which I am ignoring by the way. I want Iran to have a more sympathetic or pro Pakistani mindset.

@Serpentine @haman10 @SOHEIL
 
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Jaish ul-Adl is a terror group that has hurt Pakistan as well and has many time tried to harm CPEC on call of foreign nations, Iran must understand that.

Jaish ul-Adl is Jundollah and affiliated of ISIS. Rangers have already captured their rig in Karachi Urdu Bazar 3 were killed and one is in custody. Soon they will be eliminated. These proxies have hurt both Pakistan and Iran.
is it possible that some mofos might have sneaked in from the afghan side , did their action n then Went back ?

after all we've got nothing to gain from This incident . And this terror attack happened when Pak govt is persuading Iran to be a part of the Islamic coalition against daesh n stuff. Besides that , militants are being hunted down all across Pak on daily basis .
 
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is it possible that some mofos might have sneaked in from the afghan side , did their action n then Went back ?

after all we've got nothing to gain from This incident . And this terror attack happened when Pak govt is persuading Iran to be a part of the Islamic coalition against daesh n stuff. Besides that , militants are being hunted down all across Pak on daily basis .
According to author Mark Perry, CIA memos revealed that in 2007 and 2008 Israeli agents posed as American spies and recruited Pakistani citizens to work for Jundallah (BLA affiliate) and carried out false flag operations against Iran.[132]

The Baloch Society of North America (BSO-NA) was a Baloch lobbying group founded in 2004 in Washington D.C.[133] by Dr. Wahid Baloch, a graduate of Bolan Medical College who had gone into self-imposed exile in the United States in 1992. Between 2004 and 2014, his group had been trying to gain American (as well as Israeli) support for the independence of Balochistan. He held meetings with several American Congressmen and allegedly had meetings with several CIA officials. Dr. Baloch had long claimed that the Pakistani state was committing acts of genocide against the Baloch people, and that Islamabad's aim was to plunder the province's vast mineral resources. In January 2014 he released a letter appealing to the United States and Israel for direct assistance in preventing an alleged "killing spree of Baloch people" by the "Pakistani army".[134]

In May 2014, Dr. Baloch disbanded the BSO-NA, claiming that the War of Independence of Balochistan was actually a "war of independence of Khans, Nawabs and Sardars". He has since formed the Baloch Council of North America (BCN), which has dedicated itself to working with all democratic and nationalist forces in Pakistan to secure Baloch rights through democratic, nonviolent means, within the federation of Pakistan.[135]

Terrorist killed in Urdu Bazar Karachi identified as member of ‘Jindullah’
http://aaj.tv/2017/04/terrorist-killed-in-urdu-bazar-karachi-identified-as-member-of-jindullah/


EshanUllah Ehsan has mentioned Israel as well.
 
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UAE Foreign Ministry denied that Malik Rigi, the leader of the "Jundallah"
Iranian opposition, was in Dubai before he was arrested in Tehran several
days ago. The ministry said that what appeared in the media in this regard
is not true, explaining that the Rigi stopped in Dubai for two

hours only. In Tehran, Iranian authorities broadcast the confessions of
Rigi in which he said that the group was to receive U.S. support, and
Washington responded to these confessions as false claims.

In a statement by WAM news agency on Friday 26/2/2010, Ambassador Sultan
Ali, director of media affairs at the UAE Foreign Ministry said that what
some Iranian media stated the day before yesterday about the arrest of
Abdul Malik Rigi in the Islamic Republic of Iran after his return from
Dubai is the news that doesn't have the minimum degree of accuracy or
credibility.

He continued that the person and according to the name that appeared on
the visa and addressed by media did not enter to the State at all, but he
stopped at Dubai airport for two hours when he came from a Kabul, in his
way to Kyrgyzstan without using the permission to enter the State.

Sultan Ali confirming the UAE's keenness on the principle of
non-interference in the internal affairs of other States, which is an
"essential" of foreign policy orientations of the state, at the same time
stressing the importance of accurate and professional reporting of
officials and media about the news before making and dissemination.


https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/...uae_denies_that_the_leader_of_jundallah_.html
 
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I once chanced upon an Israeli and we conversed a little along the lines of historical figures. I remember his words when we were talking about Cyrus the Persian and Alexander the Great and their effect on history of the region.
While a western academic would vouch for the Macedonian he said Cyrus would always have a moral authority over him.

As I insisted he chose his parting shot and played the Ace with 'Cyrus will also have the Press on his side'.


Wise words indeed.
 
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Both understanding and restraint needs to be shown by each side.

We Pakistanis should consider the fact that if there was peace in Pakistan and no monthly bombings (or compare this to cross border terrorism from Afghanistan and what standard we hold for them) then wouldn't our reaction be the same as it is of Iran if such killing of our soldiers had occured? Peace like the type Iran has internally causes people to have a completely different thinking and violence there is not treated as a norm there like it is in Pakistan.

That being said Iran too knows the security situation in Pakistan is not optimal and terrorist groups are involved in monthly (this has been reduced from weekly) if not weekly bombings. They usually shell border villages when this happens and that should not happen. There are elements in Pakistan we cannot control. They have killed more Pakistanis by a large margin than Iranians.

Let us build ties. Pakistan should also use its good relations with the Gulf (UAE, Qatar, Saudi) and work to bridge differences with Iran. I hope and wish for the best. There are some irritants like Kulbushan's stay in Iran which I am ignoring by the way. I want Iran to have a more sympathetic or pro Pakistani mindset.

@Serpentine @haman10 @SOHEIL
We do have a very pro-pakistan mindset among Iranian politicians. the same security issues we face today from Pakistan, was our problem with kurd terrorists in west and Iranian government had a merciless operation launched and ended the violance along the border with Iraq once and for all.

we bombed the shizzam out of Iraqi side of the border. now, of course, this was coordinated with Iraqi government

the Iraqis told us that they have many security issues (like Pakistan does) and cannot deal with the border situation anytime soon, so in return they granted us the permission to launch our attacks along Iraqi border and we cleared and secured the border by ourselves.

we acted like 2 adult friend countries. now brother, let me ask you this:

the border situation cannot be tolerated by any country in this world right? so now there are some options to deal with it:

1-Pakistani army launches an operation inside Pakistani territory and clears this mess in its side of the border

2- we launch a joint attack on the terrorists

or 3-Pakistan grants us the permission to do cross-border attacks.

we cannot tolerate anything less than this 3 options and i believe as a fair person you also confirm that only these options are available and nothing less can be tolerated by us.

So tell us why is Pakistan not agreeing to any of these options?

what should Iran do now? just sit there like a duck and get hit again?
 
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