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well , no one said their choice is good !?well don't you think people decided for the next four years
Iran should utilise this opportunity to make new allies. It will help in Syria significantly. Through Qatar, they could potentially improve relationship with Turkey and start working on Kurdish state plan through direct conversation so they can cut off Saudi-US influence completely. Its better to have a cohesive and stable neighbours all the way to Israeli border than having hostile states. At the end of the day, there is too much momentum for Kurdish statehood and US and Saudis are supporting it. Wouldn't it be better to diplomatically reach a territorial agreement and have a future friendly allied state in comparison to a state that would host US-Israeli base all the way toward Iranian border?
well , Qataris are no angle , they are just like brothers to Saudis and this is a brotherly fight between Arabs tribes ...
no one with right mind would consider Qatar as an ally to Iran ....
and Turkey , is not better ....
The most dangerous selfie in the world is taken just few meters further than an armed daesh terrorist in tehran in Iran's parliament building:
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Such a good news, late but at least done before disaster.
Video allagedly shows Iranian missile tanks rolling towards Pakistani border
World
by Hamza Rao | Published on June 11, 2017
On Saturday, a video emerged that appears to show Iranian tanks and missile carriers being moved to the country’s eastern borders including the one with Pakistan, sparking fears of skirmishes.
The footage – thought to be filmed this week – was shared by Peykeiran with the caption: “Iran’s military movements, displacement of dozens of tanks, armoured personnel carriers, missiles and equipment to the Mirjaveh and eastern borders of Iran.”
The clip shows a long line of armoured, Iranian military vehicles as they proceed towards the Pakistani border. The number of vehicles appears to be endless as the convoy continues into the distance.
The video was also tweeted by Kasra Naji, a journalist affiliated with BBC Persian.
Video of what is said to be Iran moving military hardware to border with Pakistan and Afghanistan – aftermath of twin attacks in Tehran. https://t.co/V3r5QQHY2u
— Kasra Naji (@BBCKasraNaji) June 10, 2017
Last month, mortar shells were fired into Pakistan’s territory from across the Iranian border. Pakistan shares a 900-kilometre long porous border with Iran and the two countries had in 2014 decided to boost intelligence coordination to wipe out terrorists from the border region.
Recently, the ties between the two neighbours were stressed after ten Iranian border guards were killed at Mirjaveh on the Sistan-Baluchistan border by the Pakistan-based terror outfit, Jaish al-Adl or “The Army of Justice”.