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Oh..you are Indian now..trying to project your dirty a$$..Stop defecating in the streets and take a shower. Thanks.

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Oh..you are Indian now..trying to project your dirty a$$..Stop defecating in the streets and take a shower. Thanks.
India needs to make it minds on what happened in Bangladesh war for independenceI wont get down to your "poop" level...
To maintain the level of this "Military" forum....
Im the 'one' whose...forefathers did this to your forefathers.... :
Your Wish Granted .....My Dear !
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Contempt, yes.
Hatred? No. We dont care about you.
I have been saying this about "Pak"istan for years. More than 10 years actually. The only issue this rubbish country ever caught my attention in the first place was because of cross-border terrorism against Iran. Otherwise i would never have paid any thought to these unwanted orphan children of Hendustan that beg for Middle Eastern scraps.
Finally the rest of Iranians have woken up to this fact.
Pakistan is a miserable, weak uncivilized 'country'. A place where millions and millions of illiterates and uneducated peasants live and are fed nothing but lies and fairy tales by their insane 'elite'. A revolution is needed there more than anywhere else. The poor wretches of Pakistan have been dragged into a very dangerous place by their establishment's wrong choices and two-facedness, and both of those faces are ugly!
the fact you say militants show you support these terrorists.Iran is trying to blame Pakistan as if the attacks came from it while it's quite the opposite this is not a Turkey and Iraq pkk like situation
The attacks against Iran are from Militants INSIDE Iran on facilities that are inside Iran so this statement serves diverting the blame
It is Irans inefficiency in maintaining security ( parade attack, refinery explosion etc ) that is to blame.
I do agree that Saidis and Emiraties alongside Mossad and the west are supporting these Militants which will pose a security challenge for Iran but as long as the attacks are not Cross-border or like rockets from pakistan territory then pakistan can not be blamed
Iran is just trying to save face from another failure
a militant Sunni extremist group called Jaish al-Adl claimed responsibility for the attack, but officials did not confirm that the group was involved. Jaish al-Adl, which means Army of Justice, has links to Al Qaeda and has operated in southeast Iran for years.
We should never ever involve ourselves with Arab-Iran rift
Remind me what happened to the persians before, dear boi.Contempt, yes.
Hatred? No. We dont care about you.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran warned neighbouring Pakistan on Saturday it would “pay a heavy price” for allegedly harbouring militants who killed 27 of its elite Revolutionary Guards in a suicide bombing near the border earlier this week, state television reported.
Revolutionary Guards chief Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari also accused Tehran’s regional rival Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates of supporting militant Sunni groups that attack Iranian forces, saying they could face “reprisal operations.”
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE deny backing such militants.
“Why do Pakistan’s army and security body ... give refuge to these anti-revolutionary groups? Pakistan will no doubt pay a high price,” Jafari said in remarks live on state television.
Jafari was addressing a large crowd gathered for the funeral of the victims of Wednesday’s suicide bombing, which took place in a southeastern region where security forces are facing a rise in attacks by militants from the country’s Sunni Muslim minority.
“Just in the past year, six or seven suicide attacks were neutralised but they were able to carry out this one,” Jafari told the mourners, who packed a square in the central city of Isfahan and roads leading to it.
The Sunni group Jaish al Adl (Army of Justice), which says it seeks greater rights and better living conditions for the ethnic minority Baluchis, claimed responsibility for the attack.
“The treacherous Saudi and UAE governments should know that Iran’s patience has ended and we will no longer stand your secret support for these anti-Islam criminals,” Jafari said.
“We will avenge the blood of our martyrs from the Saudi and UAE governments and ask the President (Hassan Rouhani) ... to leave our hands free more than ever for reprisal operations,” Jafari told the crowd, drawing chants of “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greatest).
Iran’s Shi’ite Muslim authorities say militant groups operate from safe havens in Pakistan and have repeatedly called on the neighbouring country to crack down on them.
Jafari’s remarks came amid heightening regional tensions after Israel and the Gulf Arab states attended a summit in the Polish capital Warsaw this week where the United States hoped to ratchet up pressure against Iran.
https://af.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idAFKCN1Q507P
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a war with iran is a war free of cost .IRAN SAYS PAKISTAN TO 'PAY HIGH PRICE' OVER ATTACK, WARNS SAUDI ARABIA
"Why do Pakistan's army and security body ... give refuge to these anti-revolutionary groups? Pakistan will no doubt pay a high price," Jafari said in remarks live on state television.
BY REUTERS
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Members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Navy march during a parade to commemorate the anniversary of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88), in Tehran September 22, 2011.. (photo credit: REUTERS)
DUBAI, Feb 16 - Iran warned neighboring Pakistan on Saturday it would "pay a heavy price" for allegedly harboring militants who killed 27 of its elite Revolutionary Guards in a suicide bombing near the border earlier this week, state television reported.
Revolutionary Guards chief Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari also accused Tehran's regional rival Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates of supporting militant Sunni groups that attack Iranian forces, saying they could face "reprisal operations."
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE deny backing such militants.
"Why do Pakistan's army and security body ... give refuge to these anti-revolutionary groups? Pakistan will no doubt pay a high price," Jafari said in remarks live on state television.
Jafari was addressing a large crowd gathered for the funeral of the victims of Wednesday's suicide bombing, which took place in a southeastern region where security forces are facing a rise in attacks by militants from the country's Sunni Muslim minority.
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"Just in the past year, six or seven suicide attacks were neutralized but they were able to carry out this one," Jafari told the mourners, who packed a square in the central city of Isfahan and roads leading to it.
The Sunni group Jaish al Adl (Army of Justice), which says it seeks greater rights and better living conditions for the ethnic minority Baluchis, claimed responsibility for the attack.
"The treacherous Saudi and UAE governments should know that Iran's patience has ended and we will no longer stand your secret support for these anti-Islam criminals," Jafari said.
"We will avenge the blood of our martyrs from the Saudi and UAE governments and ask the President (Hassan Rouhani) ... to leave our hands free more than ever for reprisal operations," Jafari told the crowd, drawing chants of "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest).
Iran's Shi'ite Muslim authorities say militant groups operate from safe havens in Pakistan and have repeatedly called on the neighboring country to crack down on them.
Jafari's remarks came amid heightening regional tensions after Israel and the Gulf Arab states attended a summit in the Polish capital Warsaw this week where the United States hoped to ratchet up pressure against Iran.
https://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/I...h-price-over-attack-warns-Saudi-Arabia-580843
we have a neighbour who proudly host Khwarijis (Afghanistan) what we doNo. And we dont need more enemies. But let me ask you this then. If you were Iran, and you had a neighbour who supports terrorist attacks, abductions and killings of your security forces. What would you do?
I dont think Pak directly supports these actions, but why do Pak never do anything about it? Someone in Pak government is getting arab money to turn a blind eye to these actions. Why does pak provide a safe haven for these terrorists?
wont work here in Pakistan.Isn't Hezbollah training a Pakistani brigade in Syria ? Mostly young men from Parachinar ? This unit must have become experienced now. With the kind of secteranian atmosphere growing so loud in Pakistan, Iran could have a very potent weapon in its disposal.
46 isnt enough ?Irrelvant ... Try Harder Baby.
fence the border . guard it well . train your guards.& surprisingly the most bloody one ... I hope Pakistan cooperate finally and we find a solution to serve both otherwise blood of our youths would be revenged from whomever that was involved ...
Well generally when such issues are being discussed statistics are considered as basis, for instance a sign of a booming economy would be an increase in number of middle class in the studied society which means more people have access to basics, definitely it does not mean that there is no poor in that particular country or poverty has got uprooted but in comparison with undeveloped countries number of poor people is much more less ... regarding military might even by considering one country as the strongest army in the world no sane would translate it in immunity of it against all threats or the idea that it wouldn't be a subject of terrorists attacks ever like terrorists attacks in the Brussels, Paris, Turkey or even the US .. so these terms are mostly base on statistic rather than a binarily logic of 1&0 .... so when I claimed that Iran borders are one of safest in world I didn't exaggerate it if & only if you look at statistic vividly Iran being one of the safest countries is not my claim or IRGC or IR:Reality is that those attacks happened inside Iran by Iranian militants..So there is no rational behind blaming others.. mostly when you say that Iranian borders are safe..
Apparently no one listened to your advice.Pakistan needs to be high alert on Western border.
Nobody is kidding you- Iran has,can and will do operations in Pakistan when "necessary". Dont be naive.Iran will do something to Pakistan?? Are you kidding me???
We have an usual habbit of being an internet warrior and beleiving in many things that is real..
Nope, different terrorists attack different targets in this case. And Pakistan just got $20bn from Saudi Arabia. makes you go HMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!! Jaish Ul-Adl must now be on "long term" contract. Jaish Ul-Adl, just like every other terrorist group, can never be an orphan- The group has parents. who are its parents? (Just like we want to know who is ISIS' parents too).These terrorists target us both.