Abu Zolfiqar
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its unfortunate that despite measures taken in the past couple years, such incidents (which are rare) still do take place
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Really? What were indian soldiers doing in Iran guarding the Iranian border?
still we have unmarked border damn its 2012
well one thing is sure..due to ultra shai govt in Iran and sunni majority in pakistan..its impossible to have excellent relationship..but war of course is unexpected not logical for two reasons..
1. Pakistan doesnt want it..
2. Iran will face other problems... so she doesnt want it too
anyway their behaviour and super pricing in gas pipline project trying to take advantage of our gas dependence, is itself the the indication of our strength of relationship
The men shot were alleged smugglers... FC went into iran and arrested indian soldiers.
This is how they show their might by arresting innocent civilians because they would never come after our soldiers. These are the people who Pakistanis want to see armed with nuclear weapons. I'm telling you if America or Israel does not disable their nuclear facilities, we should do it for our own security. Another security step we should take is deporting all these Arab/Iranian loving Pakistanis to the Middle East.
Look at those comments Iranian border guards still in Pakistani custody - Yahoo!
Indians and people from the west are so excited....bad news for them..Pakistan won't do anything stupid !!!
first of all, Pakistan wants good relations with all countries --especially Muslim countries like Iran, with whom we have in the past at least had at least warm ties. There's never been much hostility in the past.
it has nothing to do with Shiia vs. Sunni; after Iran, Pakistan has the 2nd largest Shiia population. In fact, there are orthodox Sunni parties like Jamat Islami which are in favour of increasing ties with Iran and following their leadership.
Iran wont face problems by having good relations with Pakistan. These border incidents certainly do cause irritations on both sides, so therefore there needs to be a more professional approach adopted to confront them.
There are outside powers that will be very pleased to see tensions erupt between Pakistan and Iran. In this case however, it clearly was an act of trigger-happiness by a few members from the other side. Let the facts come out first and then we can reach proper conclusions.
On the other hand in a tit for tat reaction, Iranian forces arrested at least 17 Pakistani fishermen and impounded three trawlers near Gwatar Bay following the incident in which Iranian security personnel were caught over border violation. The fishermen belonged to coastal belt of Balochistan and Pakistan officials have asked Iranians for their release of fishermen but to no avail. According to people in Jewani, an Iranian security boat entered Pakistani territorial water and arrested fishermen who were engaged in legal fishing.
Turkmenistan gas pipeline is out of question unless a full flege taliban govt or good central govt comes into power which will honour the deal.I agree IPI and also TAPI are both a risk. Don't forget that TAPI will run through Afghanistan, but I agree Iran is out of control. I was all for Pakistan-Iran friendship, but not anymore after this incident.
obviously you have little info on pak-iran relationshipfirst of all, Pakistan wants good relations with all countries --especially Muslim countries like Iran, with whom we have in the past at least had at least warm ties. There's never been much hostility in the past.
it has nothing to do with Shiia vs. Sunni; after Iran, Pakistan has the 2nd largest Shiia population. In fact, there are orthodox Sunni parties like Jamat Islami which are in favour of increasing ties with Iran and following their leadership.
Iran wont face problems by having good relations with Pakistan. These border incidents certainly do cause irritations on both sides, so therefore there needs to be a more professional approach adopted to confront them.
There are outside powers that will be very pleased to see tensions erupt between Pakistan and Iran. In this case however, it clearly was an act of trigger-happiness by a few members from the other side. Let the facts come out first and then we can reach proper conclusions.
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