somebozo
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Iran and Saudi Arabia both have their hands dirty, as far as their involvement in supporting some groups in our country
both entities' religious facilities should be banned....Zakat or Khoms is one thing; but Pakistan is not a place for those 2 children to duke it out by using religion for division and politics
we need to take this issue more seriously.....
both Tehran and Riyadh did limit their links to sectarianism in Pakistan over the past decade.
But unfortunately some extremist elements in Iran and Saudi Arabia continue to fund Shia and Sunni extremists in Pakistan. If this is stopped, we can identify other terrorists, acting as Sunni or Shia, who are feeding sectarianism on orders from unknown elements in Afghanistan, a country where multiple countries are operating with different agendas. The Indians have a history of meddling in sectarianism during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. [The Americans are known to have used sectarianism as a policy tool in Iraq. Also, Israel appears to have links to a group called Jundullah, created as a Sunni group to hound Iran.]
I think we should enforce a strong and secular Pakistani identity and grow some balls to take the protest at diplomatic level and international court if either country is caught funding proxies in Pakistan. We should expel their diplomats bring a resolution against them in United Nations.