masterchief_mirza
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To attack specific mosques to target certain worshippers or to ignite general sectarian strife has a strategic purpose that multiple terrorist groups will engage in - no doubt on that - however why attack the one place that will turn ALL Muslims against your group? Even hard-core Iranians will not be able to sympathise with a missile attack on Mecca. I admit I know little on middle eastern politics or the history of the belligerents in the Yemeni war, but it still seems a bit odd in terms of motive.Because they are terrorists and terrorists don't care for strategic goals
like ttp in Pakistan attacked mosques what strategic purpose did they achieved by attacking mosques and churches
And this is worst decision
Frankly speaking though, even without the missile attacks on Mecca, Pakistan were heading towards supporting ksa in Yemen with boots on the ground - and this is mainly because of the possible advantages that can be gained politically by providing that support. I.e. it is in pk's national interest to do so, even notwithstanding the missile attacks on Mecca.