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You could be rest assured buddy India doesn't have any stakes in Iran. We won't harm your nationals ever.
Meanwhile read this
http://www.bbc.co.uk/urdu/pakistan/2013/10/131026_mastung_bomb_blast_pilgrim_bus_zz.shtml
How do you know they were Indians ?Even Iran is not safe from these dirty Indians any more, and their proxy's....
RIP to the soldiers.
How do you know they were Indians ?
How do you know they were Indians ?
How do you know they were Indians ?
I seriously doubt that India would sponsor attacks on the Iranian border. It would make sense if we were enemies or rivals but we are friends with India. Our relations with them are based on mutual respect and they will gain nothing, absolutely nothing from this attack.Indians do fund terrorists and separatists in Pakistan to cause trouble, just as Pakistan does the same in India. Actually all rival countries do this to destabilize each other. But this incident in Iran has nothing to do with India. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE and other Persian gulf countries are funding these terrorist to destabilize Iran. Pakistan gives them safe place to do so from across the border, they don't realize that destabilizing that part of Iran will also wreck Pakistan as well.
We have twice that number of passengers going through our Western border however we never witnessed such barbarism there like we saw on the Pakistan border. Is it because that Pakistan is a terrorist ridden failed state ?Who is collecting the dead bodies? Is it Iranian authorities or Pakistan?
There are 50 weekly flights from India to Iran... what do you think is going on?
Indian consulate in Zahidan, was head quarter of regional terrorism in 80's... and had lot of international support.
Majlis to mull deployment of forces to Pakistan: MP
Iran’s Majlis plans to discuss a security agreement between Tehran and Islamabad in the near future, which would allow Iranian armed forces to enter Pakistani territory for counter-terrorism operations.
Member of the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Mohammad-Saleh Jokar pointed on Friday to the content of the Iran-Pakistan security agreement, saying, “This agreement is already received by the Majlis Presiding Board and will be discussed at an open session and, if passed, it will become operational,” the official news agency of Iran’s Majlis, ICANA, reports.
“Upon the ratification of the security agreement between Iran and Pakistan, Iranian armed forces can legally enter Pakistani territory to eradicate terrorists and their entrance does not require the approval of the Pakistani Senate as the issue has been examined and ratified by the Pakistani government,” he added.
In February, Iran and Pakistan signed a security agreement, under which both countries are required to cooperate in preventing and combating organized crime, fighting terrorism and countering the activities that pose a threat to the national security of either country.
The Iranian lawmaker criticized the Pakistani government for its weakness to control the security condition across its territory and border regions, which has turned Pakistan into a safe haven for terrorist and Takfiri groups.
“Based on international convention, the Pakistani government should take action to eradicate terrorist groups,” Jokar pointed out.
The development comes following an October 25 terrorist attack on Iranian border guards in Iran’s southeastern province of Sistan-and-Baluchestan, where 14 Iranian forces were killed.
The attack, in which three Iranian border guards were also wounded, took place on the Iran-Pakistan border region near the city of Saravan.
Iran is also weighing plans to dispatch a delegation to Pakistan to probe the attack.
In a letter to the president of the UN Security Council on Monday, Iranian Ambassador to the UN Mohammad Khazaei said evidence indicates the Jaish-ul-Adl terrorist group carried out the terrorist attack by infiltrating Iran’s eastern borders from Pakistan.
On October 26, the Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned Pakistan’s chargé d’affaires in Tehran Sohail Siddiqui to convey Iran’s strong objection to the Islamabad government over the terrorist attack.
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has called for an investigation into the incident.
Awesome news. now i dare those terrorist bastards to do something stupid. Our forces will chase them and blast them to hell.