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Fourteen Iranian security forces kidnapped on border with Pakistan

I hope Pakistan would do more about its western borders.

Iran should do more against terrorism and finding others to blame for your own mess will not help you in securing your border nor with rampant corruption in your country.
 
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the real story not this CrAP of kidnapping lol. More likely these Iranians entered into Pakistani terrority and got caught by the Pakistani troops. 24 hours later released and sent back home. Cover story created Iran off the hook.
 
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Iran should do more against terrorism and finding others to blame for your own mess will not help you in securing your border nor with rampant corruption in your country.

We are capable of defending ourselves, here is the photo of mastermind behind Ahvaz terrorist attack ..
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And before that rest of them were sent directly to hell ...
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And we are secure enough in comparison with our neighbors:
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So I am pakistani forigen street begger .
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Every single kid in Iran during high school would get trained to learn how to use a rifle .. آمادگی دفاعی and it's been in this way for the a long time .... none of these kids are sent to to frontier to fight against any one ... even conscription which again every single Iranian boy must go is after 18 and base on law if you want to continue your education they can not conscript you or even during conscription you could get out and go to the college ....
So this is not true.
 
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Every single kid in Iran during high school would get trained to learn how to use a rifle .. آمادگی دفاعی and it's been in this way for the a long time .... none of these kids are sent to to frontier to fight against any one ... even conscription which again every single Iranian boy must go is after 18 and base on law if you want to continue your education they can not conscript you or even during conscription you could get out and go to the college ....
Yani muqeh keh tu daberestan hastan?
 
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latest from ground zero is Mossad and its covert group Isis is in the south of Afg and very active.

both pak and iran should be worried
 
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The issue is that this was an inside job (some Baloch chef or supplier of food got bought out)......He took money from the foreign intelligence agencies......Then the soldiers who lay unconscious were carried by these kidnappers to your country. So yes, these kidnappers on foreign intelligence payroll are operating from your country. This is not an accusation, but the truth, and we have seen this type of abductions a number of times before. Obviously this was a far more elaborate plan to put pressure on Iran.

So it was an inside job, yet Pakistan is to blame? You have more than Pakistan to worry about if you are allowing terrorists to infiltrate into the ranks of your armed forces.

If you guys really want to put the blame on Pakistan, maybe your government should hire Pakistan Army as contractors. I'm sure Pakistan army can protect your border guards.


IRGC Commander Warns Abductors of Iranian Border Guards of Crushing Response
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari warned the terrorists who kidnapped the Iranian border guards of Iran's crushing response.
"They (the terrorists) anesthetized the Iranian forces because they were sure that they cannot attain their goal while the Iranian forces are conscious," General Jafari told reporters in the Northern city of Semnan on Wednesday.

He downplayed the terrorists' method to abduct the Iranian border guards, and said, "God willing, they will face our harsh and crushing response."

General Jafari described fomenting insecurity in Iran as an important goal pursued by enemies, spearheaded by the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia, and said, "We are aware of their plots and investments (financial aids to terrorists) but most of these plots are foiled by our preparedness and superiority."

The IRGC Ground Force in a statement on Tuesday blasted the foreign enemies for the abduction of 11 Iranian Basijis (volunteer forces) and border guards by a terrorist group in Mirjaveh border in Southeastern Sistan-Balouchestan province on Monday night.

"Last night (Monday night) a number of Basij forces and forces of border regiment who were stationed in the zero border point in Mirjaveh were kidnapped by counterrevolutionary groups," the public relations of the IRGC Ground Force's Qods Headquarters said in its statement.

The IRGC pointed to the fortified positions of Iranian border regiment, and said, "Members of a terrorist group that is supported by foreign intelligence services after deceiving some traitors managed to abduct Iran's border guards along the common border with Pakistan."

It noted that the operations against the terrorists and the outlaws as well as the needed measures to set free the abducted Basijis and border guards tops agenda of the security forces stationed along the border regions, and said, "We expect the Pakistani government to seriously deal with the outlaws and terrorists who are stationed along the borders and are supported by some reactionary countries of the region while expediting releasing the abducted Basijis and handing them over to border guards."

According to reports, the incident happened in Lulakdan village, near the border of Pakistan, at around 4 a.m. local time.

The Iranian forces were participating in a plan to boost the security of Mirjaveh border unit.

Jeish al-Adl terrorist group, whose base is in Pakistan, has claimed responsibility for abduction of the Iranian border guards.

In relevant remarks on Tuesday, Commander of the IRGC Ground Force Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour announced his forces' preparedness to launch joint operations against the terrorists who abducted the Iranian border guards in Southeastern Iran.

"We have had different contacts with the Pakistani army and urged them to guarantee extradition of the outlaws and healthiness of the abductees and they should show more responsibility," General Pakpour said.

"These terrorists have a stronghold and a base on Pakistan's soil and we are prepared for any joint operations with the Pakistani army against the outlaws to release the hostages," he added
 
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The issue is that this was an inside job (some Baloch chef or supplier of food got bought out)......He took money from the foreign intelligence agencies......Then the soldiers who lay unconscious were carried by these kidnappers to your country. So yes, these kidnappers on foreign intelligence payroll are operating from your country. This is not an accusation, but the truth, and we have seen this type of abductions a number of times before. Obviously this was a far more elaborate plan to put pressure on Iran.




IRGC Commander Warns Abductors of Iranian Border Guards of Crushing Response
13961124000938_Test_PhotoI.jpg



TEHRAN (FNA)- Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari warned the terrorists who kidnapped the Iranian border guards of Iran's crushing response.
"They (the terrorists) anesthetized the Iranian forces because they were sure that they cannot attain their goal while the Iranian forces are conscious," General Jafari told reporters in the Northern city of Semnan on Wednesday.

He downplayed the terrorists' method to abduct the Iranian border guards, and said, "God willing, they will face our harsh and crushing response."

General Jafari described fomenting insecurity in Iran as an important goal pursued by enemies, spearheaded by the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia, and said, "We are aware of their plots and investments (financial aids to terrorists) but most of these plots are foiled by our preparedness and superiority."

The IRGC Ground Force in a statement on Tuesday blasted the foreign enemies for the abduction of 11 Iranian Basijis (volunteer forces) and border guards by a terrorist group in Mirjaveh border in Southeastern Sistan-Balouchestan province on Monday night.

"Last night (Monday night) a number of Basij forces and forces of border regiment who were stationed in the zero border point in Mirjaveh were kidnapped by counterrevolutionary groups," the public relations of the IRGC Ground Force's Qods Headquarters said in its statement.

The IRGC pointed to the fortified positions of Iranian border regiment, and said, "Members of a terrorist group that is supported by foreign intelligence services after deceiving some traitors managed to abduct Iran's border guards along the common border with Pakistan."

It noted that the operations against the terrorists and the outlaws as well as the needed measures to set free the abducted Basijis and border guards tops agenda of the security forces stationed along the border regions, and said, "We expect the Pakistani government to seriously deal with the outlaws and terrorists who are stationed along the borders and are supported by some reactionary countries of the region while expediting releasing the abducted Basijis and handing them over to border guards."

According to reports, the incident happened in Lulakdan village, near the border of Pakistan, at around 4 a.m. local time.

The Iranian forces were participating in a plan to boost the security of Mirjaveh border unit.

Jeish al-Adl terrorist group, whose base is in Pakistan, has claimed responsibility for abduction of the Iranian border guards.

In relevant remarks on Tuesday, Commander of the IRGC Ground Force Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour announced his forces' preparedness to launch joint operations against the terrorists who abducted the Iranian border guards in Southeastern Iran.

"We have had different contacts with the Pakistani army and urged them to guarantee extradition of the outlaws and healthiness of the abductees and they should show more responsibility," General Pakpour said.

"These terrorists have a stronghold and a base on Pakistan's soil and we are prepared for any joint operations with the Pakistani army against the outlaws to release the hostages," he added

Unprofessional, undiplomatic language by warlords..
 
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I feel like if you replace "Iran" with "Pakistan" in your comment it is still accurate.lol
his post fall in the category of politically correct posts, what he said can be true for many countries for example just replace "Iran" with "INDIA" and it will remain true even in this case .... :whistle:
 
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his post fall in the category of politically correct posts, what he said can be true for many countries for example just replace "Iran" with "INDIA" and it will remain true even in this case .... :whistle:

Even for US it will remain true.
 
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Joint intelligence sharing is the answer. Highly probable that these fourteen men will be freed by prisoner exchange deals.

We need a secure region and prosperity, not fighting over who is more capable of securing some border. In developed parts of the world border security is a joint task, obviously it takes neighbors to ensure that.

You do not understand the Pakistani online users problem with Iran.
 
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