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Iran and India have similar views on Afghanistan

This is why iran is a threat in the Middle East! Go work with americans, and the next day screaming to destroy israel ahahah. If Pakistan is smart dont thrust this secterian country.....

Please cut the crap,we have had enough idiots recently on this forum,don't add to their numbers.

Turkey should use his influence on Turkic people and especially Shia Hazaras against Iranian and Tajik expansionism.

Why not sending your hilarious ambitions to Ardo?Send a letter to him,he would definitely listen.
Oh,these mighty internet warriors who always use 'must' and 'should' in their posts as if they are important in regional matters or think they are actually someone,never stop making us laugh.
 
if one really wants peace in AFGANISTAN then dont drag India in afghan matters...
 
Here is one example sunny boy :D

After the Iraq-Iran war started, Iran which had mostly a US military equipment asked Pakistan to supply it with some spare parts for its military. Arabs told Pakistan not to do so such as these special light bulbs used in Radars to detect incoming Iraqi Fighters, spare parts for F-14 Tomcats, munitions, and other parts for its weaponry.

During 1965 and 1971 Wars with India, the Shah gave Pakistan free oil.

And other examples which most educated and knowledge members of this site know.

Now shooo...and go read a book. :D


What book? Please provide link.

Most books would dispute your absurd claim. Pakistan did indeed help out Iran in Iraq-Iran conflict with logistics.
 
Northern Alliance anyone ? :blink:

Did they massacre Hazaras or any other religious community?

I know minority is not your cup of tea (neither we care about it) but Northern Alliance simply got pissed due to Taliban's lunacy.
 
What link. :blink:

Afghanistan
Bilateral relations between the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Republic of India have been traditionally strong and friendly. While the Republic of India was the only South Asian country to recognize the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in the 1980s.............
 
Both countries want to protect themselves from suni terrorism supported by some neighboring country
 
Here is one example sunny boy :D

After the Iraq-Iran war started, Iran which had mostly a US military equipment asked Pakistan to supply it with some spare parts for its military. Arabs told Pakistan not to do so such as these special light bulbs used in Radars to detect incoming Iraqi Fighters, spare parts for F-14 Tomcats, munitions, and other parts for its weaponry.

During 1965 and 1971 Wars with India, the Shah gave Pakistan free oil.

And other examples which most educated and knowledge members of this site know.

Now shooo...and go read a book. :D

What betrayal, Pakistan was both the first country to recognize the new Islamic regime of Iran and refused to back Iraq during their war with Iran despite huge amounts of GCC pressure to do so.

As for not supporting Iran by providing equipment, that was Pakistan's choice considering how radical and isolated the New Iranian regime was Pakistan could ill afford to back them up. Also Pakistan had preferred the Shah as he was more friendly so they were still worried about what role the new regime would play and how their rhetoric could polarize the 25% Shia minority of Pakistan.
 
What book? Please provide link.

Most books would dispute your absurd claim. Pakistan did indeed help out Iran in Iraq-Iran conflict with logistics.

Pakistan did not help during Iraq-Iran war. Only a person who has ZERO knowledge on anything like you would claim otherwise.

Here is a book written by a former ISI Officer who talks about the Pakistan-Iran relationship in the 1980's and especially our refusal to sell them spare parts due to pressure by Arab Countries.

Profiles of intelligence (Open Library)

Profiles of intelligence: Syed A. I Tirmazi: Amazon.com: Books

What betrayal, Pakistan was both the first country to recognize the new Islamic regime of Iran and refused to back Iraq during their war with Iran despite huge amounts of GCC pressure to do so.

As for not supporting Iran by providing equipment, that was Pakistan's choice considering how radical and isolated the New Iranian regime was Pakistan could ill afford to back them up. Also Pakistan had preferred the Shah as he was more friendly so they were still worried about what role the new regime would play and how their rhetoric could polarize the 25% Shia minority of Pakistan.

Pakistan was indeed the first country to recognize the new Islamic Government in Iran but was pressured by Arabs not to sell weapons or spare parts to Iran during Iraq-Iran war.

There was no need for Pakistan to support Iraq because Arabs were bankrolling the Iraqi Military.
 
Pakistan did not help during Iraq-Iran war. Only a person who has ZERO knowledge on anything like you would claim otherwise.

Here is a book written by a former ISI Officer who talks about the Pakistan-Iran relationship in the 1980's and especially our refusal to sell them spare parts due to pressure by Arab Countries.

Profiles of intelligence (Open Library)

Profiles of intelligence: Syed A. I Tirmazi: Amazon.com: Books



Pakistan was indeed the first country to recognize the new Islamic Government in Iran but was pressured by Arabs not to sell weapons or spare parts to Iran during Iraq-Iran war.

There was no need for Pakistan to support Iraq because Arabs were bankrolling the Iraqi Military.

Saddam asked Zia to open another front towards Iran from our side which he refused. Pakistan was trying to cease the hostilities, and many Iranian soldiers were treated by our doctors.
 
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