Dillinger
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Hot pursuit into Pakistani territory by Iranian forces is a sure way of exponentially increasing tensions in the region. While one can understand Iran's frustration at the fact that every two bit rebel or "warrior" has decided that Pakistan is the place to be in terms of setting up their HQ (largely due to Pakistan's past policies and inability to fight on multiple fronts against all the warriors they let in in the good old days) Iran needs to take a deep breath and think hard before committing itself to such an action. Pakistan's proclivity towards housing and arming terrorists may have led to the scenario today where other unwanted (whom Pakistan doesn't exactly arm) groups see it as an ideal place to operate out of but despite this Pakistan's soldiers aren't exactly pushovers (the exact opposite in fact) nor is their usually pusillanimous civilian leadership likely to be able to avoid picking up the thrown gauntlet so to say. Iran needs to push Pakistan towards sincere cooperation against terrorists and while ultimatums/threats like this might be a tool towards lighting a fire underneath the seats of the babus (who share much in common with the babus on this side of the fence) they are still not viable options if one wants to see peace and stability in the region.
@Oscar Although this makes for another interesting fictional scenario...add it to our list along with the night op in Cholistan and the recce in Gilgit.
@Oscar Although this makes for another interesting fictional scenario...add it to our list along with the night op in Cholistan and the recce in Gilgit.
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