There has already been a thread started about this.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/strate...unni-rebels-urges-pakistan-act-swissinfo.html
Mod's should close this thread.
multitudes of threads on this; and they all end up the same --as should this one
by the way -- the issue of Jundollah terrorism is a bilateral issue; meaning cooperation and intel sharing is essential. As far as I know, every time Iranians had info about Jundollah types sneaking into Pakistan and shared the info --Pakistan acted.
as it is an Iranian organization, whose militants are Iranian citizens it would be best for Iran to do more to ensure that such miscreant elements do not enter Pakistan in the first place. And yes that is easier said than done. The border is porous, it's easy for people to sneak in and out.
actually I dont think the Sistan-Baluchistan region is out of control more now than it was back even 4-5 years ago. Iran seems to prefer isolating itself and creating enemies, so therefore it is no surprise that there are proxies being used by nefarious outsiders who want to use sectarian and ethnic militant groups like Jundollah
Pakistan would have absolutely no interest to support a group like Jundollah --which again, is a sectarian/ethnic rebel group also involved in criminal activity. Pakistan would have little interest to allow their presence even, though our forces are stretched thin in other theatres at this time. Due to the law and order situation in parts of Baluchistan, the security forces have to do what the police are not as capable or trained to do. Things are done on priority basis, and we need to safeguard our own interests first.
Again, Iranian brothers should do more to prevent these rebels from coming into Pakistan in the first place (if that is indeed what is happening).
let us not forget ---without ISI help, the Iranian agencies would not have been able to nab Abdol Hamid & Abdol Malek Riggi