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Iran warns: will hit militant 'safe havens' inside Pakistan

Pakistan need Foreign minister and balanced foreign policy . Nawaz should open his eyes and appoint foreign minister and work on foreign policy. Pak has to take advantage of both Saudis and Iranian at same time, just like Indian. Indian won all major projects both KSA and Iran and creating employment for his countrymen . Pak is only busy building more enemies with tilted policies. Pak has no active foreign policy since mid 1980s.
 
Such statements are to be expected for a weak nation like Pakistan and its capitalist economy too much busy sucking the money out of the poor working class.
koi haal nahi is mulk ka :-/
Now even iran is threatening us .lol

:lol:...but bro, Iranio ki phat gayi lagta hai...check below thread...Pakistan should have summoned Iranian ambassador earlier

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/iran...ntext-iranian-ambassador.494812/#post-9464742

Is the cat out of the bag already?

YES !!!
 
How you reached that conclusion?
I you sto being a slave to Iran you will knw what their minister threatenedus with and how the cal us terrorist sponsor when they themselves have been sanctioned for supporting terrosim.
Its in interest in Pakistan to join Islamic alliance we will join. Iran can moan and bitch about it
 
Iran should remember Pakistan is nuclear power. One misadventure in our motherland and it wouldn't take long for Pakistani army to wipe out the hypocrites in Iran.
 
I you sto being a slave to Iran
For some intellectuals here opposing Saudi regime is slavery of Iran, hats off to your intellect. Actually our society has radicalised to the extent that either you are a Takfiri Najdi or Ghaali Rafzi. @Azlan Haider can confirm my love for Wahabism :D

their minister threatenedus with and how the cal us terrorist sponsor when they themselves have been sanctioned for supporting terrosim.
Its in interest in Pakistan to join Islamic alliance we will join. Iran can moan and bitch about it
My only objection to your assertion is that dont call this Saudi led Alliance as an Islamic Alliance. This Alliance is formed under an illegitimate regime who has no right to rule Hijaz and Arab(So does Irani Mullahs). They are among the worst dictatorial regimes whose involvement in spreading Wahhabi terrorism is well established. Its also a established fact that Irani Mullahs and Saudis are supporting their respective brand of Islam economically and militarily.
 
For some intellectuals here opposing Saudi regime is slavery of Iran, hats off to your intellect. Actually our society has radicalised to the extent that either you are a Takfiri Najdi or Ghaali Rafzi. @Azlan Haider can confirm my love for Wahabism :D


My only objection to your assertion is that dont call this Saudi led Alliance as an Islamic Alliance. This Alliance is formed under an illegitimate regime who has no right to rule Hijaz and Arab(So does Irani Mullahs). They are among the worst dictatorial regimes whose involvement in spreading Wahhabi terrorism is well established. Its also a established fact that Irani Mullahs and Saudis are supporting their respective brand of Islam economically and militarily.
Well we did ask mad mullah to join so we could have xoomoj ground. But the sick Persian blood has too much ego. Mouth of two devils I will choose the lesser devil, which is Arabia
 
These afghans, iranians n indians are speaking the same language as of late, seems like frustration upon the failiure of their nefrarious designs in balochistan and sindh.
We are confronted with the most idiotic loud mouth nieghbours that lack even a shred of professionalism.
Anyways try it dear iran and next we would be hearing of 50 iranian border gaurds dead instead of 10..
I have been endlessly advocating on this forum that most of us pakistanis are not into sectarianism hence we see iran from a non sectarian perspective yet iran a deeply sectarian state sees us and always will as a sunni enemy state, they proved this by using assisting kalboshan n uzair and allying with india of late...
Our establishment knows all the facts on the ground, its high time we as a nation learn to indentify our enemies.
We bieng a non sectarian state wont change the cold hard fact that iran is a deep one....
You are so wrong here, when all your neighbors are telling to stop terrorist operations inside their territory than at least one is right. You should accept what your actual position in this case. Its just not about Iran, Afghanistan, India.. You just count, Nepal, Srilanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, UAE, KSA and the list goes on.. Right now, apart from China, nobody stands with you anywhere. And China too is hell selfish, once their purpose is served, you will see yourself nowhere. I hope this doesnt offend anyone here..
 
Pakistan needs to work more and shoot down the terrorists that are creating problems inside and outside pakistan.
Iran should be careful what it says , threatening everybody around it isn't a good idea , islam enemies will take benefit .
 
You are so wrong here, when all your neighbors are telling to stop terrorist operations inside their territory than at least one is right. You should accept what your actual position in this case. Its just not about Iran, Afghanistan, India.. You just count, Nepal, Srilanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, UAE, KSA and the list goes on.. Right now, apart from China, nobody stands with you anywhere. And China too is hell selfish, once their purpose is served, you will see yourself nowhere. I hope this doesnt offend anyone here..
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Iran-Pakistan border is 900 Km long and not under dispute. However, just like Pak –Afghan border, it is a very porous smugglers den; especially along the area where Iran/Pakistan/Afghanistan borders meet. Iranian gasoline and diesel was being smuggled into Baluchistan when I was working for Esso even back in the 1970’s.

Pakistan has declared many times that she will not allow Pakistan’s land to be used as a base for attacks on the neighbouring countries. Jaish al-Adl is a sectarian Sunni organization allegedly associated with LeJ /SSP and with the Saudi backing; basically an arm of Saudis in their proxy war with Iran. Iranians are justified in complaining for the 26Th April and other attacks on the Iranian guards; however the wording used is very strong and not suitable for friendly countries.

Remember so many Pakistanis were also calling for surgical strikes on TTP targets inside Afghanistan. Iranian reaction is regrettably similar.

Saudi influence is no doubt very strong in Pakistan and even in the 'Report Card' where the participants are renowned journalists; I heard one who, in an indirect way implied “To hell with Iran”. Can we really afford to live surround by the hostile neighbours on 3 sides? Pakistanis have to realize that one must find a way to co-exist peacefully with the neighbouring countries.

There should really be no room for any Jaish, Lashkar or a private army in a sovereign country. IMHO, it is our diplomatic failure and lack of political will to control sectarian outfits that is to blame for this mess. Regardless of how long it takes and what is the cost on the ex-chequer, Pakistan Army must root out all such organizations from Pakistani soil. Only then States’ writ can prevail.

Arguably, we cannot find a negotiated settlement with India in the foreseeable future; but with Afghanistan and Iran we surely can.
 
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Iran-Pakistan border is 900 Km long and not under dispute. However, just like Pak –Afghan border, it is a very porous smugglers den; especially along the area where Iran/Pakistan/Afghanistan borders meet. Iranian gasoline and diesel was being smuggled into Baluchistan when I was working for Esso even back in the 1970’s.

Pakistan has declared many times that she will not allow Pakistan’s land to be used as a base for attacks on the neighbouring countries. Jaish al-Adl is a sectarian Sunni organization allegedly associated with LeJ /SSP and with the Saudi backing; basically an arm of Saudis in their proxy war with Iran. Iranians are justified in complaining for the 26Th April and other attacks on the Iranian guards; however the wording used is very strong and not suitable for friendly countries.

Remember so many Pakistanis were also calling for surgical strikes on TTP targets inside Afghanistan. Iranian reaction is regrettably similar.

Saudi influence is no doubt very strong in Pakistan and even in the 'Report Card' where the participants are renowned journalists; I heard one who, in an indirect way implied “To hell with Iran”. Can we really afford to live surround by the hostile neighbours on 3 sides? Pakistanis have to realize that one must find a way to co-exist peacefully with the neighbouring countries.

There should really be no room for any Jaish, Lashkar or a private army in a sovereign country. IMHO, it is our diplomatic failure and lack of political will to control sectarian outfits that is to blame for this mess. Regardless of how long it takes and what is the cost on the ex-chequer, Pakistan Army must root out all such organizations from Pakistani soil. Only then States’ writ can prevail.

Arguably, we cannot find a negotiated settlement with India in the foreseeable future; but with Afghanistan and Iran we surely can.
Coexisting doeant mean its us who have to loose ground on issues of principle, its the nieghbours that will adhere and submit to our policy or to hell with them and pakitanis were asking for surgical strikes cause we can, cause we are powerful enough to guarentee no viable response from Ana, iran pak situation is different, in this case we can cripple iran in retaliation, we acted responsibly when we discovered iran involvement in kalboshan n uzair n kept it to back door off the grid intel wars when in reality we can actually conduct strikes in iran n get away with it, iran should avoid this unprofessional conduct as it cant get away with strikeson pakistani soil...
 
You are so wrong here, when all your neighbors are telling to stop terrorist operations inside their territory than at least one is right. You should accept what your actual position in this case. Its just not about Iran, Afghanistan, India.. You just count, Nepal, Srilanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, UAE, KSA and the list goes on.. Right now, apart from China, nobody stands with you anywhere. And China too is hell selfish, once their purpose is s
You are so wrong here, when all your neighbors are telling to stop terrorist operations inside their territory than at least one is right. You should accept what your actual position in this case. Its just not about Iran, Afghanistan, India.. You just count, Nepal, Srilanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, UAE, KSA and the list goes on.. Right now, apart from China, nobody stands with you anywhere. And China too is hell selfish, once their purpose is served, you will see yourself nowhere. I hope this doesnt offend anyone here..
Srilanka Nepal heavily influenced by India.
Bangladesh.the best/worst example of state sponsored cross border terrorism
Afghanistan and Iran trying play as India B.
USA not always right.
Uk..USA b.
Now???
USA and the west is also perusing pak to give and roll back our nuclear program.so shall we act upon what is said?
Iran is not happy with raheel Sharif leading the coalition force.or Pakistan siding with saudia.
But that's Iran's problem as they have declined to join coalition despite invitation.
A country heavily involved in proxies in yamen and Syria openly and launching terrorists like yadev is now threatening us ....isn't amazing.??
 
Iran-Pakistan border is 900 Km long and not under dispute. However, just like Pak –Afghan border, it is a very porous smugglers den; especially along the area where Iran/Pakistan/Afghanistan borders meet. Iranian gasoline and diesel was being smuggled into Baluchistan when I was working for Esso even back in the 1970’s.

Pakistan has declared many times that she will not allow Pakistan’s land to be used as a base for attacks on the neighbouring countries. Jaish al-Adl is a sectarian Sunni organization allegedly associated with LeJ /SSP and with the Saudi backing; basically an arm of Saudis in their proxy war with Iran. Iranians are justified in complaining for the 26Th April and other attacks on the Iranian guards; however the wording used is very strong and not suitable for friendly countries.

Remember so many Pakistanis were also calling for surgical strikes on TTP targets inside Afghanistan. Iranian reaction is regrettably similar.

Saudi influence is no doubt very strong in Pakistan and even in the 'Report Card' where the participants are renowned journalists; I heard one who, in an indirect way implied “To hell with Iran”. Can we really afford to live surround by the hostile neighbours on 3 sides? Pakistanis have to realize that one must find a way to co-exist peacefully with the neighbouring countries.

There should really be no room for any Jaish, Lashkar or a private army in a sovereign country. IMHO, it is our diplomatic failure and lack of political will to control sectarian outfits that is to blame for this mess. Regardless of how long it takes and what is the cost on the ex-chequer, Pakistan Army must root out all such organizations from Pakistani soil. Only then States’ writ can prevail.

Arguably, we cannot find a negotiated settlement with India in the foreseeable future; but with Afghanistan and Iran we surely can.
We have foreign sponsored madrassa which are secured by our intelligence agencies. What else ....
 

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