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No. 2 leader of JA terrorist group was killed in IRGC operation

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Terrorist came from Pakistan and the remaining fled back into Pakistan.
I have no doubt they came from Pakistan. But it's important to understand the Pakistani state is not involved. SAdly and with regret Pakistan has large areas that are lawless and beyond the control of the state. In these sparsely populated area terrorists of all types have taken root. This is as applicable along the Iran/Pak border as was along the Af/Pak border. I say 'was' because along the Af/Pak border the Pakistani state has stamped it's authority and is in fact building a fence.

However the Baloch region remains a wild west with bare if any state writ. This is what the kids here on this forum don't understand. For instance the terrorists of BLA are also operating who of course pose a threat to Iran as well as Pakistan. Then you have sectarian terrorists as well who have taken advantage of the vacuam in the region.

Unfortunately notwithstanding the keyboard warriors here Pakistan does not have the resources to bring the Pakistan side of Iran/Pak border under effective state control. As it is the state is too occupied on the Af/Pak and Indian border. In fact Pakistan is fortunate to have Iran that is disposed peacefully to Pakistan. That is something the keyboard warriors don't understand. I make this "Iranian peacefull disposition" based on one solid, in your face fact.

Pakistan has deployed entire armies on Af/Pak border and the Indian border takes most of the hardcore fighting formations of Pakistan. On the Iranian border we have nothing. What does that tell us???

Of course the keyboard warriors would want Pakistan to open another fron on the Iranian border. Exactly where Pakistan will get divisions to fill that gap I have no idea. I let the keyboard warriors answer that.
 
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Pakistan's border is completely abandoned. There is not even a road on the Pakistani side. see Google map you will find out...
 
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thank you IRGC for making Iran safer . Now I know it better why admins of this are site believe IRGC is a sectarian force ! :rolleyes:

counter terrorism mod ... :lol::lol:

be ready for expert opinions guys !
 
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I have no doubt they came from Pakistan. But it's important to understand the Pakistani state is not involved. SAdly and with regret Pakistan has large areas that are lawless and beyond the control of the state. In these sparsely populated area terrorists of all types have taken root. This is as applicable along the Iran/Pak border as was along the Af/Pak border. I say 'was' because along the Af/Pak border the Pakistani state has stamped it's authority and is in fact building a fence.

However the Baloch region remains a wild west with bare if any state writ. This is what the kids here on this forum don't understand. For instance the terrorists of BLA are also operating who of course pose a threat to Iran as well as Pakistan. Then you have sectarian terrorists as well who have taken advantage of the vacuam in the region.

Unfortunately notwithstanding the keyboard warriors here Pakistan does not have the resources to bring the Pakistan side of Iran/Pak border under effective state control. As it is the state is too occupied on the Af/Pak and Indian border. In fact Pakistan is fortunate to have Iran that is disposed peacefully to Pakistan. That is something the keyboard warriors don't understand. I make this "Iranian peacefull disposition" based on one solid, in your face fact.

Pakistan has deployed entire armies on Af/Pak border and the Indian border takes most of the hardcore fighting formations of Pakistan. On the Iranian border we have nothing. What does that tell us???

Of course the keyboard warriors would want Pakistan to open another fron on the Iranian border. Exactly where Pakistan will get divisions to fill that gap I have no idea. I let the keyboard warriors answer that.
Do u know ground realities and what exactly happened in feb 2018 in queetta and may 2018 in lahore . If u knew u wouldn't be talking like this.
In any case we do need friendly relationship but on equal terms
 
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Pakistan's border is completely abandoned. There is not even a road on the Pakistani side. see Google map you will find out...

Thats Not True. The border is adequately guarded.

You do realize there is an Indian guy who keeps harping war trumpets of 2.5 Front for Pakistan. It would be suicidal to fire a shot at Pakistan right now.
 
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I will but with approval and not to hurt national interest
You alluded to [read below] please do tell us what that "ground reality" is?
what exactly happened in feb 2018 in queetta and may 2018 in lahore


The Iranian border fence is about half a mile [0.5 mile] west of the actual border. On Pakistan side for hundred miles there is nothing but sparesly populated vacuam that has precious little Pakistan government control. The region is essentially lawless 'wild west' and source of problem to Pakistan [smuggling, crime, Baloch insurgents, sectarian terrorists] and frankly Pakistan does not have the resources to stamp state authority. right now the Indian border and Afghan border are priorities. However as CPEC unfolds and Gwadar takes off I suspect Pakistan will need to secure this area and develop roads, police posts etc.

The point that might be valid to this thread although of little consequences to the sick individuals afflicted by sectarian hatred [both sunni or shia] is that Iran could have interdicted the terrorists east of the fence and police compunds as we can see the actual border is well east of the fence.

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@Oscar @Dexon @Iranians
 
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Apni nakamio p parda dalnay k ley in ko bakra chihaey vo bakra kbi Pakistan hai kbi Arab kbhi Israel kbhi aliens . AVAAM ko b prove krna hota hai k daikho hmari Islami mazloom gormint p sb mulk hamla krvatay hain hm na rhy to mulk ka kia Banay ga.
 
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iranian side
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pakstani side

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And i dont See terrorists in either picture.

Its Time to admit you have a Problem in your Balochistan and Stop asking Pakistan to play the escape goat.
 
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