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Three Iranian Revolutionary Guards killed near Pakistan border

Yeah Sistan is secured. That's why 3 soldiers got killed in the "secure" area. Who are you fooling here? All the empty threats and rants won't help you. Take action. Improve intelligence in your territory. And such incidents can be avoided. We are doing what we are supposed to do in our territory.

After Peshawar attack, I remember too many Pakistani members blaming Afghanistan since terrorists supposedly came from Afghanistan. How come that is a justified excuse but this isn't? According to your post, shall we say that attack happened because you failed to provide security and Afghanistan had nothing to do with it at all?

If this isn't double standard, then what is it?

@IR1907

Keep it cool or you'll be banned from the thread. You are not helping here at all.
 
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After Peshawar attack, I remember too many Pakistani members blaming Afghanistan since terrorists supposedly came from Afghanistan. How come that is a justified excuse but this isn't? According to your post, shall we say that attack happened because you failed to provide security and Afghanistan had nothing to do with it at all?

But did we attack afghanistan? Only civilians made such threats, our generals did not. COAS went there and talked to ISAF and ANA commanders about coordinating a military response and then intensified the operation against insurgents in our own territory.

Iran should do the same, talk to our commanders and then launch a co-ordinated operation against insurgents.
 
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As does Swami Aseemanand:

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IRAN 1802, Could you please provide that link you had put somewhere, which shows that Pakistan has released the leader of Shia killing machine LEJ? Because this guy is lying here.
Bro that link was in farsi. Go to Iranian chill thread u can find that. I posted that 2 days ago. Then search the result in english.
 
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Thats why i said, ****.... that the ME region is none of your business and you lack knowledge to even sit at the discussion table nevermind taking part :lol:

We as a former empire and current regional heavyweight is our right to be involved in the political and militarily sphere of the Middle East. This is a war between Iran and Saudia wahabia... we will fight this out and it is none of your business.

I rather have presstv than the suicide bombing encouraging media over there in the glorious **** stan :lol:

You talking about recruiting youngsters is even a bigger joke than the jokes i mentioned before :lol:... you guys are masters in recruiting children to blow themselves up in fruit markets and schools... sadly this is so unfortunate enough that its not funny anymore. May all those inside pakistan even rest in peace due to your braindead wahabi actions.

Now piss off terrorist.
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No you are trolling and using insults which takes your argument directly to trash can even if you are telling the truth.

Don't use abusive words like ****, that'll get you banned if you don't stop.

I am replying in exactly same manner, and remember look the first page of the thread and see who started mocking of our deaths. I couldnt let this go. But since you are the mod here, ok. fair enough.
 
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Bro that link was in farsi. Go to Iranian chill thread u can find that. I posted that 2 days ago. Then search the result in english.

Thanks. I thought it was not reported anywhere else. Others provided the English links. The guy is a liar. As soon as links were provided, he changed his line from: "he will be shot at sight" to "It does not matter, he is a nobody, let him kill more". Pathetic.
 
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But did we attack afghanistan? Only civilians made such threats, our generals did not. COAS went there and talked to ISAF and ANA commanders about coordinating a military response and then intensified the operation against insurgents in our own territory.

Iran should do the same, talk to our commanders and then launch a co-ordinated operation against insurgents.

You missed the point. Do you accept that it was only your fault that the attack happened and Afghanistan had absolutely nothing to do with it? You are using the same argument for Iran, now I'm using that for you. Do you accept that it was your fault or not?
 
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1. Think before you speak

In the heat of the moment, it's easy to say something you'll later regret. Take a few moments to collect your thoughts before saying anything — and allow others involved in the situation to do the same.

2. Once you're calm, express your anger

As soon as you're thinking clearly, express your frustration in an assertive but nonconfrontational way. State your concerns and needs clearly and directly, without hurting others or trying to control them.

3. Get some exercise

Physical activity can help reduce stress that can cause you to become angry. If you feel your anger escalating, go for a brisk walk or run, or spend some time doing other enjoyable physical activities.

4. Take a timeout

Timeouts aren't just for kids. Give yourself short breaks during times of the day that tend to be stressful. A few moments of quiet time might help you feel better prepared to handle what's ahead without getting irritated or angry.

5. Identify possible solutions

Instead of focusing on what made you mad, work on resolving the issue at hand. Does your child's messy room drive you crazy? Close the door. Is your partner late for dinner every night? Schedule meals later in the evening — or agree to eat on your own a few times a week. Remind yourself that anger won't fix anything and might only make it worse.

:lol: since i am restricted by my compatriot moderator i cant continue this anymore... but remember to start with yourselves first. God have thaught all of us manners.
 
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We as a former empire and current regional heavyweight is our right to be involved in the political and militarily sphere of the Middle East. This is a war between Iran and Saudia wahabia... we will fight this out and it is none of your business.
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Good for you, as long as you do not bring it to Pakistan, we don't give a shyt!

@Other Iranians: Our condolences for the soldiers who were killed. A joint operation is need of the hour to root out those smugglers, drug dealers, terrorists etc.
 
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When will you understand it's not in Pakistan's interests to support attacks on Iran. Tell me what does Pakistan gain from this? Give me one sensible reason. These terrorists are operating on their own, the solution is cooperation and not bombarding innocent villagers.
Please stop being a pest
 
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