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  • Iran cautions Pakistan over Jundallah

    Its about time Iran takes stricter action against those that are supporting US proxy outfits like PJAK and Jondallah.

    Iran cautions Pakistan over Jundallah
    Tue, 01 Jul 2008 18:56:46


    Prosecutor General Qorban-Ali Dorri Najaf-Abadi

    Iran's Prosecutor General urges neighboring Pakistan to take necessary measures to prevent terrorists from taking shelter in the country.

    Qorban-Ali Dorri Najaf-Abadi said Tuesday that Tehran has already cautioned Islamabad to take necessary steps to stop Pakistan-based terrorists who operate in Southeastern Iran.

    Abdolmalek Rigi, the ringleader of the Jundallah terrorist cell, has claimed responsibility for the assassination of Ibrahim Karimi, the Deputy Prosecutor of Saravan city in Sistan-Baluchistan Province.

    Jundullah, which operates in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan and Pakistan's Balochistan, has carried out a number of attacks against high profile Iranian targets, especially government and security officials.

    The ABC news reported in 2007 that the terrorist cell has been 'secretly encouraged and advised' by American officials since 2005.

    Dorri Najaf-Abadi said Iran hopes that Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf and his government would respond to Tehran's demands.

    He added that if such terrorist groups continue to operate in southeastern Iran and inside Pakistan, the region would be destabilized.

    When asked if Tehran had contacted Pakistani officials, the prosecutor general said a letter of warning had been sent to Islamabad last week.

    Press TV - Iran cautions Pakistan over Jundallah

  • #2
    Something about a kettle saying something to the Pot?

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    • #3
      wonder what the americans think of this war on terror

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      • #4
        lol that is cute.

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        • #5
          The Iranian government is losing patience with Pakistan. Actually they've already lost patience with Pakistan over their failure to combat terrorists taking shelter in their country and failure to act against their intelligence agents who are supporting them. The stern words and veiled warnings for Pakistan by the MP from Zahedan in this debate on PRESS TV are very revealing about the Iranian government's frustration with Pakistan.


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          • #6
            What about the worlds frustration with Iran for its support to Hezbollah, Hamas and the likes?

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            • #7
              Lol

              Originally posted by Yusuf View Post
              What about the worlds frustration with Iran for its support to Hezbollah, Hamas and the likes?
              Israel and the USA do not = "the World".

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              • #8
                Alamgir, I think Pakistan and Iran may have the same problem. I don't think the Pakistanis would be supporting Balochi terrorists, especially since Pakistan's Balochis also want independence from Pakistan. And no one disagrees with Iran's stance against certain terror groups; namely Taliban and Al-Queda. Afterall, Iran was one of the countries which helped in tossing out the Taliban from Afghanistan. Hezbollah and Hamas on the other hand show Iran isn't entirely anti-terrorism.
                Last edited by Tronic; 09 Aug 08,, 16:35.
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                • #9
                  Alamgir Reply

                  LOL indeed.

                  "Israel and the USA do not = "the World".

                  Funny. Your reply was to an Indian in Bangalore.

                  You've an agenda and your commentary is underwhelming. Tronic should not have had to point out Pakistan's longstanding Baluchi rebellion to you. Meanwhile, Iran's own well-chronicled state-sponsored terror organizations make these assertions so ironically laughable.

                  Finally, "demands"? Nothing like Iran throwing it's weight around like a bull in a china shop. Pakistan doesn't do the "demand" thingy very well.

                  Sorta like Iran, don't you know?

                  Might want to try a UCAV strike or two to send a message. Pakistan understands those.
                  "This aggression will not stand, man!" Jeff Lebowski
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tronic View Post
                    Alamgir, I think Pakistan and Iran may have the same problem. I don't think the Pakistanis would be supporting Balochi terrorists, especially since Pakistan's Balochis also want independence from Pakistan.
                    The Baluchi rebellion in Pakistan has nothing to do with Jundullah or Iranian Baluchis. There is no rebellion among Iran's Baluch population. Jundullah is a proxy organisation that was created by the Americans and has sympathizers and backers in Pakistan's ISI. Jundullah has no clear agenda. They said they are fighting for the rights of Sunnis in Iran, then they said they are fighting for Baluchi rights. They then changed their name from Jundallah to 'People's Resistance Movement of Iran' in a move that was probably at the behest of the US to distance themselves from being labelled as Sunni extremists.

                    They serve no purpose to Baluchi people other to harm them and commit crime and terrorism in the province of Sistan-Baluchetsn before they hide across the border in Pakistan where they are given shelter and protection.

                    And no one disagrees with Iran's stance against certain terror groups; namely Taliban and Al-Queda. Afterall, Iran was one of the countries which helped in tossing out the Taliban from Afghanistan. Hezbollah and Hamas on the other hand show Iran isn't entirely anti-terrorism.
                    Hezbollah and Hamas both have their own leaders, neither of whom are Iranians or live in Iran. Iran is not accountable for what either of those two groups do. Their leaders are. And nobody in the Middle East regards Hezbollah as a terrorist group. They are a legitimate Lebanese resistance group to Israeli criminalty.

                    Does Nasrallah live in Iran or take shelter there with his followers? NO. Unlike Abdolmalek Rigi who claims to be fighting for Baluchi rights in Iran but is not even accountable to Baluchis and has to operate out of a foreign country, ie Pakistan, for protection.

                    There is no comparison between Hezbollah and Jundallah.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by S-2 View Post
                      LOL indeed.

                      "Israel and the USA do not = "the World".

                      Funny. Your reply was to an Indian in Bangalore.
                      So what? Is India now 'the World' ??

                      You've an agenda and your commentary is underwhelming. Tronic should not have had to point out Pakistan's longstanding Baluchi rebellion to you. Meanwhile, Iran's own well-chronicled state-sponsored terror organizations make these assertions so ironically laughable.
                      Pakistan's Baluchi rebellion has nothing to do with Jundullah. Even the Baluchi rebels from Pakistan consider Jundullah to be a terrorist group. That should tell you something about them. Dont believe me? Then hear it straight from the horse's mouth what Baluchi rebels in Pakistan have to say about Abdolmalek Rigi:

                      Dan Rather Reports - America Over There

                      Finally, "demands"? Nothing like Iran throwing it's weight around like a bull in a china shop. Pakistan doesn't do the "demand" thingy very well.

                      Sorta like Iran, don't you know?

                      Might want to try a UCAV strike or two to send a message. Pakistan understands those.
                      If you care to watch the debate on PRESS TV the member of parliament from Zahedan warned the Pakistanis that it would be unfortunate if 'Iranians were to seek revenge' over the killings of our peoples by this group.

                      So sure, maybe that strike will come sooner or later.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Alamgir View Post
                        So sure, maybe that strike will come sooner or later.
                        Just a Question; What then happens to the Islamic Bomb?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Alamgir View Post
                          Israel and the USA do not = "the World".
                          True.

                          But they do ensure a semblance of sanity!


                          "Some have learnt many Tricks of sly Evasion, Instead of Truth they use Equivocation, And eke it out with mental Reservation, Which is to good Men an Abomination."

                          I don't have to attend every argument I'm invited to.

                          HAKUNA MATATA

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                          • #14
                            Iran=World?

                            Well in our own little ways, its what surrounds us in the immediate vicinity that is the world, so why not.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Alamgir View Post
                              Hezbollah and Hamas both have their own leaders, neither of whom are Iranians or live in Iran. Iran is not accountable for what either of those two groups do. Their leaders are. And nobody in the Middle East regards Hezbollah as a terrorist group. They are a legitimate Lebanese resistance group to Israeli criminalty.
                              Could you point to me the Hezbollah rocket factories?

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