Firefight on Pakistan border

Hassan1980

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Terrorist apes have been using Pakistani soil for hit and run attacks on Iranian border guards... a firmer response is needed.

QUETTA: Iranian border guards attacked a vehicle of Frontier Corps, a para-military force, inside Pakistani territory killing one personnel and injured another three on Friday morning.

Khan Wasey, the Spokesman FC told Dawn.com that Iranian border guards have been violating Pakistani territory since the past two days. He said the FC's vehicle was also damaged during the attack.

The injured personnel were rushed to Quetta for medical treatment.

Wasey said that Iranian border guards entered inside Pakistani territory and attacked the FC vehicle in Mand Tehsil of Balochistan's Kech district.

In another incident, Wasey said 30 Iranian border guards entered into Pakistan's town of Nokundi which borders Iran and made the residents of a nearby village hostage for six hours.

"They subjected the residents to physiological torture and then left," he said.




گروه مرزبانی فرمانده مرزبانی سیستان و بلوچستان از به هلاکت رساندن تنی چند از اشرار مسلح در درگیری مرزداران هنگ مرزی زاهدان خبر داد.

سرتیپ دوم پاسدار "رهام بخش حبیبی" با اعلام این خبر به خبرگزاری دانشجویان ایران (ایسنا) گفت: مرزداران هنگ مرزی زاهدان با اشرافیت اطلاعاتی شب گذشته از فعالیت اشرار مسلح در نقطه صفر مرزی وقصد آن***ها مبنی بر ورود به داخل کشور آگاه و پس از ساماندهی و آموزش***های لازم، متوقف ساختن آن***ها را در دستور کار خود قرار دادند.

وی گفت: مرزداران هنگ مرزی زاهدان در درگیری با اشرار مسلح توانستند ضمن به هلاکت رساندن تنی چند از آن***ها، یک دستگاه خودرو و مقادیر قابل توجهی سلاح و مهمات را توقیف و کشف و ضبط نمایند.

حبیبی ضمن تقدیر از مرزداران هنگ مرزی زاهدان که با رشادت خود مانع از ورود اشرار مسلح به داخل کشور شدند گفت: در این درگیری دو نفر از جان برکفان مرزبانی سیستان و بلوچستان به نام***های ستوان***دوم "جواد باقری" و استواردوم "رضا بارانی" به فیض عظمای شهادت نائل شدند.

فرمانده مرزبانی سیستان و بلوچستان در پایان افزود: ورود به حریم امنیتی جمهوری اسلامی ایران هزینه سنگینی برای متجاوزین به دنبال خواهد داشت و مرزداران دلاور این استان در راه حفظ مرزها، تا آخرین قطره خون ایستاده***اند و با اقتدار کامل با هرگونه تخلف واقدامات غیرقانونی در مرز مقابله و برخورد خواهند کرد.

انتهای پیام
 

Chinaski

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٣٥ سال مرتب تجاوز به خودی و غریبه, مرتب تجاوز به خاک دیگرون تا بیان بزنن تو پوزمون تا بفهمیم. اون عراق چوسکی با ١٢ ملیون جمیعت و تاریخ ضد آمریکای و ضد اسرایلی,انقدر انگولکشون کردیم, تا گفتن, باشه, حالا که تنت میخاره , ما هم میخارونیمت , انقدر مقابل ما وایساد تا آخرش کم آوردیم. حالا دارن یه قدرت اتمی با ٢٠٠ ملیون جمیعت رو انگولک میکنن. یعنی اینا آخر شر و فلاکت واسه این مملکت هستند.
 

Hassan1980

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^^ This has absolutely nothing to do with Iran and Pakistani governments, there are terrorists with links to Al Qaeda and ISIS (the same ones you condemn in Syria and Iraq) who misuse the huge vacuum of power in Pakistani Balouchestan, this incident is a part of the problem.

Did you read the news ? Last time a convoy of 26 armed pickup trucks moved from Pakistani border an attacked a Iranian border checkpoint and used a VBIED suicide tactic attack (same ones being used in Syria and Iraq) to destroy the checkpoint, but they were beaten back and quickly ran away back to the Pakistani side of the border.

Due to legality issues Iranian forces can not enter Pakistan but it seems Iran has had it enough with Pakistani incompetence. (Yes, there is even a more badbakht and more incompetent force than IR over there... its called Pakestan)
 

Chinaski

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هیچ فرقی نمیکنه. دنبال هرکی هم که باشی, تعقیب فقط تو خاک خودت مجازه. وقتی میری تو خاک یه کشور دیگه اونم مسلح , طرف حق داره بهت حمله کنه, حق داره به خاکت حمله کنه. اگه یکی اینکار رو بکنه تو هم باید جواب بدی, همینجوری جنگ شروع میشه.
 

Hassan1980

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هیچ فرقی نمیکنه. دنبال هرکی هم که باشی, تعقیب فقط تو خاک خودت مجازه. وقتی میری تو خاک یه کشور دیگه اونم مسلح , طرف حق داره بهت حمله کنه, حق داره به خاکت حمله کنه. اگه یکی اینکار رو بکنه تو هم باید جواب بدی, همینجوری جنگ شروع میشه.
Mate, i understand what you are saying here but the problem is that Pakistan is some kind of a failed state. Does a sovereign country have thousands of Taliban and Al Qaeda terrorists around the country ?

There is a huge security vacuum in Pakistani Balouchestan with alot of fucked up terrorists... who are not much different from the ones we see in Iraq and Syria.

These terrorists are after one thing only... the genocide of Iranians and not about IR.
 

Hassan1980

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Kind of rubbish propaganda from a Paki official. These guys shout about sovereign country but hardly can keep even their international airports safe from terrorist attacks.

Pakistan is homeland of terrorism and when i say Pakistan i mean their people too, their people are one of the most backward creatures on the planet. Their intelligence agencies and their other governmental branches have funded,feeded terrorism and kept it alive.
 

Chinaski

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There is a huge security vacuum in Pakistani Balouchestan with alot of fucked up terrorists... who are not much different from the ones we see in Iraq and Syria.

These terrorists are after one thing only... the genocide of Iranians and not about IR.
Who you call terrorists are most probably no terrorists. Terrorists are those sepahis who are just in a fight about who rules over drugs. Thats all it is. They sell it as "fight against terrorism". There is no bigger terrorist organization than the IR. Balouchis genocide of iranians? Balouchs are the iranians with most iranian blood in their genes while we dont know from what toilet those sepahis are coming from. This is all about who rules over the drug line of supply.
 

Hassan1980

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Who you call terrorists are most probably no terrorists. Terrorists are those sepahis who are just in a fight about who rules over drugs. Thats all it is. They sell it as "fight against terrorism". There is no bigger terrorist organization than the IR. Balouchis genocide of iranians? Balouchs are the iranians with most iranian blood in their genes while we dont know from what toilet those sepahis are coming from. This is all about who rules over the drug line of supply.
These terrorist who launch attacks on those young Iranian conscripts at the border are no drug dealers, they are sectarian insurgents, same Al Qaeda and ISIS symphatizing shits.
 

Chinaski

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This is Iran against extremist terrorism. You claimed a few months ago that you would fight if these terrorists succeeded in waging a total insurgency on Iran.
Yes. If there were terrorist attacking iran. No sunni terrorist would be able to cause damage to iran. Iran is a big homogenous country. However if they cause headaches to drug dealing sepahis and IR, i have no problem with them.
The biggest terrorist bothering iranian people and their aaraamesh o aazaadi, are the IR terrorists.
 

Chinaski

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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013

IRGC Involved in International Drug Trafficking

According to official reports 3 million people in Iran are addicted to drugs while unconfirmed figures estimate the number at 10 million.

While these statistics consider Iran a nation of drug addicts, millions of Iranian youth have fallen beneath the mud of drugs and met with silence. ZDF documentary at the beginning showed a scene at a party in Tehran: “Iranian youths behind closed doors have parties full of heroin, ecstasy, crack and opium.”

An expert in IRGC affairs says, “There’s no doubt that the IRGC and the country’s military machines are involved in smuggling drugs to the West, and this goes back to when Iran was at war with Iraq.”

Iran as a transit country in the drug trade tried to finance its war with Iraq.

Reading the Wikileaks documents, we can say that the IRGC is the biggest government-backed drug smuggler in the world. The IRGC claims to be fighting against drug but in reality sends only half the consignments from Afghanistan abroad. The ZDF reporter interviewed an Iranian MP in the German Green Party who said, “In a country where most youth are unemployed, have no vacation, suffer from sexual problems, see no future for themselves, and the price of one shot of heroine is cheaper than the price of milk, the youth are inevitably drawn to drugs.”

Based on incontrovertible eyewitness accounts, he avers that the IRGC’s is involved with the drug trade.

An interview with the Iranian ambassador to Germany is shown at the end of the ZDF program, and of course he talks about how the IRGC is fighting against drug trafficking
 

Chinaski

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Sistan-Baluchestan jihad group blames IRGC for drug trafficking

Harakat Ansar Iran (‘HAI’), the Sistan-Baluchestan-based Sunni jihadi group which claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing that targeted Basij agents in a Chabahar mosque in November, issued a statement via its Persian-language website on Tuesday, saying that it has established a wing to combat narcotics trading in the province, and calling on local people to assist them.

The group also blamed the IRGC for importing narcotics into the province.


The statement said that the group’s emir, Abu Yassar Muskitani had discussed the main problems facing Sistan-Baluchestan with the group’s central committee and other elders and agreed on the establishment of a branch to combat narcotics trading in Baluchistan.

The group appointed Dr. Abdullah Balochi as the leader of the new branch, according to the statement.

HAI blamed the Iranian government for the problem of narcotics trading in Sistan-Baluchestan, and accused local people of collaborating, saying that effects of narcotics can be clearly seen in Sistan-Baluchestan, particularly among the young:

According to information obtained, every month over 5 tons of narcotics are brought into Sistan-Baluchestan, and the regime plays a major role in this process. The Mersad* and the IRGC control the entry of drugs across the borders, such that the drugs are brought into the regime checkpoints…and is then delivered to informants to be sold. It should be noted that, in the last few months’ of data, one ton of drugs was brought over the border by the regime, and then brought the the IRGC camp in Nikshahr, where after a few hours it was transported to an undisclosed location.

Drug trafficking across Sistan-Baluchestan’s porous 1,100 km border with Pakistan and Afghanistan is a big problem, and one which the Iranian authorities have frequently highlighted – and accused Western and Israeli agents of promoting drug trafficking to destabilize the region.

In December, Sistan-Baluchestan police commander Hamid Fahimirad said that 3 tons of drugs and 3 kilos of opium had been seized in the province. On December 4, Deputy Commander of Iran’s Police, Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Radan said that the authorities seized 77 tons of drugs in Sistan Baluchestan during the last Iranian year, and that the border police had locked down the Sistan Baluchestan borders to prevent trafficking.

In October, three Iranian border guards were killed during an anti-narcotics operation in Sistan-Baluchestan, and over 4,000 police officers and soldiers have been killed in the past 30 years in clashes with traffickers according to an Iranian report in the hardline Iran daily.

Although Sistan-Baluchestan is the least developed province in Iran, it has strategic importance for Tehran.

Iran’s foreign minister, Ali Akbar Salehi said on December 4 that Sistan-Baluchestan is “Iran’s only province with direct access to free waters and the ocean, and is adjacent to Afghanistan and Pakistan”.

During a meeting to discuss combating smuggling in the province, Salehi said Tehran had made “major investments” in the port city of Chabahar, which he described as “very important” for the country and its neighbors, according to a report in the hardline Kayhan newspaper.

Notes:

*The Mersad, meaning ‘ambush’ is a paramilitary group operating under direct orders from Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, and which is responsible for many shootings and beatings in Sistan and Balochistan, according to an August report by Nasser Boladai for the Unrepresented Nations and People Organization.
 

Chinaski

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Its all about Sepah the biggest Mafia Corp. in the middle east, trying to secure the supply lines of milliards of dollars they earn through drug trafficing. Thats all it is. Not one single word coming out of the mouth of these shiite terrorists should be trusted. I am sure this is another version of their so called "defaa moghadas": Attacking and pursuing rival drug trafficers well outside of iranian territory violating another countries territory and call it "defaa moghadas".
 
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iran has repeatedly asked pakistan to watch the border and not allow
jihadist terrorists to use it's territory to launch cross border attacks on
iran.pakistan is being used by saudi ever since their new pm arrived from exile
in saudi and took power.he is a stoog.but iran has it's own tools to deal with
these provocations.the saudis are totally off balance since iran backed forces
took over yemen.that was a nice head fake by iran while everyone was busy with
isis/isil.the saudis are in shock.they issued a death sentence for a shia cleric yesterday
and asked pakistan to hit iran.but iran has proven time and time again the they get even
and not let any punches go unanswered.this was a warning shot by iran and the message
has been registered on both pakistan and their suggar daddy in saudi now.

[h=1]Iran threatens to act if Pakistan refuses to secure border
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TEHRAN: Iranian Deputy Commander has warned that Iran will step in to contain terrorists if Pakistan refuses to take action to secure its borders and prevent the terrorists from slipping into the Islamic Republic, according to a report of Iranian news agency.

According to FARS new agency, Iran’s Deputy Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami warned: “We believe that every country should respect its commitments vis-à-vis its own internal security as well as that of neighboring countries."

General Salami told reporters on Thursday: "Terrorists, wherever they may be, even on the soil of neighboring countries, we will find them, and if they do not give up acts of terrorism, we will deal with them without reservation,” according to FARS report.

Iranian officials have been blaming Pakistan for its lax control in bordering areas near Iran, the report added.

 

Flint

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When I started reading this thread my first question was why would terrorists attack an Iranian checkpoint in an absolutely unremarkable part of the country? There is nothing there to conquer. By the time I reached the end it started to make sense. It is about drugs and money. Remember, if it doesn't make sense you are not told the whole story.