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10 border guards killed in clashes with outlaws in southeastern Iran
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Ten border guards have been killed in clashes with outlaws in southeastern Iran.

The clashes, which erupted near the town of Mirjaveh in the province of Sistan-and-Baluchestan while the Iranian forces were patrolling the area, also left three other border guards injured, IRIB News Agency reported.

PressTV-10 border guards killed in SE Iran
The so-called Jaish ul-Adl terror group claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement.

Armed bandits, outlaws and drug dealers regularly attack police forces and border guards in southeastern Iran.

Earlier this month, a commander with Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) was assassinated by two terrorists in Sistan-and-Baluchestan.

Commander Rouhollah Aali was gunned down on April 11 by “two Takfiri terrorists” while traveling to the Kurin District of Zahedan County on duty.
 
Iran warns Pakistan after abducted soldier feared executed

Tehran (AFP) - Tehran on Wednesday issued a warning to Islamabad after reports emerged that one of five Iranian soldiers abducted and taken across the border into Pakistan by Sunni extremists had been executed.

President Hassan Rouhani in a telephone call with Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif demanded "serious and swift action" by Pakistan to secure the release of the soldiers.

"We expect to hear good news in this regard," he said, while calling for "joint action by both countries against terrorists," the official IRNA news agency reported.

For his part, Sharif said the issue was of "utmost importance" to his government and that he was "prepared to boost action to free the soldiers".

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif had earlier expressed "grave concern" about the fate of Jamshid Danayifar, who was kidnapped along with four other border guards on February 6 by rebel group Jaish-ul Adl.

"We did all we could to secure their release," Zarif told state television after a cabinet meeting.
 
Iran summons Pakistan envoy over border guard killing

Iran has summoned Pakistan’s ambassador to Tehran in connection with the killing of one of five Iranian border guards held hostage in Pakistan.

Noor Mohammad Jadmani turned up at Iranian Foreign Ministry on Wednesday, IRNA quoted an informed Foreign Ministry official as saying.

The Iranian official said the Pakistani ambassador was summoned as part of Iran's serious follow-up on the whereabouts of kidnapped Iranian border guards and to remind the Pakistani government of the need to take urgent action for the identification and capture of those behind the killing of an Iranian border guard and their extradition to Iran.

Last Sunday, Jaish-ul-Adl terrorist group, which abducted five Iranian border guards in February and took them to Pakistan, announced that it has killed one of the hostages.

Earlier on Wednesday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the Iranian nation expects the Pakistani government to secure the release of the Iranian border guards.

In February 2013, Iran and Pakistan signed a security agreement under which both countries are required to cooperate in preventing and combating organized crime, fighting terrorism and countering the activities that pose a threat to the national security of either country.

Iran has repeatedly called on Pakistan to comply with the terms of the agreement.

It is not the first time Jaish-ul-Adl has carried out attacks against Iranian security forces.

On October 25, 2013, the terrorist group killed 14 Iranian border guards and wounded six others in the border region near the city of Saravan in Sistan and Baluchestan Province.
 
Iran offers to take over security of Pakistan border

An Iranian lawmaker has called on Pakistan to hand over to Iran the security of its common border with the Islamic Republic.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran believes that since Pakistan is not capable enough of securing [its] common borders with Iran, it should entrust this arduous task to Iran,” said Evaz Heidarpour who sits on the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of Iran’s Majlis.

He said the volatile situation along the Iran-Pakistan common border could open a Pandora’s box, and added Tehran has proposed that Islamabad hand over to Iran the full responsibility of ensuring security along the border, but “Pakistan has not yet given a response in that regard.”

The Iranian MP also denounced the abduction of the five Iranian border guards by the Jaish-ul-Adl terrorist group as an “inhumane act,” stressing that all Iranian security bodies have been seriously following up the case and contacting Pakistani officials as well as international organizations ever since the kidnapping took place last month.
 
Like a deeply Islamic nation with significant nuclear capacity is of not worth noticing?
 
In all honesty do you realize how little Americans care about one group of islamics killing another group of islamics?
I care.

The CIA, America's Deep State, the Mossad, Saudi Intelligence and the ISI are the world's largest sponsors of terrorism. Comparatively, the Turks and Iranians have nothing on them.

If you aren't paying attention to this, you don't know where the next theater of war is going to be, why it is being set up there, who the players really are, and the reasons behind it.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/plans-...e-east-the-project-for-a-new-middle-east/3882
 
10 border guards killed in clashes with outlaws in southeastern Iran
Locator_map_Iran_Sistan_and_Baluchestan_Province.png

37013a20-446c-4419-a175-04b6900eeb24.jpg

Ten border guards have been killed in clashes with outlaws in southeastern Iran.

The clashes, which erupted near the town of Mirjaveh in the province of Sistan-and-Baluchestan while the Iranian forces were patrolling the area, also left three other border guards injured, IRIB News Agency reported.

PressTV-10 border guards killed in SE Iran
The so-called Jaish ul-Adl terror group claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement.

Armed bandits, outlaws and drug dealers regularly attack police forces and border guards in southeastern Iran.

Earlier this month, a commander with Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) was assassinated by two terrorists in Sistan-and-Baluchestan.

Commander Rouhollah Aali was gunned down on April 11 by “two Takfiri terrorists” while traveling to the Kurin District of Zahedan County on duty.
Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. -- Galatians VI
 
....The CIA, America's Deep State, the Mossad, Saudi Intelligence and the ISI are the world's largest sponsors of terrorism. Comparatively, the Turks and Iranians have nothing on them.

If you aren't paying attention to this, you don't know where the next theater of war is going to be, why it is being set up there, who the players really are, and the reasons behind it.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/plans-...e-east-the-project-for-a-new-middle-east/3882
Disagreed, but typical of anti-American conspiracy theorists.

Globalresearch - RationalWiki
Globalresearch is an anti-"Western" website that can't distinguish between serious analysis and discreditable junk — and so publishes both. It's basically the moonbat equivalent to Infowars or WND.

While some of GlobalResearch's articles discuss legitimate humanitarian concerns, its view of science, economics, and geopolitics is conspiracist — if something goes wrong, the Jews West didit! The site has long been a crank magnet: If you disagree with "Western" sources on 9/11, or HAARP, or vaccines, or H1N1, or climate change, or anything published by the "mainstream" media, then GlobalResearch is guaranteed to have a page you will love.

The website (under the domain names globalresearch.ca(link), .org(link), and .com(link)) is run by the Montreal-based non-profit The Centre for Research on Globalisation (CRG) founded by Michel Chossudovsky,[2][3] a former professor of economics at the University of Ottawa, Canada.[4]

Whenever someone makes a remarkable claim and cites GlobalResearch, they are almost certainly wrong.
 
....The CIA, America's Deep State, the Mossad, Saudi Intelligence and the ISI are the world's largest sponsors of terrorism. Comparatively, the Turks and Iranians have nothing on them.

If you aren't paying attention to this, you don't know where the next theater of war is going to be, why it is being set up there, who the players really are, and the reasons behind it.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/plans-...e-east-the-project-for-a-new-middle-east/3882
Disagreed, but typical of anti-American conspiracy theorists.
lol

The term "conspiracy theorist" is something that has been inculcated into you by the main stream press.

It absolves from you the responsibility of critical thinking when it comes to trying to analyze the actions of covert actors.


I am anything but "anti-American."

If the UN global government tries to subvert our bill of rights, I'll be the first in the trenches resisting it with you brother.

The elites that are sponsoring this crap don't give a shit about Americans, they only care about their pocket books. They have caused the death, disability, and poverty of more Americans than I ever could dream of.

I am the one raising my voice to stop this shit.

930c60e29b0af0191a61703751ac6061.jpg
 
...The term "conspiracy theorist" is something that has been inculcated into you by the main stream press.

It absolves from you the responsibility of critical thinking when it comes to trying to analyze the actions of covert actors.


I am anything but "anti-American."

If the UN global government tries to subvert our bill of rights, I'll be the first in the trenches resisting it with you brother.

The elites that are sponsoring this crap don't give a shit about Americans, they only care about their pocket books. They have caused the death, disability, and poverty of more Americans than I ever could dream of.

I am the one raising my voice to stop this shit.

930c60e29b0af0191a61703751ac6061.jpg
Incorrect, but you are free to believe it is so if it helps you sleep at night.

The bottom line is that all "conspiracy theories" be it the Kennedy assassination or "the deep state" require tens of thousands of Americans to be traitors to their own nation. Do you really hate our military and civilian intelligence agencies so much that you believe they are all traitors?

The fact remains Iran export terrorism and has done so for decades. Syria is a brutal dictatorship. While I do not agree with the US being "world police" no matter how bad the humanitarian crisis (regardless if it's Syria, Bosnia or Rwanda), a nation which practices asymmetrical warfare against the West needs to be reckoned with.
 
....The CIA, America's Deep State, the Mossad, Saudi Intelligence and the ISI are the world's largest sponsors of terrorism. Comparatively, the Turks and Iranians have nothing on them.

If you aren't paying attention to this, you don't know where the next theater of war is going to be, why it is being set up there, who the players really are, and the reasons behind it.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/plans-...e-east-the-project-for-a-new-middle-east/3882
Disagreed, but typical of anti-American conspiracy theorists.

Globalresearch - RationalWiki
Globalresearch is an anti-"Western" website that can't distinguish between serious analysis and discreditable junk — and so publishes both. It's basically the moonbat equivalent to Infowars or WND.

While some of GlobalResearch's articles discuss legitimate humanitarian concerns, its view of science, economics, and geopolitics is conspiracist — if something goes wrong, the Jews West didit! The site has long been a crank magnet: If you disagree with "Western" sources on 9/11, or HAARP, or vaccines, or H1N1, or climate change, or anything published by the "mainstream" media, then GlobalResearch is guaranteed to have a page you will love.

The website (under the domain names globalresearch.ca(link), .org(link), and .com(link)) is run by the Montreal-based non-profit The Centre for Research on Globalisation (CRG) founded by Michel Chossudovsky,[2][3] a former professor of economics at the University of Ottawa, Canada.[4]

Whenever someone makes a remarkable claim and cites GlobalResearch, they are almost certainly wrong.

Rational Wiki cannot be trusted.

It is a Wiki that is mostly run by rejects from CSICOP.

OTH, I the information you have published;

The website (under the domain names globalresearch.ca(link), .org(link), and .com(link)) is run by the Montreal-based non-profit The Centre for Research on Globalisation (CRG) founded by Michel Chossudovsky,[2][3] a former professor of economics at the University of Ottawa, Canada.[4]

Is true.

When you call out a source, the is fine. But you need to also state what is wrong with the information; otherwise you have committed what is known as a poisoning the well fallacy, a type of Ad hominem.

IOW, we can go to another source if you like.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/project-new-middle-east-adonis-valamontes
 
...The term "conspiracy theorist" is something that has been inculcated into you by the main stream press.

It absolves from you the responsibility of critical thinking when it comes to trying to analyze the actions of covert actors.


I am anything but "anti-American."

If the UN global government tries to subvert our bill of rights, I'll be the first in the trenches resisting it with you brother.

The elites that are sponsoring this crap don't give a shit about Americans, they only care about their pocket books. They have caused the death, disability, and poverty of more Americans than I ever could dream of.

I am the one raising my voice to stop this shit.

930c60e29b0af0191a61703751ac6061.jpg
Incorrect, but you are free to believe it is so if it helps you sleep at night.

The bottom line is that all "conspiracy theories" be it the Kennedy assassination or "the deep state" require tens of thousands of Americans to be traitors to their own nation. Do you really hate our military and civilian intelligence agencies so much that you believe they are all traitors?

The fact remains Iran export terrorism and has done so for decades. Syria is a brutal dictatorship. While I do not agree with the US being "world police" no matter how bad the humanitarian crisis (regardless if it's Syria, Bosnia or Rwanda), a nation which practices asymmetrical warfare against the West needs to be reckoned with.

Wow, you have so little understanding of how compartmentalization, fragmentation, specialization work.

Individuals need not be traitors to do their jobs.

I can see you are either an amateur or know very little about this.



 
....The CIA, America's Deep State, the Mossad, Saudi Intelligence and the ISI are the world's largest sponsors of terrorism. Comparatively, the Turks and Iranians have nothing on them.

If you aren't paying attention to this, you don't know where the next theater of war is going to be, why it is being set up there, who the players really are, and the reasons behind it.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/plans-...e-east-the-project-for-a-new-middle-east/3882
Disagreed, but typical of anti-American conspiracy theorists.

Globalresearch - RationalWiki
Globalresearch is an anti-"Western" website that can't distinguish between serious analysis and discreditable junk — and so publishes both. It's basically the moonbat equivalent to Infowars or WND.

While some of GlobalResearch's articles discuss legitimate humanitarian concerns, its view of science, economics, and geopolitics is conspiracist — if something goes wrong, the Jews West didit! The site has long been a crank magnet: If you disagree with "Western" sources on 9/11, or HAARP, or vaccines, or H1N1, or climate change, or anything published by the "mainstream" media, then GlobalResearch is guaranteed to have a page you will love.

The website (under the domain names globalresearch.ca(link), .org(link), and .com(link)) is run by the Montreal-based non-profit The Centre for Research on Globalisation (CRG) founded by Michel Chossudovsky,[2][3] a former professor of economics at the University of Ottawa, Canada.[4]

Whenever someone makes a remarkable claim and cites GlobalResearch, they are almost certainly wrong.

Rational Wiki cannot be trusted.

It is a Wiki that is mostly run by rejects from CSICOP.

OTH, I the information you have published;

The website (under the domain names globalresearch.ca(link), .org(link), and .com(link)) is run by the Montreal-based non-profit The Centre for Research on Globalisation (CRG) founded by Michel Chossudovsky,[2][3] a former professor of economics at the University of Ottawa, Canada.[4]

Is true.

When you call out a source, the is fine. But you need to also state what is wrong with the information; otherwise you have committed what is known as a poisoning the well fallacy, a type of Ad hominem.

IOW, we can go to another source if you like.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/project-new-middle-east-adonis-valamontes
Nonetheless, I've studied the psychology of "conspiracy theorists" for several decades now and find their basis to be flawed for the aforementioned reasons. Namely, that it's impossible to maintain a conspiracy for long. Heck, the biggest conspiracy of the 20th Century was the Manhattan Project and the fucking Soviets had the bomb four years later.
 
...The term "conspiracy theorist" is something that has been inculcated into you by the main stream press.

It absolves from you the responsibility of critical thinking when it comes to trying to analyze the actions of covert actors.


I am anything but "anti-American."

If the UN global government tries to subvert our bill of rights, I'll be the first in the trenches resisting it with you brother.

The elites that are sponsoring this crap don't give a shit about Americans, they only care about their pocket books. They have caused the death, disability, and poverty of more Americans than I ever could dream of.

I am the one raising my voice to stop this shit.

930c60e29b0af0191a61703751ac6061.jpg
Incorrect, but you are free to believe it is so if it helps you sleep at night.

The bottom line is that all "conspiracy theories" be it the Kennedy assassination or "the deep state" require tens of thousands of Americans to be traitors to their own nation. Do you really hate our military and civilian intelligence agencies so much that you believe they are all traitors?

The fact remains Iran export terrorism and has done so for decades. Syria is a brutal dictatorship. While I do not agree with the US being "world police" no matter how bad the humanitarian crisis (regardless if it's Syria, Bosnia or Rwanda), a nation which practices asymmetrical warfare against the West needs to be reckoned with.

What nation is practicing "asymmetrical warfare" against the West?
 
Wow, you have so little understanding of how compartmentalization, fragmentation, specialization work.....
Yeah, that must be it. You're just so much wiser, smarter and saner than me. You must sleep very well at night knowing you have it all figured out.
 

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