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News ID: 63205
Publish Date : 16 February 2019 - 21:45

Pakistan Bears Responsibility for Anti-Iran and Anti-India Terrorism

By: Kayhan Int’l Staff Writer
    
The two acts of terrorism that rocked the region in the spate of two days – Wednesday and Thursday – killing scores of security personnel, although they occurred in two different countries, their source was the same single failed state called Pakistan, the haven of terrorists, where the government is either too weak to prevent terrorists from operating against neighbouring countries from its soil, or is a party to such cowardly acts of terrorism, in view of the billions of petrodollars it receives from the godfathers of terrorism, namely Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
The modus operandi was remarkably similar in both acts of terrorism. If 27 Iranian border security personnel were martyred in Sistan-Baluchestan on February 13 when their bus near the Pakistani border was rammed by a remote-controlled explosive-laden car, the killing of 42 Indian security personnel in Phulwana in the Jammu & Kashmir state mirrored the same dastardly tactics – of a supposedly suicide crashing into the bus, some 42 km from the Pakistani border.
Immediately terrorist outfits based in Pakistan claimed responsibility for the two acts of terrorism in the two countries. Interestingly, the names of the two terrorist outfits starts with "Jaish”, which is ‘army’ in Arabic.
If the terrorists operating against the Islamic Republic of Iran style themselves "Jaish al-Adl” (Army of Justice), though they are among the most unjust cowardly killers, the anti-Indian terrorists call themselves "Jaish-e Mohammad”, when the fact of the matter is that these Godless murderers have no connection with Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) the Messenger of Mercy, whom non-Muslims revere as well, let alone any grounding in the humanitarian principles of Islam.
Both Iran and India have warned Pakistan of the consequences of harbouring terrorists and have not ruled out retaliatory actions against the bases of terrorism.
Tehran has made it clear that if Pakistan is unable or unwilling to punish the terrorists and expel them from its soil, the Islamic Republic reserves the right to confront such threats to its security as per international law and will retaliate to punish the terrorists.
Major General Mohammad Ali Ja’fari, the Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has said without mincing words: "The Pakistani government which has sheltered these terrorist elements dangerous to Islam and knows their hideout – since these are supported by Pakistani security forces – should be held responsible for this crime.”
He added: "The patience the Islamic Republic of Iran once exercised against conspiracies and reactionary regimes in the region, especially Saudi Arabia and the UAE which carry out these acts on orders from the US and the Zionist regime, will be different and we will definitely take reparative measures.”
He also said: "If Pakistan does not punish them, we will definitely take reparative measures against this counter-revolutionary force in the near future, and the Pakistani government will have to bear the consequences of its support for the group.”
In view of these facts, Islamabad ought to be a real Islamic capital and stop kowtowing to the ungodly Wahhabi terroristic cult in Riyadh, which is pushing Pakistan to the edge of precipice – against both Iran and India.