Posted on 04/15/2011 5:29:05 AM PDT by Pan_Yan
Moscow, April 15 (IANS/RIA Novosti) Iran is building a fence on its border with Pakistan to keep out terrorists, Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi has said.
The barrier is being built on "impenetrable mountainous terrain" in southeastern Iran to "prevent villains from crossing into the Islamic Republic", IRNA news agency quoted him as saying Thursday.
Members of the Iranian insurgent group Jundullah, which is based in Pakistan's Balochistan province, have reportedly been crossing into Iran's Sistan-Baluchestan province to carry out terrorist attacks.
Jundullah leader Abdolmalek Rigi was arrested by Iranian authorities in February 2010 and executed in June.
Fine.
They’ll have a lovely fence with terrorists on BOTH sides of it...
Fine. And when they’re done maybe they can help us build one.
Hmmm..... there is fear in Iran. Of what?
Iran can afford a border fence but the United States can’t?
Racists! Xenophobes!
So, who is building a fence to keep the mullahs & villains of the Islamic republic out of Iran?
Possible game changer. The Balochis would cut up rough in Iran and escape to Pakistan, and vise versa. This will to some extent trap Pakistan’s troublemakers in their part of Balochistan. With a big concentration in Quetta.
This means that the next time the Pak army gets its wind up, there might be a major battle for Quetta. Rumors in past have said that some of the top names in al-Qaeda hang out there, in the city. When the Pak army attacked the Red Mosque, the bad guys in Quetta came close to launching a city to city invasion, with the idea of overthrowing the central government.
It also means, on the Iranian side, that once the wall is built, there is going to be a huge purge of Balochis by the Iranian Army and IRGC. They may kill thousands.
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lol. I saw that. Thanks
Never can be sure. Half the time people don’t even add keywords so it’s easy to miss stuff.
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