Tuesday, October 27, 2009

CIA Splitting Pakistan and Iran

Related: CIA Tries to Turn Iran Against Pakistan

Seems to be working.


"Pakistan briefly detains 11 Iranians" by Associated Press | October 27, 2009

QUETTA, Pakistan - Pakistan released 11 Iranians detained near the countries’ border today amid tensions over a deadly suicide attack in Iran that Tehran alleges has links to Pakistani intelligence officials, police said.

WTF? So why is PAKISTAN taking IRANIANS PRISONER? Shouldn't it be the OTHER WAY AROUND?

Related: Who Are the Terrorists of Pakistan?

Foreign Agents behind Iraq, Pakistan, Iran Attacks: Imam Khamenei

They ALL KNOW, readers!

Authorities had first said the 11 were members of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards, but then reversed course and identified them only as security officers. They were arrested yesterday after they shot out the tires of a car carrying smugglers, Pakistan authorities said. The arrests threatened to add to the strain between the two nations triggered by the Oct. 18 attack on the Iranian side of the border.

And CUI BONO?

On Sunday, the Pakistani president met Iran’s interior minister and vowed to track down the perpetrators of the blast. Pakistan has been accused of supporting militant activities in two other neighboring countries, Afghanistan and India, greatly complicating relations with both of them.

And CUI BONO?

Strains in its relationship with another regional power would only add to Pakistan’s problems as it battles Al Qaeda and the Taliban within its borders.

And thus they MIGHT NEED a U.S. OCCUPATION, huh?

One Pakistani official said three senior officers among the detainees probably belonged to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Iran’s Press TV carried what it described as a statement from the guard condemning the arrests, but saying that the 11 were not its members.

And WHY the CENSORED REWRITE?

In an attempt to boost security in the region, Iran put the Revolutionary Guard in control of Sistan-Baluchistan Province in April. Its officers typically take the lead in any operations on Iran's border. The Oct. 18 suicide attack killed 15 members of the Revolutionary Guard, including five senior commanders, and at least 27 others in the town of Pishin.

Tired of bragging about the handiwork of western intel agencies, MSM?

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