Saturday, February 23, 2019

#IRAN ALERTS #PAKISTAN TO BEWARE OF THE #SAUDI PLOTS

Iran’s Major General Qassem Soleimani has cautioned Pakistan on the true intentions behind Saudi Arabia's investment, saying that the Riyadh regime wants pitting Pakistan against its neighbours.
"Saudi-sponsored terrorists on Pakistani soil are causing trouble for all neighbours, and Pakistan must fully realize this matter,” he said, making it clear that ‘it worries Iran that the Saudi money end up in the hands of these Takfiri terrorists.

"We tell the people of Pakistan that they should not permit Saudi Arabia to destroy their country with its money," said Major General Soleimani, adding that the (South) Asian country must not turn into a place for activities that disturb regional states.

Last week, a bomber -- identified by the IRGC as Pakistani national Hafiz Mohammad Ali -- slammed his explosives-laden vehicle into a bus carrying off-duty members of the elite Iranian force in Sistan and Baluchestan Province bordering Pakistan, killing 27 of them.
Iran says the Pakistan-based Jaish ul-Adl Takfiri terrorist group that claimed responsibility has ties to al-Qaeda and the Saudi regime.

In the wake of the fatal terror attack, the IRGC warned Saudi Arabia and its vassal state, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), of retaliatory measures for backing the terrorists on behalf of the US and the Israeli regime. It also urged Pakistan to change its policy towards Jaish ul-Adl.

Soleimani further said Iran does not want mere condolences, but concrete action from neighboring Pakistan, asking, "Can't you, as a nuclear-armed state, deal with a terrorist group comprises of hundreds of people?"

"Iran is a safe neighbor for Pakistan and we will not threaten this country, but we will exact revenge against the Takfiri mercenaries, who have the blood of our youths on their hands" no matter where in the world they are," Soleimani said in reaction to the terror attack on IRGC in Zahedan prior to a controversial visit by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to cash-strapped Pakistan, where he received a lavish welcome.
"Saudi-sponsored terrorists on Pakistani soil are causing trouble for all neighbours, and Pakistan must fully realize this matter,” he said, making it clear that ‘it worries Iran that the Saudi money end up in the hands of these Takfiri terrorists.

"We tell the people of Pakistan that they should not permit Saudi Arabia to destroy their country with its money," said Major General Soleimani, adding that the (South) Asian country must not turn into a place for activities that disturb regional states.

Last week, a bomber -- identified by the IRGC as Pakistani national Hafiz Mohammad Ali -- slammed his explosives-laden vehicle into a bus carrying off-duty members of the elite Iranian force in Sistan and Baluchestan Province bordering Pakistan, killing 27 of them.

Iran says the Pakistan-based Jaish ul-Adl Takfiri terrorist group that claimed responsibility has ties to al-Qaeda and the Saudi regime.In the wake of the fatal terror attack, the IRGC warned Saudi Arabia and its vassal state, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), of retaliatory measures for backing the terrorists on behalf of the US and the Israeli regime. It also urged Pakistan to change its policy towards Jaish ul-Adl.
Soleimani further said Iran does not want mere condolences, but concrete action from neighboring Pakistan, asking, "Can't you, as a nuclear-armed state, deal with a terrorist group comprises of hundreds of people?"
http://www.shiitenews.org/index.php/pakistan/item/36705-quds-force-chief-alerts-pakistan-to-beware-of-the-saudi-plots

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