The 'Daesh' of Pakistan





Takfiri terror group, Jaish al Adl, with many foster parents to nurture it, is the Daesh of Pakistan thriving in the country's Balochistan province.  Jaish al-Adl is the successor of Jundullah which was weakened and waned after its leader, AbdolMalek Rigi, was captured and executed for mass murders by Iranian authorities in 2010.  Shortly prior to his execution with nothing more to lose, Rigi confessed like a tweety bird about the generous care he received from his foreign sponsors.  

On the footsteps of Jundullah, the salafist takfiris of Jaish al Adl are sworn enemies of post-revolution Iran;  their hatred deepened when Iran declared her support for the Syrian government during the proxy war in Syria.   The bandits of Jaish al Adl have chronologically stepped up their deadly terror acts across the border into Iran.   
  
-  In 2013 they ambushed and killed 14 Iranian guards near Iran-Pak border.
-  In February 2014, JAA abducted 5 Iranian soldiers and took them across the border from Iran to Pakistan.  

-  In April 2017 JAA crossed the border into Iran and killed 10 Iranian border guards. 

-   In October 2018 they abducted 12 Iranian security personnel. Reportedly, 5 were recovered and returned to Tehran by Islamabad, but the rest disappeared.  

-  This month February 13, the same day as Pence and Netanyahu's failed attempt in Warsaw to muster support for isolating Iran,  Jaish terrorists targeted a busload of Iran's Revolutionary Guards travelling in Sistan province, killing 27.   This was followed a day later by a planned 2-day visit to Pakistan by MbS. 

It's an open secret that JAA is fed and fattened by the U.S. and Iran's regional rivals - Israel, Saudi Arabia and UAE.   That's not the end of the story.   It's also commonly known that India's Research & Analysis Wing (RAW or the Indian Mossad) is actively and tirelessly working to destabilize Pakistan's Balochistan province by promoting and funding terrorists to wreak Pak-Iran relations, to sabotage the north-south CPEC corridor and in the process to benefit the Baloch separatists.  

But Pakistan just won't crack down on Jaish.  

A country already suffering a twin-syndrome of monetary and intellectual bankruptcy:  When will Pakistan awaken to break the fetters that bind her to serve and protect the interest of agitators and provocateurs?  

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