TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran vowed retaliation Monday after accusing Pakistan, the U.S. and Britain of aiding Sunni militants who stunned the Islamic regime with a suicide bombing that killed top Revolutionary Guard commanders and dozens of others.
A commentary by the official news agency called on Iranian security forces ''to seriously deal with Pakistan once and for all.'' And President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told his Pakistani counterpart that his nation must hunt down suspected members of Jundallah, or Soldiers of God.
''The presence of terrorist elements in Pakistan is not justifiable and the Pakistani government needs to help arrest and punish the criminals as soon as possible,'' state TV quoted Ahmadinejad as telling President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday.
What goes around....
Teehee. I doubt if we were really involved, but the idea of playing the sects of islam against each other has a huge appeal to me.
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yeah tough break for the mullahs.
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