Introduction.
Iran has once again fired ** rockets at Pakistan, and people wonder if Iran has a broken brain? What does Iran want to do when it attacks both countries in one day? Through the analysis of Iran's fight against terrorism, Pakistani terrorist gangs, etc., the article enables readers to have a deeper understanding of Iran's strategic thinking and its motivations.
Iran fights terrorism.
Iran's claim that the launch was directed against ISIS shows that it is firmly opposed to terrorism and resolutely opposes terrorist activities. Iraq and Syria are the main areas where the Islamic State is active, and the intelligence services of both the United States and Israel have provided support to the Islamic State, which is why Iran has targeted these two places. Iran sees its actions against those who are targeted as justifying and in response to terrorism.
But why did Iran attack Pakistan? In Balochistan, on the border between Iran and Pakistan, there is a terrorist group called the Baloch Army, which is also considered a terrorist by Iran and Pakistan. The group aims to divide Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran into an independent state called "Balochistan". However, since the Baloch People's Liberation Army (PALA) is not capable of confronting Iran and Pakistan directly, Pakistan has used many methods to deal with them. Iran has the same problem, if it is not enough to attack Iran's "Baloch People's Force", then it must attack it across its borders.
However, while Iran and Pakistan share the same enemy--- Pakistan has harshly criticized Iran for its attack. This was due to a missile attack by Iran on Pakistani territory, which is directly related to Pakistan's national rights and interests and national sovereignty. However, the two leaders of Iran and Pakistan have met on the world stage, and Iran has also made statements to Pakistan to deal with the "Baloch People's Army". The United States and China agreed to restrict** and terrorist harassment. So, while it may seem a bit puzzling that Iran has been attacking several countries in a row over a period of time, there is a reason for all this.
Fight Pakistan and carry out joint counter-terrorism.
Iran has targeted attacks on the Baloch People's Army in Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan, because the base is the base of the terrorist group. A direct attack on the bloc could help address this danger, but Pakistan would easily oppose it.
In particular, Iran and Pakistan have the same stakes in the fight against terrorism, and both are threatened. Despite the negative consequences of this move for Pakistan, the meeting between the two leaders around the world and the Iranian side show that both countries want to resolve their conflicts through cooperation and consultation. It is their common goal to crack down on the most powerful forces, to combat the best forces, and to maintain stability and security in the region.
Conclusion. Iran has once again fired a rocket at Pakistan, and although this move is puzzling, its purpose and strategy are obvious. Iran's military strike is aimed at terrorism, with the aim of eliminating the danger posed by terrorist groups like the Islamic State. The attack on Pakistan was also in response to the threat posed by a terrorist group, the Balochistan Liberation Army.
Despite some differences and contradictions, the leaders of Iran and Pakistan have met around the world on several occasions and have held consultations on combating terrorism. Both sides look forward to joint efforts, joint efforts, and joint efforts to jointly crack down on terrorism and leading forces and maintain stability and security in the region.
In general, Iran is attacking Pakistan in response to terrorism, while targeting Pakistan because both sides have interests and cooperation. Although these actions may give rise to some contradictions and differences, it is hoped that they can be resolved through dialogue and collaboration.