Jafari also linked the attack on the Revolutionary Guard on Wednesday to Saudi Arabia and the UAE [Mehdi Marizad/Reuters]
Al Jazeera: Iran warns Pakistan to crack down on Jaish al-Adl
Revolutionary Guard commander says if Pakistan fails to take action at once, Iran will take its own 'revenge'.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) chief has warned Pakistan to crack down on armed group Jaish al-Adl following a suicide attack in the border province of Sistan-Baluchestan that killed 27 members of the elite security force.
IRGC Commander-in-Chief Mohammad Ali Jafari said on Saturday that Islamabad should go after the armed group right away before Tehran takes its "revenge".
"If Pakistan fails to punish them in the near future, Iran will do so based on international law and will retaliate against the terrorists," Jafari was quoted by the Iranian media as saying.
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WNU Editor: Iran is also blaming Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.. .... Iran attack: Revolutionary guards threaten Saudi Arabia and UAE after dozens of elite soldiers killed in car bomb (The Independent)
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