PAKISTAN Tells Civilian Airliners "Avoid Iran Border"

Something big seems to be developing between Pakistan and Iran.  After Iran launched ballistic missiles at a terrorist center in Pakistan, the Pakis told the Iranian Ambassador, who was in Tehran, he should not come back.  Tonight, Pakistan has closed its border with Iran and is instructing civilian airliners to avoid the Pakistan-Iran Border.

SPECULATION is that Pakistan may conduct a retaliatory missile launch against Iran.

The Iran Foreign Minister has warned "Iran will respond forcefully to any aggression.

Developing . . . Check back.

 

UPDATE 7:28 PM EST --

As of two minutes ago (7:26 PM EST) there are still a very significant number of commercial airliners very near the Iran-Pakistan Border.  If Pakistan is going to conduct a retaliatory missile strike, this could affect those aircraft, seen on the FlightRadar24 map below:

 

 

UPDATE 7:35 PM EST --

Pakistan is deploying "additional" military forces to the Iran border.

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