Deadly Clashes Shut Pakistan-Afghanistan Border: A Test of Sovereignty and Security
Violent confrontations between Afghan and Pakistani forces have led to a prolonged border closure, exposing serious security lapses and the urgent need for America First policies that protect national sovereignty and regional stability.
When hostile fire erupts along one of the world’s most contentious borders, the consequences ripple far beyond the immediate clash. The recent deadly skirmishes between Pakistani military posts and Afghan forces mark not just a tragic loss of life but a stark reminder of failed policies that undermine regional security—policies that Washington can no longer afford to overlook in its broader strategic calculus. Who Benefits When Borders Fail? The Durand Line, stretching over 1,600 miles, is more than a mere geographic boundary; it symbolizes Pakistan’s hard-won sovereignty. Yet, Afghanistan’s long-standing refusal to recognize this border feeds into chronic instability. The...
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