Pakistan-Afghanistan Peace Talks Reveal Deeper Security Challenges at America’s Strategic Frontier
As Pakistan and Afghanistan meet for their third day of peace talks, ongoing border violence exposes the fragility of ceasefire efforts. This instability at a critical regional gateway threatens U.S. interests in counterterrorism and global security.
For decades, the volatile border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been a crucible of conflict—one where America’s national security interests hang in the balance. As peace talks enter their third day in Istanbul, the drumbeat of shelling and militant cross-border attacks continues unabated, underscoring the precariousness of any ceasefire agreements brokered through globalist intermediaries. Are These Talks More Than Diplomatic Theater? The ongoing negotiations, facilitated by Turkey and Qatar, aim to preserve a fragile truce established on October 19 amid renewed violence that has claimed dozens of lives on both sides. Yet while delegations deliberate behind closed doors, Pakistani...
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