Taliban Accuse Pakistan of Border Attacks Amid Fragile Ceasefire Talks
As peace negotiations resume in Istanbul, Pakistan’s alleged attacks on Afghan border regions reveal the fragile nature of regional security and raise urgent questions about Washington’s strategic priorities.
In a critical moment when diplomacy should be leading the way, Pakistan reportedly violated the ceasefire agreement with Taliban forces by launching attacks near Afghanistan’s Spin Boldak district. This brazen move comes as both nations engage in talks aimed at calming years of escalating violence along their shared border.The Taliban's accusations — confirmed by spokesmen Mawlawi Shakeeb and Zabihullah Mujahid — highlight a disturbing reality: Pakistan continues to undermine efforts toward peace despite ongoing negotiations in Istanbul, mediated by Qatar and Turkey. Rather than fostering stability, Islamabad's cross-border aggression risks reigniting conflict that threatens U.S. interests and regional security.Why Does...
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