Foreign Policy

Pakistan’s Alarm on Afghanistan: A Brewing Threat to Regional Stability and America’s Interests

By National Security Desk | January 6, 2026

Pakistan warns that Afghanistan under the Taliban is turning into a sanctuary for terrorists, including foreign militants from Syria, posing serious risks beyond its borders — a development that challenges U.S. and regional security.

Pakistan’s military has issued a stark warning that Afghanistan is rapidly becoming a "hub for terrorists and non-state actors," signaling a deepening crisis that extends far beyond the region. This development carries grave implications for American national security interests and the stability of South Asia. In a recent press conference, Pakistan’s military spokesman Lt. Gen. Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry accused the Afghan Taliban government of backing dangerous groups like al-Qaida, ISIS, and the Pakistani Taliban (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan), though no concrete evidence was provided publicly. Chaudhry also revealed that approximately 2,500 foreign militants—many fleeing the collapse of Bashar Assad’s regime in Syria—have...

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