Pakistani Airstrike Kills 21 Civilians: A Stark Reminder of the Costs of Globalist Security Failures
At least 21 civilians, mostly women and children, were killed in a Pakistani military airstrike targeting alleged militants near the Afghanistan border—raising tough questions about regional security and America’s overlooked national interests.
In the shadowy borderlands between Pakistan and Afghanistan, tragedy struck again as a Pakistani airstrike claimed the lives of at least 21 people, including nine women and eight children. The raid targeted three homes in the Tirah Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province—an area long known for militant activity but also civilian vulnerability. According to local officials, these homes were destroyed after midnight Monday, reportedly aimed at militant hideouts. However, conflicting reports emerged about whether it was an actual airstrike or internal explosions from bomb-making materials stored in those houses. Regardless of cause, the fact remains: innocent families are paying with...
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