Counterterrorism

Pakistani Taliban Attack on Army College Exposes Persistent Threats to Regional Stability

By Economics Desk | November 11, 2025

A coordinated militant attack on a Pakistani army-run college, thwarted by security forces, highlights ongoing terrorist threats aided by hostile neighboring regimes—threats that directly impact American strategic interests in South Asia.

In a brazen display of militancy near the Afghan border, Pakistani security forces successfully thwarted an overnight attempt by the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) to seize hostages at an army-run cadet college in Wana, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The assault began with a devastating suicide car bombing followed by five militants infiltrating the compound—an attack reflecting the persistent threat posed by terror groups operating with tacit cross-border support. As American eyes watch closely from thousands of miles away, this episode underscores a troubling reality: hostile networks entrenched along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan continue to exploit ungoverned spaces to undermine regional security and...

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