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Taliban Deploys Troops To Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Amid Deadly Strikes

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 1, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Taliban Deploys Troops To Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Amid Deadly Strikes.

Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have surged to a boiling point, with fears mounting of an escalation into an all-out war following the Taliban’s deployment of troops to the border in response to deadly strikes and escalating hostilities.

 

The Afghan Taliban have claimed responsibility for devastating artillery attacks targeting Pakistani military positions along the contentious Durand Line, significantly intensifying an already volatile situation. According to Taliban officials, several Pakistani checkpoints were obliterated, and battalions of fighters have been mobilised in anticipation of any retaliatory actions from Islamabad.





 

These strikes by the Taliban were in direct retaliation to recent Pakistani airstrikes aimed at the positions of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in eastern Afghanistan. Afghan officials have reported that these airstrikes resulted in the tragic loss of 46 civilian lives, including women and children, prompting vows of retribution from the Taliban.

The Afghan government, now under Taliban control, has accused Pakistan of breaching Afghan sovereignty. A senior Taliban official issued a stern warning, stating, “We didn’t oust NATO only to be intimidated or humiliated by Punjabis.”

 

In response to these developments, the Taliban’s Ministry of Defence has placed its forces on high alert and has strengthened positions along the border, indicating a preparedness for extended conflict. Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has issued a caution to Pakistan, declaring, “We will not forget Pakistan’s aggression on Afghan soil today.” Despite Islamabad’s nuclear capabilities, Taliban officials remain steadfast in their confidence, with one senior leader proclaiming, “We have faith and know that God is with us.”

 

Pakistan now confronts an increasingly complex security scenario with threats from both the Afghan Taliban and the TTP, a militant group that has gained strength since the Taliban’s return to power in 2021. The TTP, reportedly equipped with weapons left behind by retreating U.S. forces, has ramped up its attacks within Pakistan, exacerbating security issues for Islamabad.

 

Historically, Pakistan supported the Afghan Taliban during the U.S.-led war to gain strategic leverage. However, this strategy appears to have backfired, leading to a worsened internal insurgency.

 

The escalating crisis has attracted international concern, with Russia calling for both countries to exercise restraint. There are growing worries about the potential for regional instability as the tensions between these two neighbours continue without any sign of de-escalation.

 

As Taliban forces amass along the border and Pakistan accuses Kabul of sheltering militants, the situation remains critically unstable, with both nations preparing for further confrontations.

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