Feb 27 • 00:40 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Pakistan says patience has run out and speaks of 'open war' against Afghanistan

The Pakistan Defense Minister declared an 'open war' against Afghanistan following escalating military tensions between the two nations over attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

On Thursday, the Pakistan Defense Minister Khawaja Asif stated that the country's patience with Afghanistan has "run out", signaling a significant escalation in military tensions. This announcement comes amidst a backdrop of rising violence linked to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a militant group that has been attacking the Pakistani government. Pakistani authorities accuse TTP militants of operating from bases within Afghanistan, an allegation that the Afghan government has denied.

Over the weekend, Pakistan undertook airstrikes targeting TTP and ISIS militant camps within Afghan territory, prompting a vigorous response from the Taliban government in Afghanistan, which claims it will retaliate proportionately for these attacks. Prior to the Pakistani bombings, Afghanistan had launched an offensive against Pakistani military positions along their shared border, characterizing their actions as retaliation for Pakistan's airstrikes. This back-and-forth between the two nations not only exacerbates their long-standing tensions but also raises concerns about a broader regional conflict.

The implications of this declaration and subsequent military actions are significant, as both nations navigate a precarious security situation that impacts their bilateral relations and the stability of the region. The situation remains volatile, and continued military engagements may lead to further destabilization, potentially drawing in other regional powers and exacerbating the humanitarian toll suffered by civilians caught in the crossfire between the two countries.

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