Afghan Regime Poses Threat to Region, World: DG ISPR
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Afghan regime poses threat to region, world: DG ISPR
The Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has issued a warning that the Afghan regime is now a threat not just to Pakistan but to the entire region and the world, citing the abandonment of $7.2 billion worth of American military equipment during the US withdrawal. Earlier this week, speaking to senior journalists on matters of national security, the DG ISPR detailed extensive cou…
Taliban’s terror partners once again menacing the world
There is a dangerous fiction circulating in international discourse that Afghanistan’s turmoil is contained, regionalized and — to some extent — manageable. It is not. The evidence is overwhelming, the spillover already visible and the Taliban regime’s complicity increasingly undeniable. What is emerging in Afghanistan today is not merely a resurgence of extremist groups; it […] The post Taliban’s terror partners once again menacing the world ap…
DG ISPR says Afghan Taliban facilitate cross-border attacks
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has said the Taliban regime enabled instability in the region by facilitating terrorists’ cross-border attacks. A strong nexus of ‘political terror crime’ exists in the areas across the border, the DG ISPR said, addressing senior journalists on November 25, in a video released by the military’s media wing on Friday. Lt Gen Chaudhry has asserted that …
ISPR DG: Taliban attacks help terrorists cross Pakistan borders
ISPR Director General Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said Afghan Taliban forces often fire on Pakistan’s border posts first. They do this to create gaps and help terrorists infiltrate the country. He added that both countries guard the border, but Taliban attacks escalate tensions and allow militants to slip through. He explained that the border has divided populations, which makes control difficult. “There are 29 tribes across both si…
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