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Pakistan and the Regime Change Scenario in Afghanistan

Saima Fathi In the fourth year of Taliban rule, tensions between Kabul and Islamabad have entered a new phase. During the border war between the Taliban and the Pakistani army, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, the most important official institution in determining the direction of the country’s foreign policy, announced in an unprecedented tone that it “hopes that one day the people of Afghanistan will be free.” A sentence that is considered more th…
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Saima Fathi In the fourth year of Taliban rule, tensions between Kabul and Islamabad have entered a new phase. During the border war between the Taliban and the Pakistani army, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, the most important official institution in determining the direction of the country’s foreign policy, announced in an unprecedented tone that it “hopes that one day the people of Afghanistan will be free.” A sentence that is considered more th…

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روزنامه اطلاعات روز broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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