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Pakistan declares 'open war' on Afghanistan: 'Our patience has now run out'

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Pakistan’s defense minister declared an "open war" with Afghanistan on Friday after the two sides exchanged heavy fire along their shared border on Thursday, according to multiple reports.

Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif said in a post on X that Pakistan had hoped the Taliban would bring stability after NATO’s withdrawal, but instead accused the group of turning Afghanistan "into a colony of India" and "exporting terrorism."

"Our patience has now run out. Now it is open war between us," he said.

The clashes came after the Taliban said it launched retaliatory strikes on Pakistani military positions, while Islamabad said it was responding to unprovoked fire in the area.

Reuters reported that both forces clashed for more than two hours along their roughly 2,600-kilometer (1,615-mile) border, threatening a ceasefire that had been agreed to in 2025 after fighting.

Thursday's flare-up came after Pakistani forces carried out airstrikes inside Afghanistan earlier this week, with Taliban officials saying the strikes killed at least 18 people, Reuters reported Feb. 24.
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Pakistan said it targeted militant hideouts and rejected claims that civilians were targeted.

The Taliban described an "extensive" military operation against Pakistani army positions in response to the strikes.

"In response to repeated provocations, extensive preemptive operations have been launched against Pakistani military positions along the Durand Line," Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid wrote on X.

In a separate statement, he said "specialized laser units" were operating at night.

Taliban military spokesman Mawlawi Wahidullah Mohammadi also said in a video shared with Reuters that the "retaliatory operation" began Thursday evening.

Mujahid said "numerous" Pakistani soldiers had been killed and some were also captured. Reuters said it could not independently verify those claims.

In another post on X, Mujahid said, "The cowardly Pakistani army has bombed some places in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia. Praise be to God, no one was harmed."

Pakistan has since rejected the Taliban’s account.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said on X that the Afghanistan Taliban's "unprovoked action along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border" was given an "immediate and effective response."

The ministry said Taliban forces had "miscalculated and opened unprovoked fire on multiple locations" along the border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The post said the fire was being met with an "immediate and effective response by Pakistan’s security forces."

 

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I agree. Let them fight each other, whats it to us? Why not do the same with Israel? If they want to fight Iran, let them. Why do you clamor for war with Iran?
 

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Pakistan’s defense minister declared an "open war" with Afghanistan on Friday after the two sides exchanged heavy fire along their shared border on Thursday, according to multiple reports.

Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif said in a post on X that Pakistan had hoped the Taliban would bring stability after NATO’s withdrawal, but instead accused the group of turning Afghanistan "into a colony of India" and "exporting terrorism."

"Our patience has now run out. Now it is open war between us," he said.

The clashes came after the Taliban said it launched retaliatory strikes on Pakistani military positions, while Islamabad said it was responding to unprovoked fire in the area.

Reuters reported that both forces clashed for more than two hours along their roughly 2,600-kilometer (1,615-mile) border, threatening a ceasefire that had been agreed to in 2025 after fighting.

Thursday's flare-up came after Pakistani forces carried out airstrikes inside Afghanistan earlier this week, with Taliban officials saying the strikes killed at least 18 people, Reuters reported Feb. 24.
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Pakistan said it targeted militant hideouts and rejected claims that civilians were targeted.

The Taliban described an "extensive" military operation against Pakistani army positions in response to the strikes.

"In response to repeated provocations, extensive preemptive operations have been launched against Pakistani military positions along the Durand Line," Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid wrote on X.

In a separate statement, he said "specialized laser units" were operating at night.

Taliban military spokesman Mawlawi Wahidullah Mohammadi also said in a video shared with Reuters that the "retaliatory operation" began Thursday evening.

Mujahid said "numerous" Pakistani soldiers had been killed and some were also captured. Reuters said it could not independently verify those claims.

In another post on X, Mujahid said, "The cowardly Pakistani army has bombed some places in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia. Praise be to God, no one was harmed."

Pakistan has since rejected the Taliban’s account.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said on X that the Afghanistan Taliban's "unprovoked action along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border" was given an "immediate and effective response."

The ministry said Taliban forces had "miscalculated and opened unprovoked fire on multiple locations" along the border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The post said the fire was being met with an "immediate and effective response by Pakistan’s security forces."

I don't know why the Taliban would pick a fight with Pakistan, the Pakistanis are way more powerful.
 

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If true this is interesting, as Pakistan was outright supporting many of these Afghan groups so their intel might have a leg up on others countries. However, neither the Brits, the Soviets, nor the Yanks could fully manage the Afghans, so lets see how it goes.
 

southpaw

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If true this is interesting, as Pakistan was outright supporting many of these Afghan groups so their intel might have a leg up on others countries. However, neither the Brits, the Soviets, nor the Yanks could fully manage the Afghans, so lets see how it goes.
Pakistan created the Taliban after the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, to gain "strategic depth". Now that the monster has turned on its creator, theyre not going to try to "manage" them like the others did. They will just annihilate them.
 

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So was the US.
The Afghans have a history of getting rid of invaders, from the Brits to the Soviets to the Americans. The country comprises a bunch of tribes that fight among themselves until they're invaded; and then they band together.
 
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