An intense exchange of gunfire between the Pakistan Army and the Afghan Taliban is currently underway in at least three different areas of the Kurram merged district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which borders Afghanistan’s Khost province. Reports from both Pakistan and Afghan officials confirm casualties on both sides.
The Pak Army, with a long history breeding and nurturing terrorists for its own agenda, is now facing the blowback of its actions. Once used as strategic assets, these terrorists groups have now turned against their creators, leading to increased instability within Pakistan.
The military’s obsession with launching proxy wars, particularly against India, has not only backfired but is now causing significant internal strife. The Pakistan Army’s tactics have plunged both Afghanistan and Pakistan into further chaos.
Afghanistan, which had the opportunity to rebuild itself after years of conflict, continues to suffer from instability due to Pakistan’s sustained interference through the Taliban and other terror groups. The very forces Pakistan once supported are now wreaking havoc, not just across the border but also within Pakistan itself. This violent blowback serves as a grim reminder that the seeds of terror, once sown, will eventually bear bitter fruit.