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    US Affirms Pakistan’s Right to Self-Defense Amid Border Clashes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United States reaffirmed its support for Pakistan’s right to protect itself against terrorist attacks as intermittent clashes persist along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The US State Department emphasized the suffering endured by the Pakistani people due to terrorism and underscored Washington’s backing of Pakistan’s defensive measures.

    These statements come amid heightened tensions between the neighboring countries following their most severe military confrontation in years, which occurred in February. Earlier this week, the United Nations reported that Pakistani airstrikes along the Afghan border resulted in at least 28 civilian deaths and 49 injuries.

    Meanwhile, the Afghan Taliban claimed responsibility for conducting airstrikes inside Pakistani territory. In response, Islamabad stated that its forces intercepted and shot down four rudimentary drones over Balochistan. Pakistan has consistently accused the Taliban-led Afghan government of harboring militants responsible for attacks within Pakistan. However, the Afghan Taliban reject these allegations, asserting that militancy is an internal Pakistani issue and accusing Islamabad of deflecting responsibility for its own security problems.

    As a major non-NATO ally of the United States, Pakistan’s relations with Washington have improved since President Donald Trump’s return to office. Notably, Islamabad has also played a mediating role in efforts to resolve the US-Israel conflict with Iran, highlighting its strategic importance in regional diplomacy.

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