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    Khawaja Asif Warns of Open Conflict Amid Rising Tensions with Afghan Taliban

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a stern and unequivocal statement, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif declared that Pakistan’s patience has finally run out in the face of repeated hostile actions from across the Afghan border. The minister’s remarks came after unprovoked firing incidents were reported from multiple locations along the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa border, escalating tensions between the two neighbors. Khawaja Asif warned that the situation has now reached a critical point where Pakistan is prepared to engage in open warfare if these provocations continue.

    Addressing the issue on social media, Khawaja Asif used strong language to condemn the Afghan Taliban regime, which he accused of acting as a proxy for Indian interests in the region. He emphasized that Pakistan’s armed forces are not foreign invaders but neighbors who understand the limits of tolerance and will respond decisively to any aggression. His message was clear: the brave men and women of Pakistan’s military are delivering a powerful and crushing response to the Taliban’s border violations, signaling that defeat awaits those who challenge Pakistan’s sovereignty.

    Providing context to the current hostilities, the Defence Minister highlighted the aftermath of the NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan. He pointed out that the Taliban, once again in control, have effectively turned Afghanistan into a base for Indian influence, recruiting terrorists from various parts of the world and exporting instability beyond their borders. This development, Khawaja Asif, poses a direct threat to Pakistan’s security and regional peace.

    Despite these challenges, Pakistan has made sustained efforts to maintain peace and normalcy along the border. However, the Defence Minister lamented that the Taliban regime has increasingly aligned itself with India, undermining these efforts and exacerbating cross-border tensions. This alignment has transformed the Taliban from a local power into a strategic tool used by India to destabilize Pakistan, further complicating the already fragile security situation.

    As tensions continue to mount, Khawaja Asif’s warning serves as a clear signal that Pakistan is prepared to defend its borders vigorously. The Defence Minister’s statements reflect a broader concern within Pakistan’s leadership about the evolving geopolitical dynamics in Afghanistan and the role of external actors in fueling conflict. The coming weeks will be critical in determining whether diplomatic efforts can de-escalate the situation or if the region will witness a more direct confrontation.

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