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    Defense Minister Khawaja Asif Warns Against Trusting Afghan Government Amid Terrorism Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has delivered a stern warning regarding the trustworthiness of the Afghan government, emphasizing that Islamabad can no longer place confidence in Kabul’s intentions. He pointed out that Afghanistan has repeatedly provided sanctuary and support to terrorist organizations, which poses a direct threat to Pakistan’s national security. This development marks a significant shift in Pakistan’s approach, as earlier efforts had focused on dialogue and diplomatic engagement with Afghan authorities to resolve outstanding issues.

    In a detailed interview, Khawaja Asif elaborated on his previous attempts to address security concerns through peaceful negotiations with Kabul. Despite these efforts, he explained, the Afghan government’s actions have increasingly undermined trust, making any future reliance on them a considerable risk. He described the current conduct of Afghan officials as unacceptable, not only in the present context but also as a long-term challenge that Pakistan must prepare to confront.

    One of the most critical points raised by the Defense Minister was the role of the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which he categorically identified as a “franchise” operating under Afghan patronage. Asif, the TTP’s survival and continued insurgency would have been impossible without the backing and safe havens provided by elements within Afghanistan. This assertion underscores the complex security dynamics in the region, where militant groups exploit cross-border sanctuaries to destabilize Pakistan.

    Shifting focus to broader regional issues, Khawaja Asif also commented on the economic and geopolitical challenges affecting South Asia and beyond. He highlighted the surge in global petroleum prices, noting that this trend is impacting countries worldwide, including Pakistan. Additionally, he referred to Iran and other Islamic nations as “brotherly countries,” expressing a hopeful outlook that the current tensions and conflicts in the region represent only a temporary phase. Asif conveyed optimism that diplomatic efforts would eventually lead to peaceful resolutions, fostering stability and cooperation among neighboring states.

    Overall, Khawaja Asif’s statements reflect Pakistan’s growing frustration with the Afghan government’s inability or unwillingness to curb terrorist activities within its borders. His remarks signal a potential recalibration of Pakistan’s security and foreign policy strategies, emphasizing vigilance and preparedness in the face of ongoing threats. The Defense Minister’s candid assessment serves as a reminder of the fragile security environment in the region and the urgent need for collaborative efforts to combat terrorism and promote lasting peace.

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