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‘We are happy to fight you’: tensions rise on Afghan-Pakistani border

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More needs to be done to secure the border:



https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...on-on-the-afghanistan-pakistan-border-taliban


Afghan Taliban would not crack down on TTP bases in Nangarhar province, east of Kabul.

“In the beginning, Pakistani authorities believed the Taliban would serve Pakistan’s interests and [not] allow militants to use its soil against Pakistan. But it does not seem to be the case any more,” he said, adding that the extremists were emboldened by the Taliban’s victory in Afghanistan and aspired to do the same in Pakistan.

Pakistan started fencing the porous border in 2014 to contain cross-border terrorist attacks and smuggling. It says it has fenced more than 90% of the border, but Hussain said militants were able to enter Pakistan and carry out attacks where the border remained unchecked and unfenced.

In at least three separate incidents, Talib fighters have been seen breaking the fencing and threatening Pakistani soldiers in border areas.

In one widely shared video from 19 December, a Talib commander in Nangarhar is heard saying to Pakistani soldiers: “If you come a step further, I will fight you here. We are happy to fight you.” A similar incident was recorded last year on 30 December in Nimruz, a province in south-west Afghanistan.

The Taliban’s defence ministry spokesperson said in a video posted to Twitter in January that Pakistan had no right to fence the border and divide ethnic Pashtuns living on either side.

Amid mounting clashes and tensions on the border, Pakistan’s national security adviser, Moeed Yusuf, visited Afghanistan for two days on 29 January. Both countries announced plans to form a high-level committee to address the issue.

Drawn by the British empire, the 2,640km (1,640-mile) land border between Afghanistan and Pakistan has been perpetually disputed.

Abubakar Siddique, an author and expert on Pakistan and Afghanistan, said that after the Taliban – an Islamist group – seized power, many in Pakistan thought they would not behave as an Afghan nationalist group. He said people were wrong to make such an assumption.

“The anti-Pakistan sentiments are high in Afghanistan because of Islamabad’s perceived role as a main driver of instability. In addition, no Afghan government has ever formally accepted the Durand Line as a permanent border, which remains a highly emotional issue,” he said.

“Their actions along the Durand Line aim at gaining domestic legitimacy. The Taliban also want to do away with the almost universal perception that they are a Pakistani proxy group.”

The Taliban are not only seeking domestic legitimacy amid a humanitarian crisis – a more porous border benefits their financial interests.

A Pakistani government official posted on the Afghan border anonymously told the Guardian that “as many of the areas have been fenced, we have seen a decrease in human and drug smuggling. Of course, the Taliban benefit from these illegal businesses and now the smugglers use different routes where there is no fencing.”
 
The attacks are surprising as I thought the Taliban would clamp down on any anti Pakistan group in Afghanistan , after taking full control.
The isi chief in Kabul with the Taliban a day after the Americans left, is a very good indicator of the close relationship the Taliban have with the Pakistan state.
Frankly the uptick in attacks is very mystifying.
 
When Nowjot Singh Sindhu as Prime Minister of independant Khalistan attends Imran Khan's fourth wedding, Kashmir will be free.
 
After fencing close all the borders with Afghanistan and let see how they will react. Taliban were never our friends. Let face it there will be no war few skrimishes here and there.
Taliban can not afford to do anything without any funding. In last 20 yrs they were in hiding and now they have to run a country which is very hard without any formal recognition form the world. Afghanistan has always been like this. development and peace is not in their nature. well educated and resourceful Afghanis are leaving their country and the reamining will do anything to survive .And yes they are ungrateful backstabbing people.
 
The guardian have an anonymous Pakistani source on the Border and they have Taliban Statement as well. Well going. Even though, we have no mindset to compromise with Taliban or anyone else on sovereignty of Pakistan but this rumor mill is so desperate and I don't see anyone else but Kumars in pain. We ain't tolerating DisInfo here. Read EU Dis Info Lab for better understanding.
 
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