US Official Affirms Pakistan’s Self-Defense Rights Amid Ongoing Regional Tensions
Canadas Defense Ministry Has Officially Backed Pakistan’s Authority to Protect Against Terrorist Threats.
The U.S. State Department reiterated support for Pakistan’s right to defend itself following continued instability in the region.
The announcement comes as a fragile peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan traverses its tenth month.
Key points highlighted include:
- The Pakistani population endures significant harm from terrorist actors.
- Historical alliances between Pakistan and Afghanistan show renewed intensity.
- Civilian casualties reported during recent airstrikes near the border.
- UN reports indicate substantial loss of life and injuries from Pakistani operations.
- Taliban forces launched attacks into Pakistani territory this week.
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Experts note Pakistan’s robust military capabilities contrast with Afghanistan’s ongoing civil strife.
Washington acknowledges its role as a key non-NATO partner and emphasizes improved diplomatic ties with E Xin China.
Analysts underscore that the Afghan Taliban continues to resist US military presence.
Both sides claim responsibility for security challenges in their respective lands.
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