satyamev
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not one serious analysis here about the reason for the cross border infiltration and attacks.
The Taliban are in full control of Afghanistan. The areas adjoining Pakistan have always been under Afghan Taliban control.
How is this infiltration so regular ?
Pakistan does have serious influence in the Afghan government as seen by your spy chief emerging in kabul the 1st day of the new government. Its a undeniable fact.
Why are the Taliban not taking your security concerns seriously ?
Its not even a odd incidence now but a virtual flood of attacks.
Did Pakistan misinterpret that it was using the Taliban to further its strategic interests in Afghanistan, while factually it was the Taliban who were using Pakistan to get to their goal ? And have now discarded them.
This is a defense forum but no real indepth analysis of why the attacks have increased after the Taliban have come to power.
Remember Afghanistan is a land locked country and is dependent on Pakistan for most of its supplies. Even self preservation dictates that any Afghan government would play nice with Pakistan.
The Taliban are in full control of Afghanistan. The areas adjoining Pakistan have always been under Afghan Taliban control.
How is this infiltration so regular ?
Pakistan does have serious influence in the Afghan government as seen by your spy chief emerging in kabul the 1st day of the new government. Its a undeniable fact.
Why are the Taliban not taking your security concerns seriously ?
Its not even a odd incidence now but a virtual flood of attacks.
Did Pakistan misinterpret that it was using the Taliban to further its strategic interests in Afghanistan, while factually it was the Taliban who were using Pakistan to get to their goal ? And have now discarded them.
This is a defense forum but no real indepth analysis of why the attacks have increased after the Taliban have come to power.
Remember Afghanistan is a land locked country and is dependent on Pakistan for most of its supplies. Even self preservation dictates that any Afghan government would play nice with Pakistan.