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Pakistan Afghanistan War: Operation Ghazab Lil Haq Goes Bigger! ‘Pak Has Right To Defend’, Says Donald Trump, Hails Shehbaz Sharif-Asim Munir Power Play

Pakistan Afghanistan War: Taliban rulers of Afghanistan signalled that they are ready to have a discussion with Pakistan, hours after the terror state and banana republic of Pakistan carried out strikes in Kandahar, Kabul and other cities in Afghanistan. Several Pakistani border check posts were attacked by Taliban in retaliation for air raids in the borders areas of Afghanistan.

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Pakistan Afghanistan War: United States President Donald Trump has praised the leadership of Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir in the wake of the ongoing Pakistan Afghanistan War.

Trump also remarked that he would take back Bagram Air Base from Afghanistan to monitor China’s nuclear program.

Pakistan Afghanistan War-USA Supports Pakistan

Allison Hooker, the US Under Secretary of state for political affairs, has remarked that she had a word with Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch on the growing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Hooker remarked that Washington would continue to closely monitor the situation and expressed full support for the right of Pakistan to defend its territories against attacks by the Taliban regime.

Hooker went on to add that the Taliban administration has failed consistently when it comes to upholding their commitments on counterterrorism. She further commented that this has allowed violence to destabilize the region while Afghanistan is used as a launching pad by terrorist groups for their heinous attacks.

EU Calls For De-Escalation

Kaja Kallas, the foreign policy chief of the European Union, urged both Pakistan and Afghanistan to step back. In a statement, Kallas remarked the European Union reiterates that the territory of Afghan should not be used to attack or threaten other nations. Kallas also commented that the EU calls on the de facto authorities of Afghanistan to take immediate and effective action against all kinds of terrorist groups operating from or in Afghanistan.

Earlier, China, Iran and Russia urged a ceasefire while Britain as well as UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres called for “de-escalation.”

Taliban rulers of Afghanistan signalled that they are ready to have a discussion with Pakistan, hours after the terror state and banana republic of Pakistan carried out strikes in Kandahar, Kabul and other cities in Afghanistan. Several Pakistani border check posts were attacked by Taliban in retaliation for air raids in the borders areas of Afghanistan.

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