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Soviet Union, US Coalition, And Now Pakistan: Afghan Military's New Test

NDTV World·27 February 2026·3h ago1 min read0 views
Soviet Union, US Coalition, And Now Pakistan: Afghan Military's New Test

The recent airstrikes by the Pakistani Air Force (PAF) in Afghanistan mark a significant escalation in the ongoing military dynamics of the region. Historically, Afghanistan has been a challenging terrain for foreign military interventions, previously faced by powers such as the Soviet Union and the United States. The PAF's actions come amidst rising tensions and a complex geopolitical landscape influenced by both regional and international actors. As Pakistan asserts its military capabilities, the implications for Afghan stability and regional security are profound. Analysts suggest that this military maneuvering could lead to increased instability in Afghanistan, which has been grappling with internal conflicts and external pressures since the Taliban regained control in 2021. The situation remains fluid, and the international community is closely monitoring developments, given the historical context of foreign involvement in Afghanistan and the potential for renewed conflict. The PAF's operations could redefine the balance of power in South Asia, posing new challenges for the Afghan military and its allies, while also inviting scrutiny from global powers concerned about the implications for regional peace.

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