The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ recent US-inspired “democracy building” rhetoric about Afghanistan ominously suggests that Pakistan might be preparing an American-backed regime change operation. Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs concluded a recent press release on their country’s clashes with Afghanistan, which are the most intense in years, by writing that “We also hope that one day, the Afghan people would […]
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TTP leader claims group is operating from Pakistan, not Afghan soil
In a newly released video message, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leader Noor Wali Mehsud has denied claims that his group is operating from Afghan territory, insisting that TTP fighters are based within Pakistan’s Khyber tribal areas. Mehsud’s statement comes in response to recent Pakistani airstrikes on Kabul, which were reportedly aimed at targeting senior TTP figures.Pakistan has long accused the Islamic […]
Read more ›Haqqani calls for unity, urges Afghans to put national interests above personal gain
“Security forces must guide the people gently toward Islamic values, treating them with kindness and respect,” Haqqani said, adding that respectful engagement would strengthen trust between citizens and the government. Afghanistan’s Minister of Interior Affairs, Sirajuddin Haqqani, has called on Afghans to strengthen unity and prioritize the country’s national interests over personal ambitions, stressing that cohesion between the people and […]
Read more ›How last night’s Pakistan–Taliban border clash unfolded: both sides claim heavy losses
Heavy fighting erupted along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border late Saturday, as Taliban and Pakistani forces exchanged fire and airstrikes across different areas, including Paktika and Helmand provinces in the east and south, leaving dozens dead on both sides and prompting urgent calls for restraint from regional mediators. According to official statements and multiple local reports, the clashes began shortly after nightfall […]
Read more ›Pakistan & The US Brought The Taliban & India Together
This is the result of them reviving their Old Cold War-era strategic partnership. Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar announced that his country will upgrade its technical mission in Afghanistan to a full-fledged embassy during the six-day visit of his Afghan counterpart Amir Khan Muttaqi. This came the day after Pakistan bombed several alleged “Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan” (TTP, a.k.a. “Pakistani […]
Read more ›Residents say drones patrolled Kabul for second straight night
Residents of Kabul say drones were seen patrolling the skies over the capital for a second consecutive night, following airstrikes by fighter jets late last week. According to local accounts gathered by Amu TV, the drones flew over several areas of the city and remained in the air until the early hours of the morning. The origin of the drones […]
Read more ›‘The Risk Is Very High’: Expert Says IS-KP Could Recruit From Forced Returnees
Former UN monitor Heinz Jacob Schindler cautions that large-scale deportations may offer IS-KP new opportunities to grow [ISLAMABAD] Multiple reports confirm a sharp surge in Afghans being forcibly expelled from Pakistan and Iran—a mass return that has alarmed diplomats and security officials. They warn that Islamic State Khorasan Province (IS-KP), already entrenched in eastern Afghanistan and notorious for brutal attacks, […]
Read more ›Jaish-e-Mohammed forms first-ever women’s wing ‘Jamaat-ul-Mominaat’ after heavy losses in Op Sindoor
The women’s brigade is reportedly to be led by Sadiya Azhar, the sister of Jaish-e-Mohammed’s chief Maulana Masood Azhar. Pakistan-based terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), which suffered a crippling blow during India’s Operation Sindoor, has reportedly stepped up efforts to revive its footprint, including in India, and has announced the formation of its first-ever women’s wing, named Jamaat-ul-Mominaat, according to media […]
Read more ›Sources: 11 Pakistani soldiers killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa attack
At least 11 Pakistani soldiers were killed and two more were wounded in an overnight attack by militants from the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, local sources told Amu on Wednesday. According to the sources, TTP fighters attacked a military post late Tuesday night and the fighting lasted for several hours. The sources also […]
Read more ›Taliban defense ministry confirms Pakistani airstrikes on Kabul, Paktika
The Taliban’s Ministry of Defense has confirmed that Pakistani forces carried out airstrikes on Kabul and Paktika province, calling the attacks a violation of Afghanistan’s airspace. In a statement issued Friday, the ministry described the strikes as “unprecedented in the history of relations between the two countries,” and labeled them “violent and unacceptable.” “We condemn this incursion into Afghan territory […]
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