Pakistan Re-implements an American Project Against Afghanistan!
(Translated)
News:
Airstrikes by Pakistani army drones on the Khost and Nangarhar provinces of Afghanistan resulted in the deaths of three children from one family and the injury of five others, including women and children.
Comment:
Recent developments in the region indicate that Pakistan has resumed a new project under the direction of the United States regarding Afghanistan. This project, which is a continuation of Washington's well-established policy of suppressing any independent Islamic movement in the region, is now being implemented with greater intensity and coordination. Recent Pakistani military, diplomatic and intelligence moves show that it has taken on the role of a pressure tool on Afghanistan.
The recent visits of the Pakistani army commander, Asim Munir, to America, along with high-level meetings between American and Pakistani officials in Islamabad - coinciding with Washington's request to recover the remaining military equipment from Afghanistan - are part of this project. Shortly after these meetings, the Pakistani army launched airstrikes on Afghan border areas, showing how secret agreements quickly turn into operations. Strikes against Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) positions near the Afghan border reinforce the possibility of American intelligence cooperation. At the same time, America may offer new financial incentives to Pakistan by partially reactivating the Coalition Support Fund for counter-terrorism operations. Meanwhile, Pakistani officials, including the army commander, emphasize Pakistan's role in fighting Islam, seeking to present a positive image of this renewed partnership to Washington.
The main objective of this project is clear: to pressure the Taliban, contain Islamic movements in the region, and push Pakistani military focus westward to reassure India, and prevent the emergence of any radical shift that could challenge the Western-dominated world order. Once again, under the slogan of securing national interests, Pakistan has joined a project that will only fuel more instability, prolong proxy wars, and weaken the Islamic nation.
If this trend continues, Islamic movements in the region will face threats not from a foreign enemy, but from a mercenary neighbor. The only way to confront this reality is through political and geographical transformation in the region by establishing the Rightly Guided Caliphate instead of clinging to so-called Pakistani "national policies."
Written for the Central Media Office of Hizb ut-Tahrir
Yusuf Arsalan
Member of the Media Office of Hizb ut-Tahrir in the Wilayah of Afghanistan