Afghan Taliban regime’s attack on Pakistan is part of a broader plan that Israel and India have devised and implemented using the illegal Taliban regime as a hired gun.
If Iran thanked any country after the Israeli attack in June 2025, it was Pakistan. The Hindu-Jewish alliance does not appreciate these brotherly relations between Iran and Pakistan.
Considering the brotherly relations between Pakistan and Iran, Israel tried to get the services of the Afghan Taliban regime through India. Israel knows very well that the Taliban regime can confuse Pakistan with the help of terrorist proxies it supports.
According to media reports, the decision to attack Iran was made weeks ago. In order to prevent any kind of cooperation between Pakistan and Iran, the Afghan Taliban regime’s attack on Pakistan is part of a broader plan that Israel and India have devised and implemented using the illegal Taliban regime as a hired gun.
It should be clear to the anti-Pakistan forces that, thank God, the brave people of Pakistan and its brave forces are capable of destroying such heinous plans. Pakistan stands by its brotherly Islamic country Iran while protecting its geographical borders.
The escalation follows a year of rising tension. In mid-2025, Pakistan provided critical strategic support to Iran following regional airstrikes, a move that solidified the Islamabad-Tehran axis.
Pakistani officials have suggested that the current border aggression is a “hired gun” strategy by external powers—specifically pointing to a nexus involving India and Israel—aimed at forcing Pakistan to divert its military focus away from its western alliance with Iran and toward a volatile eastern border.
As the “open war” enters its second day, the United Nations and China have called for an immediate ceasefire, citing concerns over civilian displacement. Meanwhile, the United States has acknowledged Pakistan’s “right to defend itself” against cross-border aggression.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, stated that “patience has reached its limit,” emphasizing that the state will no longer tolerate the harboring of TTP and other proxies on Afghan soil.
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