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Can neighboring Muslim countries Pakistan and Afghanistan avoid plunging into yet another devastating conflict? In this video, we explore the escalating tensions along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border and dissect how unresolved insurgencies, cross-border militant groups, and shifting regional alliances might push both nations toward renewed warfare. Key Points Covered Historical Context & Geography Why Pakistan’s geography has shaped its volatile relations: Six wars fought in 70 years Persistent disputes with Afghanistan and India Attempts to open trade routes that repeatedly fail Rising Tensions With the Taliban Why Taliban-controlled Afghanistan has become a haven for Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) insurgents. Pakistan’s accusations: TTP using Afghan soil for terrorist attacks. Airstrikes in the Barmal district of Paktika Province and the potential for larger-scale military operations. Trump’s Return & Geopolitical Chess How a new U.S. administration under Donald Trump could ally with Pakistan against Taliban-backed terrorism. The role of leftover American weapons in Afghanistan—and Pakistan’s fears about them being used against its forces. Complexities of a New War Drone warfare, cross-border raids, and intelligence alliances as likely strategies. Ideological and religious challenges for Pakistan’s security forces: The Taliban’s Deobandi influence Sectarian ramifications if Islamabad attacks “fellow Muslims.” Diplomatic & Regional Dimensions Pakistan’s search for cooperation with Tajikistan, China, and other Central Asian countries to bypass Afghanistan. Potential partnerships with anti-Taliban groups, the Northern Alliance, and the precarious role of China—which remains cautious due to economic interests in the region. A No-Win Dilemma? Islamabad’s catch-22: Do nothing, and the TTP gains ground. Launch major operations, and risk a drawn-out war akin to the U.S. or Soviet experience. The Taliban’s own predicament in reining in the TTP, given deep ideological ties and the threat of internal rebellions. Will Pakistan’s airstrikes and diplomatic pressure force the Taliban to clamp down on cross-border terrorism—or simply set the stage for a wider conflict that neither side can truly control? Watch to learn more about the factors pushing two longtime “Muslim neighbors” ever closer to a new Afghan war, and the ramifications for the entire region. Do you think Pakistan can contain the TTP without sparking a broader war with the Taliban? Can China, the U.S., or other regional players help avert a crisis—or is it already too late? Share your thoughts below, and don’t forget to subscribe, like, and turn on notifications for more in-depth geopolitical analysis!