Afghanistan and Pakistan Square Off
Geopolitics
Afghanistan
Started January 29, 2026
The article explores the escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, examining the historical context, geopolitical implications, and potential pathways for conflict resolution.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan Square Off
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jan 29, 2026
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Jan 29, 2026
Focusing solely on bilateral relations ignores the influence of external powers, which can further destabilize the region.
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Increased diplomatic engagement between Afghanistan and Pakistan is essential for regional stability and mutual economic growth.
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Pakistan's support for militant groups undermines peace efforts and poses a continuous threat to Afghanistan's sovereignty.
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A robust international framework is needed to hold both nations accountable for their roles in regional conflicts and terrorism.
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The historical context of Afghanistan-Pakistan relations complicates current efforts for peace and security in the region.
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