Afghanistan-Pakistan Tensions Escalate: The Causes Behind the Renewed Conflict

Explore the complex geopolitical factors behind the latest flare-up between Afghanistan and Pakistan, as the two nations engage in an
Afghanistan and Pakistan are once again embroiled in a bloody conflict, with Pakistan launching several airstrikes against targets in Afghanistan early Friday morning. This latest escalation in tensions between the two neighboring countries has been brewing for some time, and it's crucial to understand the underlying factors driving this renewed fighting.
The relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan has long been fraught with mistrust and animosity, stemming from a range of historical, political, and security-related issues. The two countries share a long and porous border, known as the Durand Line, which has been a source of contention since its inception in the late 19th century.
One of the primary flashpoints in this ongoing conflict is the issue of terrorism and the presence of terrorist groups along the border region. Both Afghanistan and Pakistan have accused each other of harboring and supporting various extremist organizations, which have carried out attacks on both sides of the border.
Source: NPR


