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Pakistan declares 'open war' against Afghanistan

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Pakistan declares 'open war' with Afghanistan as they trade deadly strikes
Pakistan struck Kabul and two other provinces hours after the Taliban launched cross-border attacks, in the latest escalation of violence between the two South Asian neighbors.

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Pakistan in 'open war' with Afghanistan after airstrikes
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Pakistan Carries Out Airstrikes Inside Afghanistan as 'Open War' on Border Continues
The Financial Express · 1d
Pakistani jet crashes in Jalalabad; pilot detained by Taliban amid escalating conflict
A Pakistani fighter jet was shot down in the sixth district of Jalalabad city, and its pilot was captured alive,” police spokesman Tayeb Hammad told AFP.

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Pakistan-Afghanistan 'open war' highlights: Over 400 Afghan Taliban soldiers killed, says Pak minister as operation 'still continuing'
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Afghanistan fires at Pakistani jets over Kabul as conflict intensifies
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Explosion, Heavy Gunfire As Afghan Troops Shoot At Pakistani Aircraft In Kabul
Afghan authorities said they launched an offensive along the frontier on Thursday in response to earlier Pakistani air strikes that they said killed civilians.

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Khaleej Times · 1d
Pakistan rejects Afghan claim of fighter jet crash and pilot capture
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Pakistan strikes Afghanistan as PM lauds armed forces
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Pakistan now in 'open war' with Afghanistan, defence minister says, after countries trade attacks

Pakistan and Afghanistan traded attacks in a dramatic escalation of tensions between the countries that Pakistan's defence minister said Friday means they are now in "open war."
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‘No standing back’ in Afghanistan, minister says after Trump NATO comments

Canadian officials and world leaders are condemning Trump for claiming troops from NATO-allied nations 'stayed a little back' from the front lines in Afghanistan.
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The great realignment: Why India is Looking to Canada and Israel as Kabul and Islamabad clash

From shifting border wars in South Asia to high-stakes diplomatic resets in Ottawa and Jerusalem, a new global order is being written in real time.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan: How we got here and what might happen next

Pakistan's defence minister says it's "open war" between his country and Afghanistan. Here's a quick overview of why the two south Asian neighbours are fighting and what might happen next.
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Opinion: Hey, Trump, here’s how Canada punched above its military weight in Afghanistan (from someone with front-row seat)

“We’ve never needed them. We have never really asked anything of them. You know, they’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan, or this or that. And they did — they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines.” So said United States ...
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