
Pakistan is grappling with a severe security crisis as the Taliban, a group historically supported by Islamabad, launches a direct assault. The TTP has reportedly announced a directive from Afghan Taliban leadership for the subjugation of Pakistan. This declaration follows a fatal clash along the Afghan border, where five Pakistani soldiers lost their lives, sending shockwaves through Pakistan’s government. The nation finds itself in a precarious position, facing threats from militants it once cultivated. The TTP is reportedly coordinating cross-border attacks while simultaneously strengthening its presence and operations within Pakistan. This escalating conflict raises serious questions about Pakistan’s security strategy and its ability to control the threats it faces.






