He warned Pakistani officials that a conflict with Afghanistan would serve the interests and desires of the United States.
The former leader of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, Siraj-ul-Haq, has said that the people of Pakistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa do not want a war between Kabul and Islamabad.
He warned Pakistani officials that a conflict with Afghanistan would serve the interests and desires of the United States.
Siraj-ul-Haq claimed that the U.S. is instigating conflict between the two countries to regain control over Bagram Airbase.
Siraj-ul-Haq stated: “I also tell the rulers of Pakistan, the ministers who talk of war and speak of building another Tora Bora, these are American desires. Dragging Afghanistan and Pakistan into conflict is a decision made by [former U.S. President] Trump.”
He voiced these concerns amid ongoing unresolved tensions between the two countries.
Meanwhile, some political analysts also blame the Pakistani military for fueling mistrust in the region.
Mohammad Aslam Danishmal, a university professor, said: “The only source of mistrust in the region is the Pakistani military. They have jeopardized the interests of India, Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, and China.”
Najib-ur-Rahman Shamal, a political analyst, added: “Pakistan is influenced by its military and armed forces, and ongoing instability and insecurity in the region will only lead to more tension.”
Previously, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan had also stated that certain military circles in Pakistan are unhappy with a strong and stable central government in Afghanistan and are trying to provoke tensions between Kabul and Islamabad under various pretexts.
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