Pakistan Defense Minister Signals Possible Military Action Before Ramadan

Khawaja Asif, Pakistan’s Minister of Defense, told a Pakistani media outlet that a military action against Afghanistan could take place before the holy month of Ramadan, comments that may signal increasing security pressure from Islamabad.

He did not provide specific details regarding the nature or scope of the potential action but stressed that Pakistan would not remain silent in the face of what he described as “security threats.”

“My personal view is that it will happen before Ramadan; about 10 to 12 days remain until Ramadan. Of course, I am only speculating and not making a recommendation based on confirmed intelligence. However, this action should be taken as soon as possible,” Asif said in the interview.

Meanwhile, political and military analysts believe that at a time when relations between Kabul and Islamabad remain fragile, such statements by Pakistani officials could further strain bilateral ties.

“If these remarks lead to practical measures and harsher rhetoric, relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan may become even more tense in the future,” said military analyst Sadiq Shinwari.

Political analyst Zmaraldin Adib said Asif’s comments suggest that Pakistan seeks to undermine Afghanistan, particularly the current government, and does not want the international community to recognize it. “Based on these statements, Pakistan can be viewed as a project-driven state,” he added.

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has not yet commented on the defense minister’s recent remarks. However, it had previously described attributing Pakistan’s security incidents to Afghanistan as irresponsible.

Pakistan Defense Minister Signals Possible Military Action Before Ramadan