Recently, a series of issues have arisen between Afghanistan and Pakistan. As this region becomes increasingly insecure, reports of isolated incidents have also escalated, further fueling tensions between the two neighboring countries.
Under the governance of Pakistan’s formidable armed forces, frequent attacks have been launched at its airport, naval headquarters, security centers, and public demonstrations against the military are gaining momentum.
There is currently no safe life for the people of the throne, nor is there peace for the shepherds of the desert. Its army resembles the former ruler of Arg, with a disposition that is favorable during a time when the demand for coffins is high.
The military still uses existing government officials as tissue paper for its own survival. If someone harms the officials, they end up hurting innocent neighbors instead. They don’t distinguish between the accused person and others, they just act out of anger.
Since insecurity has increased in Pakistan, the economic situation has also gotten worse. Many people in society now regret having been born there because of the high unemployment.
Although the struggle for power and sovereignty has ceased, their hearts are still not devoid of emotion. Each individual contemplates the knife of revenge submerged in the blood of their uncle’s child.
If a challenging day has arrived for the Punjab government in Pakistan, the Pashtun speakers who staged demonstrations for the rights and restoration of the Pashtuns’ rights are facing the most significant challenges. They are feeling anxious because, on one hand, the hidden ties of their relationship with the Army have come to light, and on the other hand, they have not been able to promote secularism as the ISI had envisioned. Although they shouted the great Afghan until the end, they found themselves battling the true adversaries of the Punjab government right up to the final stages of their campaign.
On the other hand, Baloch nationalists are also gearing up for intense and challenging battles, launching strong attacks against the army.
The tribal areas are in a situation where the army can’t control them. The tribes living there don’t want to be ruled by a weak government. Instead of supporting Manzoor and his followers, they are fighting for Pashtunistan’s freedom.
This country has also lost its international status. If it cannot overcome its debts, then its political sophistication is at zero level, and the game of tyranny with any country is expanding day by day. Either its officials have engaged in ignorant quarrels, or they are planning a project to transfer and finance armed mercenaries to their neighbors.
The United States and its allies are also weary of this nation. They do not anticipate further funding for this country, nor do they view it as a significant regional player in safeguarding Western interests.
The entire issue can be resolved through two key points: The United States shoud either redistribute the geography of Pakistan to the deserving neighboring countries, or compel the Pakistani Armed Forces to heed the nation’s desires. Such actions would set the stage for the revitalization and restructuring of both foreign and domestic policies.
Failure to reiterate these points implies Western nations seek to exploit Pakistan’s turmoil and destitution to sow discord and misery in the region, safeguarding their interests through alternative means.