Recent developments highlight escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with Afghan Taliban expressing hostility towards Pakistan. Al-Mersaad Media, affiliated with the Taliban, accuses Pakistan of supporting IS/ISKP and features articles advocating fighting the Pakistani military. The Taliban regime faces criticism and propaganda from accounts linked to the Pakistani establishment following confrontations and airstrikes.
Afghan Taliban's Al-Mersaad Media: The statements made by former TTP spokesperson, Ehsanullah Ehsan, are not baseless. He revealed Pakistan's attempt to transfer IS into Afghanistan to pressure the Taliban govt. https://t.co/T3lt9Xyoxs https://t.co/IyJyedc9XX
After the recent confrontation between the Taliban and Pakistan, which saw Pakistani airstrikes inside Afghanistan's territory countered by Taliban artillery fire, accounts affiliated with the Pakistani establishment openly engaged in propaganda against the Taliban regime. They… https://t.co/1xdoryZmWf
After Al Mersaad media, affiliated with the Taliban, asserted the presence of ISKP leader Dr. Shahab Al Muhajir in Balochistan, Dr. Naseem Baloch, Chairman of @BNMovement_, has expressed apprehensions over active Daesh camps in Balochistan, reportedly supported by the Pakistan… https://t.co/OvCfoMkSGX
Destabilising #Afghanistan has only caused the flames of extremism to burn #Pakistan. Why is no lesson learnt? What has animosity with successive regimes in AFG gained Pakistan? The definition of insanity is repeating the same thing and expecting a different result 1/
This post by an Afghan Taliban supporter sums up the mainstream view re Pakistan among Taliban rank and file. It also tells us a bit about what the future holds for both parties. https://t.co/lDIj8VbP2M
Here the Afghan Taliban's Al-Mersaad Media is giving coverage to Baloch National Movement (BNM) chairman where he is accusing Pakistan of supporting IS/ISKP. https://t.co/CuXmH472EP https://t.co/qJcnjkF1I1
Afghan Taliban's Al-Mersaad Media has published an article which basically calls for fighting the Pakistani military and dividing up Pakistan between its neighbors. The article mentions "Abu Sarim" as the author. This is perhaps the harshest article against Pakistan I've seen… https://t.co/28tthxhbS7
#Afghanistan not taking steps to eliminate terrorism: #Pakistan https://t.co/mpmBpdN4HF https://t.co/XWGMCTbOWV
This trash still passes off as sound analysis on Afghan Taliban and TTP in Pakistani think tank circles. Pakistan's big mistake is trying to deal with Afghan Taliban as a nation state while failing to realise that Afghan Taliban's problems with Pakistan are unique in nature.… https://t.co/aSjuTFDpIM https://t.co/Xt8RC9my2e