Why Afghanistan and Pakistan are Fighting (Again)

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Published 2024-03-20
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On Monday, Pakistan struck the border regions within Afghanistan in retaliation to a lethal suicide attack on a Pakistani military outpost over the weekend. So, in this video, we're going to take a look at the recent flare-up, and how this affects the relationship.

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00:00 - Introduction
01:04 - What Just Happened?
02:54 - What Happens Next?
07:26 - Sponsored Conte

All Comments (21)
  • Let me Remind you all : Pakistan was celebrating the Taliban's Takeover of Afghanistan and actually supported them. Who's laughing now ?
  • @cdcdrr
    "Oh no! The terrorists we've been training since the 1980's and who we've supported in undermining the previous Afghan government turned out to support terrorism within our country! Who could have seen that coming?"
  • @joshkorte9020
    Good luck with Afghanistan. From England, Russia, and the USA.
  • @grey3247
    "Never thought Jaguars would eat my face" said a woman after having supported the "Jaguar who eat faces" group
  • @sbam4881
    Sweet irony. The Taliban were radicalized, trained and organized in Pakistani camps for reinsertion into Afghanistan from among the refugees that went there during the Soviet invasion and subsequent civil war among the warlords. They even named their organization as "students" of the Pakistan Imams (Taliban literally means students in the Pashto language). Be careful what you wish for and all that...
  • @renoaugusto
    Honestly, no simpathy for Pakistan here, play stupid games…
  • @amitbechor7575
    Due to this conflict, the national cuisine of India is being changed to popcorn
  • @premprasun1516
    From celebrating taliban takeover to accusing them of facilitating terror attacks.
  • @zvboxgamer1323
    Pakistan:well lookey here It’s the consequences of my actions
  • @IrrationalCharm
    This is literally their own fault. Who would’ve thought, that aiding the Taliban would eventually backfire.
  • @shazibrabha9366
    It seems all of pakistan's investment on terrorism has gone to waste 😂 Pakistan has always hope and dreams on Taliban to use it as proxy against india ,now they are the ones who is paying the price
  • @crocodileguy4319
    Afhganistan has announced the beginning of a new Afghan empire, a message has been sent to pakistan to "give up the bussy" wonder what that means
  • @saadiftikhar3317
    As a Pakistani, i was openly against Taliban takeover. My friends were their staunch supporters. Trying to convince them was like talking to a brick wall
  • Just so we remember: Pakistan was the hideout of Taliban and Al-Qaeda when the Coalition (Pakistan ironically included) attacks Afghanistan, Pakistan suffered from the ones who they coddled, bin Laden's house was near a military camp and academy. They now suffering with TTP and other Islamist terrorist attacks. Well, I don't say they deserved that.
  • @muhammedk470
    Pakistani milatry incorrectly assumed Afghanistan would indirectly be under their control after the Americans left. However Afghanistan is still an independent country.
  • @rahuldahiya1670
    Pakistani thought taliban gonna help them against india 😂😂😂😂
  • @SOCNV
    Karma's a bitch ain't it