The Pakistan Western War has turned into Islamabad’s worst nightmare. The flames Pakistan once fanned across its borders are now consuming its own western frontier. In a shocking reversal, the Afghan Taliban — once allies of Pakistan’s deep state — have unleashed a wave of drone warfare and mountain assaults against the Pakistan Army. As the Pakistan Western War escalates, soldiers are killed, tanks destroyed, and border posts reduced to rubble along the Chaman–Spin Boldak line. The irony is unmistakable: the creator now faces its own creation. With China anxious about its CPEC stakes and India watching from a position of strength, this conflict is reshaping South Asia’s security landscape. The Pakistan Western War is not just a border skirmish — it’s a geopolitical reckoning.
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