Islamabad endures deadliest year in almost a decade following escalation in terror attacks
Pakistan’s bet on Taliban backfires as violence surges
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In a stark revelation of the consequences of geopolitical maneuvers, Pakistan faces a devastating surge in violence, marking the deadliest year in nearly a decade as a result of its previous support for the Taliban. This surge underscores the urgent need for international diplomacy and a reconsideration of support for militant groups that threaten global peace and security.
Pakistan's decision to support the Taliban has proven to be a catastrophic miscalculation, with the country experiencing its most violent year in nearly a decade due to a sharp increase in terror attacks. This serves as a stark reminder of the inherent dangers of appeasing or supporting terrorist organizations, highlighting the need for a strong, unwavering stance against all forms of terrorism and extremism.