Pakistan’s recent airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan represent the most significant escalation in Islamabad’s crossborder counterterrorism posture since 2017.
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Why Iran isn’t supporting ISIS-K
Iran has little interest in sponsoring a terrorist group that does not act in its interests in Central Asia and the Caucasus.
When discussing the biggest threats facing the United States these days, U.S. intelligence officials invariably mention China and Russia, then often segue to cyberattacks, pandemics and climate change ...
Iran has long used terrorism as an instrument of statecraft—and has few qualms about aiding the enemies of its enemies, no matter how repulsive.
The United States has carried out an airstrike against an ISIS-K target after the terror attack in Kabul Thursday. U.S. Central Command put out the following ...
Pakistan struck several sites in Afghanistan early Friday in what it calls an "open war." We look at what's driving the renewed fighting.
According to The Wall Street Journal, in a rare instance of cooperation, U.S. officials conveyed to Iran crucial intelligence about a potential terror threat from ...
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