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Taliban orchestrate online propaganda campaign against Pakistan

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Taliban orchestrates online propaganda campaign against Pakistan

ISTANBUL: With the Istanbul Talks reaching a deadlock due to the Afghan Taliban delegation’s rigid stance, the regime has reportedly instructed its social media-linked accounts to promote a narrative aimed at shifting blame onto Pakistan.

According to sources, the narrative being circulated suggests that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is an internal issue for Pakistan to resolve, that Afghanistan not Pakistan faces terrorism from across the border in the form of ISIS, and that Pakistan does not respect Afghanistan’s independence.

This campaign, observers note, reflects the Taliban regime’s insincere approach to the peace talks. It has become evident that the delegation lacked seriousness from the outset and appeared to be taking cues from Indian handlers. The Taliban, critics say, have adopted the same disinformation tactics as India, deflecting blame for terrorism while harboring extremist networks themselves.

By invoking a supposed ISIS threat from Pakistan, the Taliban regime is seen as attempting to divert attention from its documented ties with the TTP. Similarly, the claim that Pakistan does not recognize Afghanistan’s sovereignty is dismissed as a diversionary ploy. Pakistan, officials emphasize, has consistently supported Afghan independence and played a key role in defending its sovereignty against foreign aggression.

Sources privy to development also revealed that the Afghan delegates leave the room during the meeting singling they are getting directions from India.

Given such an attitude from the Afghan regime, the collapse of the Istanbul Talks seemed inevitable. Pakistan’s stance has remained firm as it demands that the Taliban government sever ties with the TTP and ensure that Afghan territory is not used for attacks against Pakistan.

Officials reaffirm that while the responsibility for the stalemate lies entirely with the Taliban regime, Pakistan will take all necessary steps to safeguard its borders and protect its citizens—with or without Afghan cooperation.

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