President Donald Trump at podium announcing US intervention in Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict, with map backdrop.
President Donald Trump at podium announcing US intervention in Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict, with map backdrop.
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Trump offers intervention in Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict

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US President Donald Trump has stated he will intervene in the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan. He praised Pakistani leaders, while the US State Department supported Islamabad's right to self-defense. Afghanistan's Taliban has expressed willingness to negotiate.

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached a peak following Pakistani airstrikes on Kabul. Pakistan claims the strikes targeted Pakistani Taliban and Islamic State militants operating from eastern Afghanistan. Satellite images reveal damage to buildings in Kabul.

Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif described the situation as 'open war.' Afghanistan's Taliban rulers stated they are willing to negotiate after the bombings.

Speaking to media in Washington, Trump said, 'I will intervene. But my relations with Pakistan are very good. They have a good prime minister, a great general, and good leaders. These are people I respect a lot. Pakistan is doing a great job.' He mentioned Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir.

A US State Department spokesperson stated, 'The United States supports Pakistan's right to defend itself against attacks from the Taliban, a Specially Designated Global Terrorist group.' The department expressed sorrow over the loss of life and noted that the Taliban has failed to uphold its counterterrorism commitments.

Earlier clashes in October resulted in dozens of soldiers killed, which were resolved by Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Pakistan remains on high alert, and the US embassy issued a security advisory warning of potential terrorist threats in major cities.

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Discussions on X focus on Trump's praise for Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif and General Asim Munir, stating Pakistan is 'doing terrifically well' and openness to intervene. US State Department support for Pakistan's self-defense is highlighted positively by pro-Pakistan accounts, while skeptics accuse the US of fueling proxy war for bases like Bagram. Taliban willingness to negotiate noted amid airstrikes on Kabul. Sentiments range from supportive to critical of escalation.

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Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated with Pakistani airstrikes on Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia. The Taliban government described the attacks as aggressive and launched retaliatory strikes, claiming to have captured Pakistani border posts. The United Nations has urged both sides to resolve differences through diplomacy.

U.S. President Donald Trump claimed in his State of the Union address that he ended the India-Pakistan conflict, with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif telling him that 35 million people would have died without his intervention. India has denied any U.S. involvement in the ceasefire.

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領が攻撃を承認した場合に備え、米軍はイランに対する長期化の可能性のある作戦を準備中だ、と匿名の当局者2人が明らかにした。この準備は、進行中の外交努力、特にオマーンが仲介するジュネーブでの会談と重なる。イラン野党指導者レザ・パフラヴィは、体制崩壊を早めるため米国の介入を呼びかけた。

2月28日の米イスラエル初回攻撃でイランの最高指導者アリ・ハメネイ師が死亡した後、トランプ大統領は政権交代まで爆撃を継続すると警告。一方、民主党は議会承認を求める戦争権限決議を推進しており、世論調査では支持が分かれている。

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Now in its fifth day since U.S. and Israeli strikes began on Iran on February 28, the conflict has escalated with exchanges of missiles and drones across the region, including Gulf states, as fears of broader war intensify. Three days of funerals for assassinated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei have begun in Iran, while U.S. President Donald Trump claimed strikes have 'destroyed almost everything' and Iran vowed no negotiations.

United States President Donald Trump announced that US forces carried out deadly strikes against Islamic State terrorists in northwestern Nigeria. The action responds to the militants' alleged killing of Christians, with Trump vowing further attacks if the violence continues. The strikes were executed on Christmas night, 2025.

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領は金曜日、イランとの核交渉の状況に不満であると述べ、地域で米軍の姿勢を強化しつつも外交的解決を依然好む姿勢を示した。交渉を仲介してきたオマーンはワシントンに交渉者に残る問題を解決する時間を与えるよう促し、国連は軍事活動の高まりがリスクを高めていると警告した。

 

 

 

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