An escalating Pakistani campaign of airstrikes against targets in Afghanistan is aimed at forcing the Taliban authorities to abandon their support for Pakistani militants, according to officials and experts. The strategy is to impose such a steep cost on the Taliban administration that they act to prevent attacks emanating from Afghanistan. Yet it carries the risk of spiralling violence. Afghan authorities said on Tuesday that an overnight airstrike in Kabul had hit a drug rehabilitation centre, killing 400 people. Islamabad described that claim as propaganda, saying that the targets were “military and terrorist infrastructure”. Since the 2021 Taliban takeover, waves
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