International03 July 2026

US says it supports Pakistan's right to defend itself against 'terrorist attacks'

The U.S. State Department said on Thursday that Washington "supports Pakistan's right to defend itself against ​terrorist attacks" as an intermittent conflict between Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan ‌continues.

Here are some quotes and details:



  • "The Pakistani people have suffered greatly at the hands of terrorists," the State Department added.

  • Former allies Afghanistan ​and Pakistan fought their worst battle in years in ​February.

  • The United Nations said on Monday that at least ⁠28 civilians were killed and 49 injured in airstrikes ​carried out by Pakistan on the border with Afghanistan.

  • Afghanistan's Taliban ​said later in the week they launched airstrikes into Pakistani territory, while Islamabad said its forces had intercepted and shot down four rudimentary ​drones in the southern resource-rich province of Balochistan.

  • Pakistan is nuclear-armed ​and its military capabilities are vastly superior to Afghanistan's.

  • However, the Afghan Taliban, ‌who ⁠govern Afghanistan, are adept at guerrilla warfare, hardened by decades of fighting U.S.-led forces, before returning to power in 2021 when Washington withdrew.

  • Pakistan is a major non-NATO ally of Washington. ​Ties between ​Washington and Islamabad ⁠have improved since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.

  • Pakistan has also been a mediator in ​attempts to resolve the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

  • Washington ​considers the ⁠Afghan Taliban to be a terrorist group.

  • Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of harboring militants that it blames for plotting attacks in Pakistan.

  • The ⁠Afghan Taliban ​deny the accusations, say militancy is ​Pakistan's internal problem and argue that Pakistan is deflecting blame for its own ​security failures.


Source - Reuters
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