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Pakistan Admits US-Backed Jihad In Afghan Wars A Mistake, But Still Accuses India Of Proxy War

In an unusually blunt admission, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said the country fought a “Made in America” jihad and failed to learn from it. He acknowledged Pakistan’s role as a rented ally during the Afghan war and warned against seeking foreign sponsorship again. But the moment of honesty was short-lived. Asif went on to accuse India of using Afghanistan as a base to target Pakistan indirectly, reviving a familiar narrative despite offering no evidence. The contradiction exposes Pakistan’s strategic dilemma — admitting past mistakes while refusing to abandon the habit of external blame. As lawmakers spoke of unity and fighting terrorism, Asif’s remarks revealed how deeply Pakistan’s security discourse remains trapped between truth and deflection. From India’s perspective, the statement only highlights how Islamabad continues to avoid confronting the consequences of its own policies.
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