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Deshhit: Pakistan Faces Conflict with Former Ally Taliban Amid Border Tensions
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Today, Pakistan has been badly beaten by its own disciple, the Taliban. However, the Taliban no longer considers Pakistan its mentor, which is why any issue at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border leads to cross-border firing. In Islamabad, India was always considered the enemy, and the Taliban a friend. However, these days there is a ceasefire on the Indian border, while a war can erupt anytime on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.