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Operation Ghazab lil-Haq has yielded significant results, with Pakistan reporting the deaths of 297 Afghan Taliban regime personnel and more than 450 injuries, according to Information Minister Attaullah Tarar.
The ongoing security campaign reflects Islamabad’s commitment to maintaining border stability and curbing insurgent activity along the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier.

Taliban Casualties Reported
Minister Tarar confirmed that the operation successfully targeted Taliban strongholds, dealing a heavy blow to insurgent capabilities. The figures suggest that Operation Ghazab lil-Haq has significantly disrupted the Taliban’s operational networks and weakened their control in affected areas.
Trump Comments on Pak-Afghan Tensions
In a separate development, former US President Donald Trump stated that the United States will not intervene in a potential conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan. While he acknowledged that the US could theoretically step in, Trump stressed that he has “very good relations” with Pakistan.

Pakistan Leadership Praised
Trump praised Pakistan’s leadership, calling the country’s prime minister and military general “great leaders” and expressing personal respect for both. Analysts interpret this as a reassurance of continued diplomatic engagement without direct US involvement in the region.

Strategic Implications
Operation Ghazab lil-Haq and Trump’s remarks collectively underline the delicate security and diplomatic balance along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. While Pakistan actively pursues counterinsurgency measures, the US maintains a policy of limited engagement, emphasizing regional stability through diplomacy rather than intervention.
Security analysts suggest that the continued success of Operation Ghazab lil-Haq may further reduce cross-border insurgent threats, strengthen Pakistan’s border control, and provide leverage in regional diplomatic discussions.

