Trump Backs Pakistan Amid Taliban Border Clashes, Praises Leadership

The United States has expressed support for Pakistan's right to defend itself against attacks from the Taliban amid escalating border clashes. President Donald Trump publicly praised Pakistan's leadership, highlighting his respect for the country's prime minister and general. A State Department spokesperson condemned the Taliban for failing to uphold counterterrorism commitments and allowing violence to destabilize the region. The developments are being closely monitored by India, which has longstanding concerns about terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil.

Key Points: US Supports Pakistan's Right to Defend Against Taliban Attacks

  • US affirms Pakistan's right to self-defense
  • Trump publicly praises Pakistani leadership
  • Border clashes escalate with Afghan Taliban
  • Taliban accused of failing counterterrorism vows
  • Regional instability concerns India
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US backs Pakistan as border fighting with Taliban escalates

President Trump praises Pakistan's leaders as the US backs its right to self-defense against Taliban attacks amid escalating border clashes with Afghanistan.

"I get along with Pakistan... You have a great prime minister. You have a great general there. - President Donald Trump"

Washington, Feb 28

The United States has backed Pakistan's right to defend itself against Taliban attacks, even as border fighting escalated between Islamabad and the Afghan Taliban, with President Donald Trump praising Pakistan's leadership and a State Department spokesperson tellingthat Washington supports Pakistan's right to self-defence.

"I get along with Pakistan, as you know very well. Very, very well," President Trump told reporters before departing on Marine One.

He added, "You have a great prime minister. You have a great general there. You have a great leader that...I think two of the people that I really respect a lot. And I think that Pakistan is doing terrifically well."

President Trump's remarks came amid reports of fresh clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, heightening concerns about instability in the region.

A State Department spokesperson told IANS that Washington was closely watching the situation.

"We are aware of the recent escalation in tensions and outbreak of fighting between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban, and we are saddened by the loss of life," the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson made clear that the U.S. position supports Islamabad's security response.

"The United States supports Pakistan's right to defend itself against attacks from the Taliban, a Specially Designated Global Terrorist group."

The spokesperson also criticised the Taliban's approach to counterterrorism commitments.

"The Taliban have consistently failed to uphold their counterterrorism commitments, allowing violence to destabilise the region while terrorist groups use Afghanistan as a launching pad for their heinous attacks."

Trump did not outline specific new measures in response to the escalation. But his public praise for Pakistan's leadership, coupled with the State Department's statement, signals continued U.S. engagement with Islamabad at a sensitive moment.

Pakistan and Afghanistan share a long and porous border that has seen repeated clashes in recent years. Islamabad has accused militant groups operating from Afghan territory of launching attacks inside Pakistan. The Taliban authorities in Kabul have denied providing a safe haven to armed groups targeting neighbouring countries.

For India, developments along the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier are closely watched. Instability in the region carries implications for counterterrorism efforts and wider South Asian security calculations. New Delhi has consistently raised concerns about terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil and has urged strict adherence to international counterterrorism commitments.

- IANS

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Priya S
Trump's "very, very well" comment is worrying. It feels like the US is turning a blind eye to the root causes of terrorism in the region to suit its own interests. Stability in Afghanistan is crucial for all of South Asia, including India.
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Arjun K
The porous border has been a problem for decades. Every time there's fighting, it's the common people on both sides who suffer the most. Hope for a peaceful resolution soon. 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone following international relations, the US statement is standard diplomatic support for a sovereign state under attack. The criticism of the Taliban is valid—they have failed on counterterrorism. The regional implications for India are indeed significant and need careful monitoring.
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Vikram M
Classic case of the pot calling the kettle black? Pakistan's establishment created and nurtured the Taliban for strategic depth. Now they are facing the blowback. The US support is short-sighted. India's concerns about terror safe havens are absolutely correct.
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Kavya N
The loss of innocent life is always tragic. Beyond the geopolitics, my heart goes out to the families affected by this violence on both sides of the border. We need more dialogue and less fighting.

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