Pakistan Declares War on Afghanistan, Conducts Airstrikes on Kabul
Amid rising tension with Iran, Amb. Huckabee tells embassy staffers, who want to leave Israel, to ‘do so TODAY’.
Years of conflict and rivalry boiled over on Thursday night, with Pakistan declaring ‘open war’ on Afghanistan and launching airstrikes on Kabul and other provinces across the Taliban-ruled country.
“Pakistani air strikes hit a weapons depot on the western outskirts of Kabul overnight, triggering hours of secondary explosions that rattled homes across the Afghan capital and left residents fearing further violence,” Reuters reported Friday.
Pakistan’s Minister of Defense Khawaja Muhammad Asif has stated that Pakistan is now at war with Afghanistan.
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Pakistan’s security establishment, which took credit for the Taliban’s return to power less than five years ago, turned on its fellow Islamist ally, with the country’s defense minister declaring ‘open war’ on Afghanistan. “The strikes were part of a sharp escalation between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities, with the once-close allies also trading cross-border attacks and Pakistan describing the situation as open conflict,” the news agency added.
Pakistan has declared “open war” on Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/wAcPHDnOVN
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The Associated Press reported Friday:
Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged cross-border attacks overnight in a dramatic escalation of tensions that led Pakistan’s defense minister to say on Friday that the two countries are in a state of “open war.”
Afghanistan launched an attack on Pakistan late Thursday, saying it was in retaliation for deadly Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan border areas Sunday. Pakistan then carried out airstrikes in Kabul and two other Afghan provinces early Friday, saying it targeted military installations.
Tensions have been high for months. Border clashes in October killed dozens of soldiers, civilians and suspected militants. Pakistan accuses Afghanistan’s Taliban government of harboring militant groups that stage attacks against it and also of allying with its archrival India. (…)
Pakistan’s air force carried out airstrikes Friday night targeting military installations in Afghanistan’s Laghman province, two senior Pakistani security officials said. They said an arms depot and two key military installations were destroyed. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media on the record. (…)
Pakistan’s army spokesperson Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said Pakistani air and ground operations killed at least 274 members of Afghan forces and affiliated militants and wounded more than 400, while 12 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 27 others were wounded. One Pakistani soldier was missing in action.
The declaration of war came after months of cross-border skirmishes, with casualties on both sides. Islamabad accuses the Kabul regime of harboring the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorist group, also known as the Pakistani Taliban. In early February, 30 people were killed in a blast at a mosque in Islamabad. Pakistan blamed the Taliban-linked TTP for the attack.
As a new war erupts in the Middle East, the prospect of a U.S. strike on Iran looms even larger.
Amb. Huckabee tells embassy staffers, who wish to leave Israel, to ‘do so TODAY’
A day after nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran ended without an agreement, the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem is telling its non-emergency staff to leave the country. Diplomats and their families, wanting to leave Israel, “should do so TODAY,” Ambassador Mike Huckabee wrote in an email.
With the possibility of a U.S. strike growing amid Iran’s refusal to negotiate, Britain is pulling its embassy staff out of the country. “The UK has temporarily withdrawn staff from its embassy in Tehran, as the threat of US strikes against Iran prompts warnings from a number of countries to their citizens in the Middle East,” the BBC reported Friday.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee warned his staff, “Anyone who wants to leave should do so today.” Is war scheduled for the weekend?
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Besides the U.S., several countries have urged their nationals to leave Iran immediately. “A number of other countries including China, India and Canada have told their citizens to leave Iran as soon as possible due to the prospect of hostilities,” the UK broadcaster added.
The New York Times reported Ambassador Huckabee’s message to the staffers:
With the threat of a U.S. strike on Iran looming, the United States embassy in Jerusalem has told its workers that they may leave Israel and warned them that if they want to, it is vital that they do so immediately.
The directive came from Ambassador Mike Huckabee in an email to embassy workers at the U.S. mission on Friday, a copy of which was reviewed by The New York Times.
Those wishing to leave “should do so TODAY,” Mr. Huckabee wrote, urging them to find flights out of Ben-Gurion Airport to any destination for which they could book passage. “There is no need to panic,” he added, “but for those desiring to leave, it’s important to make plans to depart sooner rather than later.”
The email, which was verified by three people with knowledge of the matter, made no explicit mention of Iran. It followed meetings and phone calls through the night, Mr. Huckabee wrote to employees, and resulted from “an abundance of caution” and conversations with the State Department in which officials agreed that the safety of embassy staff was a priority.
The embassy’s move “will likely result in high demand for airline seats today,” he said in the email. “Focus on getting a seat to anyplace from which you can then continue travel to DC, but the first priority will be getting expeditiously out of country.”
He added that while there might be more outbound flights in the coming days, there also might not be.
Israel: Out of the 11 US F-22 aircraft currently stationed at Ovda Air Base, 4 are already on the runway ready for takeoff. pic.twitter.com/yJ0pveIE6W
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Satellite imagery circulating on X showed the U.S. evacuating the Al Udeid air base in Qatar amid rising tensions in the region. In late June 2025, Iran fired missiles at the base during the 12-Day war.
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When the US goes in I hope it’s hard and fast! Don’t give the mullahs an inch of space! Hopefully the juices are there helping out too.
Also, hope they know where the mulllahs are so they can be taken out.
And I wonder if special forces teams aren’t already in country? 🤔
The US should deal with the Middle East the same way Michael Corleone dealt with the heads of the five families.
In regards to Pakistan declaring war on Afghanistan, that’s going to create some difficulty for the left 😂 If they protest America attacking Iran while utterly ignoring Pakistan blowing the f88k out of the Taliban then that’s just going to advertise their hypocrisy loud and clear!
Who cares? They’ve been advertising hypocrisy for years, and their customers are too stupid to notice or care.
Pakistan vs. Afghanistan? The world hasn’t had a win-win like this in a long time.
My thoughts exactly. This is great. Time to make a lot of popcorn and root for both sides. Is it still too late to send them both more arms??
Both of them need to lose!
Win win win because it hopefully means Pakistan doesn’t have time to harass India.
That said, maybe an Indian olive branch to aid Pakistan would be a method to improve their relationship. However, India would need our help against China in that scenario and our dance card is getting pretty full.
Not since Iraq v. Iran in 1980. I heard that Kissinger lamented that it was too bad that both sides could not lose.
Make Afghanistan Greek Again!
Macedonian??
Reminds me of the fable of the scorpion and the frog, with the Taliban (or any really really fundy Muslim group for that matter) playing the part of the scorpion.
The scorpion-esque really can’t help themselves, they’ll sting others wether or not it’s in their own best interest, it’s just their nature.
Pakis and Afghans killing each other? Don’t they know it is 2026?
For them it’s eternally the 7th century.
So who are we supposed to root for?
yes
Both.
Pakistan vs. Afghanistan is one war Trump should not be in a hurry to end. Let’s just be distracted by the need right now to concentrate on obliterating the Mullah regime in Iran.
And no dallying with that. China is itching for us to enter some dumb holding pattern that will allow them to strengthen the Mullahs economically and militarily on condition that they become a vassal state of China.
Free the Iranian people now. They are ready to Abandon Islam, which will the greatest development in the Islamic World, second only to the fall of the Ottoman caliphate and maybe to Osama bin Salman’s ongoing civil war against al Qaeda.
I’m wondering who in Pakistan believes it is a winning move to take on a country that was recently the beneficiary of $8 billion in super-modern arms thanks to Joe Biden.
I doubt Pakistan is planning (Ala Russia) to try to conquer Afghanistan, but having a (Biden) gift-basket plethora of modern (say) armored vehicles is not the same thing as having the training and expertise to support their use and get full benefit from them.
Pakistan has always been a quiet supporter of the Taliban even while supposedly being an ally in The War on Terror. They’ve played both sides.
However there’s always been a faction in Pakistan that believes that while Muslim – Pakistan is not Muslim ENUF.. Among other issues women not being totally subjugated and effectively cattle instead of citizens drives this – to the point where assassination and revolt to “purify” The Faithful is a faction goal. Which faction the Taliban in turn quietly supports.
The Taliban must have bit the hand that feeds them a few times too many and P.O.ed Pakistani leadership for open war to break out.