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Pakistan Defence Minister Labels Afghanistan ‘No. 1 Enemy’

RR Team, October 10, 2025October 10, 2025
In a sharp escalation of regional tensions, Pakistan’s Defence Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, has publicly labeled Afghanistan as Pakistan’s “number one enemy.” Speaking to the National Assembly, Asif justified ongoing mass deportations of Afghan nationals, citing concerns over security and loyalty.

Refugee Tensions and Alleged Betrayal

Asif’s address emphasized Pakistan’s decades-long “hospitality” towards Afghan refugees—estimated in the millions—claiming that this goodwill has been betrayed. The minister alleged that some Afghan residents, despite building substantial businesses in Pakistan, are showing allegiance to Afghanistan over their host nation. He also accused elements of the Afghan Taliban of sheltering anti-Pakistan militants, including the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and maintaining ties that undermine Pakistan’s security.

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The Defence Minister linked the massive refugee presence, particularly undocumented individuals, to a rise in cross-border terrorist attacks. According to Asif, these attacks have surged since the Taliban regained power in Kabul in August 2021. His remarks coincide with recent alleged airstrikes and exchanges of fire along the Durand Line, highlighting the fragile security environment.

Pakistan’s government began the controversial deportation drive in October 2023, emphasizing that the expulsion of undocumented foreign nationals is a matter of national security. Asif warned that Pakistan’s patience has “run out” regarding the use of Afghan territory for launching attacks against its soil.

Diplomatic Fallout and Regional Implications

The statement marks a significant shift in Pakistan’s stance, portraying Afghanistan not as a neighbor or partner but as an openly hostile entity. The minister’s comments came in the wake of Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to New Delhi, which Islamabad reportedly sees as a strategic loss. Pakistan views Afghanistan’s growing ties with India as undermining its influence over the Taliban.

Looking Ahead

As Islamabad intensifies its deportation drive and frames Afghanistan as a primary security threat, analysts expect continued diplomatic strain and potential escalation along the border. The remarks by Defence Minister Asif underline the delicate interplay between refugee management, counterterrorism, and regional diplomacy.

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