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Can mediators stop Afghan-Pakistani war as ‘cat-and-mouse game’ enters retaliatory phase?

Prolonged proxy warfare could create space for terrorist groups such as Isis-K to regenerate and plot overseas attacks, analysts warn

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Residents clear debris from houses destroyed in air strikes in Khost, Afghanistan, on Tuesday. Photo: EPA
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A ceasefire between Afghanistan’s Taliban regime and Pakistan, agreed after intense clashes last month, is hanging by a diplomatic thread, following a wave of suicide bombings in Pakistan and disputed claims that it retaliated with cross-border drone strikes on Tuesday.

With both countries vowing vengeance, analysts say regional states acting as mediators – Qatar and Turkey, and Iran and Russia – have only a narrow window of opportunity to prevent another round of hostilities.

Otherwise, tensions between the South Asian neighbours could degenerate into prolonged proxy warfare, creating space for transnational terrorist groups based there, particularly Islamic State-Khorasan (Isis-K), to regenerate and plot overseas attacks.

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According to Omar Samad, a former Afghan ambassador to Canada and France, the “dangerous cat-and-mouse game” between Islamabad and Kabul has entered “the advanced retaliation stage”. Tensions could easily escalate before mediators had time to react or intervene, he told This Week in Asia.

Afghan residents stand near remnants of a mortar shell at a house damaged by an air strike in Jige Mughalgai, Khost province, on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
Afghan residents stand near remnants of a mortar shell at a house damaged by an air strike in Jige Mughalgai, Khost province, on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

On the other hand, either or both Islamabad and Kabul could be “using the new escalation to prod and enable mediation”, said Samad, currently a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, a Washington think tank.

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