Pakistani forces hope that the US administration led by President Donald Trump will return to Afghanistan again.

US Army in Afghanistan: We can all remember images showing the United States leaving Afghanistan land in 2021. In particular, the US military completed its withdrawal from what is known as the “Cemetery of Civilizations” in August 2021. It marks the end of the war between 2001 and 2021. However, just four years after the withdrawal, there are reports that Pakistan is preparing to revive the US in Afghanistan. Below are all the details you need to know about the possibility that the US administration may return to Afghanistan.
According to a report from the Navbharat Times, Pakistani forces hope that the US administration led by President Donald Trump will return to Afghanistan again.
Pakistan’s plan to seduce us in Afghanistan
Reports suggest that Pakistani military is preparing to launch a critical operation targeting factions related to the Islamic State of Afghanistan. The development raises hopes that the United States could reestablish its presence in the region as a partner in the fight against terrorism. Historically, Pakistan has received substantial financial support from the United States in the fight against terrorism.
But with US President Donald Trump’s global perspective in mind, there is little chance that the US will return to Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Modi to meet Donald Trump
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one of the few world leaders to visit the US after President Donald Trump’s second term began a few weeks ago, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) announced on Friday. ) announced.
The visit, which will be held on February 12th and 13th at the invitation of the US President, marks the first Prime Minister Modi in the United States since Trump took office in his second term.
“The fact that the Prime Minister was invited to visit the US within just three weeks of the new administration’s visit to the office shows the importance of the India-US partnership, which the partnership enjoys in the US. It reflects the bipartisan support that is being done,” Mithri told reporters in New Delhi on Friday.
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