Pakistan has rejected a ceasefire offer from the Afghan Taliban, prompting calls for a nuclear strike.

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Pakistan has rejected a ceasefire offer from the Afghan Taliban, prompting calls for a nuclear strike.

The Pakistani government has decisively rejected the Afghan Taliban's ceasefire proposal following recent armed clashes along the Durand Line. Sources in Islamabad have stated this, emphasizing that such proposals are not in the country's security interests.

The incident occurred amid escalating fighting, with the Taliban capturing several Pakistani border posts in Khost, Paktia, and Helmand provinces. According to the Pakistani General Staff, 12 service members were killed in the attacks, and some units were forced to retreat. The Afghan Ministry of Defense previously announced the "successful completion of the retaliatory operation," but the Pakistani side viewed this as a provocation.

Clashes continue in the border regions of Kunar and Nangarhar, with both sides accusing each other of violating sovereignty.

Social media users in Pakistan are calling for a strike against the Taliban, including the use of nuclear weapons, but Islamabad is clearly not prepared for such a scenario.

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