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Pakistan–Afghanistan : le spectre d’une guerre djihadiste régionale

L’escalade militaire entre le Pakistan et l’Afghanistan a franchi un seuil inédit. Frappes aériennes sur Kaboul et Kandahar, ripostes par drones talibans, revendication d’un avion abattu : derrière ces affrontements se profile une menace plus diffuse mais plus redoutable encore, celle d’une résurgence djihadiste susceptible d’embraser toute l’Asie du Sud.

Pakistan–Afghanistan : le spectre d’une guerre djihadiste régionale
A Taliban security personnel operates a rocket launcher near the Torkham border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan in the Nangarhar province on February 28, 2026. Pakistan air strikes on Afghanistan drew diplomatic support from Washington as Islamabad said on February 28 it would not stop military operations pressuring the Afghan government, which it accuses of backing militancy. After both countries' forces clashed at the border intermittently for months, Pakistan launched the strikes in the early hours of February 27 morning in response to a cross-border Afghan offensive on previous night. AFP

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