Summary of BIG TROUBLE for Pakistan | TALIBAN Takes Over Pakistan

The video discusses the escalating situation in Pakistan, where the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has reportedly taken control of significant areas and established a parallel government. The TTP, led by Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud, has occupied police stations and created its own ministries and judiciary, claiming to liberate Pakistan from what they term "slavery." The TTP's objectives include the establishment of Sharia law across Pakistan, the division of the country into independent regions, and support for the Afghan Taliban.

The video highlights the TTP's historical context, noting that they were initially created with support from Pakistan and the U.S. during the fight against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. The TTP's relationship with the Pakistani government has deteriorated, particularly after a failed peace treaty in 2021, leading to increased violence and kidnappings.

The commentary also touches on the potential implications for India, suggesting that the TTP's proximity to Pakistan-administered Kashmir poses a direct threat. Interestingly, the TTP has stated that they have no enmity with India and have even mentioned the possibility of annexing Kashmir, raising questions about their intentions.

The video concludes with the assertion that the situation is precarious, with the TTP's rise potentially affecting not just Pakistan but also India, as the Afghan Taliban seeks to strengthen ties with India despite their historical opposition.

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05:12 — « But recently a Pakistani survey revealed that 67% of Pakistanis want Sharia law in their country. »
07:28 — « TTP is the snake which was released by Pakistan itself and today the same snake is biting it. »
10:12 — « The same Taliban today wants to strengthen its relations with India by calling India its emerging partner. »

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