Anonymous16 days ago
Afghanistan faces an unprecedented dual-front crisis as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran destabilizes its western border — triggering mass refugee returns, severing trade routes, and spiking commodity prices — while a separate "open war" with Pakistan along its eastern border has killed hundreds and displaced tens of thousands since late February 2026. The convergence of these two conflicts, compounded by a resurgent Balochistan insurgency and a humanitarian system funded at just 10%, threatens to collapse one of the world's most fragile states.