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Afghan Analyst Urges TTP to Target Americans in Pakistan, Raising Security Concerns

Afghan analyst calls on TTP to abduct Americans in Pakistan; UN reports confirm persistent cross-border terrorism risks.

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TTP Threats to Americans in Pakistan

Afghan analyst Abdul Jabbar Stanakzai calls on TTP to target Americans in Pakistan, highlighting cross-border security concerns [IC: by AFP]

February 13, 2026

Afghan analyst Abdul Jabbar Stanakzai, speaking from Taliban-controlled territory on TOLOnews, publicly called on the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to abduct Americans in Pakistan in a bid to secure the release of Aafia Siddiqui.

Such statements, made without consequence, underscore ongoing concerns about cross-border terrorism and the environment for extremist activity in Afghanistan. Recent United Nations reports confirm the continued presence of TTP along with more than 20 other terrorist groups operating freely within the country.

According to the 37th UN Security Council Monitoring Team report, TTP enjoys significant operational freedom inside Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the 16th report estimates that around 13,000 foreign fighters remain active, contributing to persistent security threats across the region.

Stanakzai’s remarks highlight how extremist messaging circulates openly, reinforcing Afghanistan’s role as a permissive environment for terrorism planning and cross-border attacks. Analysts emphasize the importance of coordinated regional and international efforts to address these persistent threats and prevent their escalation.

Read more :UN Report Highlights Afghanistan as Base for Terrorist Attacks Against Pakistan

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