Afghanistan has long been a source of tension, but Pakistan has managed to maintain a decent relationship despite the challenges.
The country has experienced occupation by the Soviets and Americans, and currently, the Taliban's animosity continues to betray a deep-seated dislike.
Historically, Afghan leaders such as Zahir Shah have been more diplomatic in their sentiments, whereas current leaders are more open and exhibitionist in their hostility.
The history of Afghan animus is well established.
Pakistan needs to redefine its approach to managing Afghanistan, considering the changing dynamics and historical context.
Авторское резюме: Pakistan reevaluates its approach to Afghanistan.