Strategic Depth - in Reference To Pakistan

In Reference To Pakistan

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The Pakistani military establishment has been accused of forming a policy that seeks to control Afghanistan, a policy often referred to by the media as "strategic depth". This is given as the reason why Pakistan has supported certain factions of the Taliban in Afghanistan. The current Pakistani military leader has denied these claims.

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