شورش در خیبر پختونخوا - ویکیپدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد
شورش در خیبر پختونخوا که به عنوان جنگ در شمال غربی پاکستان یا جنگ پاکستان علیه تروریسم نیز شناخته میشود، یک درگیری مسلحانه مداوم است که پاکستان و گروههای شبه نظامی اسلامگرا مانند طالبان پاکستان، جندالله پاکستان، لشکر اسلام، تحریک نفاذ شریعت محمدی، القاعده و متحدان آنها در مرکز آسیا مانند داعش خراسان، جنبش اسلامی ازبکستان، حزب اسلامی ترکستان، امارت قفقاز و دیگر عناصر جنایات سازمان یافته را درگیر میکند.[۴۸][۴۹][۵۰] این درگیری که قبلاً یک جنگ بود، اکنون از سال ۲۰۱۷ به یک شورش سطح پایین تبدیل شده است.
جستارهای وابسته
[ویرایش]- جنگ شوروی در افغانستان
- تروریسم در پاکستان
- خشونتهای فرقهای در پاکستان
- روابط پاکستان و افغانستان
- روابط پاکستان و ایالات متحده آمریکا
برای مطالعهٔ بیشتر
[ویرایش]- Tellis, Ashley J. (2008). "Pakistan and the War on Terror: Conflicted Goals, Compromised Performance" (PDF). Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
- Jane Perlez, Pir Zubair Shah (2 October 2008). "Confronting Taliban, Pakistan finds itself at War". The New York Times.
- Farooq, Umar (11 February 2013). "Civilians bear brunt of Pakistan's war in the northwest". Foreign Policy.
پیوند به بیرون
[ویرایش]- هزینههای جنگ توسط مؤسسه واتسون برای امور بینالملل و عمومی، دانشگاه براون
- گزارشهای امنیتی پاکستان توسط مؤسسه مطالعات صلح پاکستان
- مجله جنگ طولانی پاکستان توسط بنیاد دفاع از دموکراسیها
- گزارش امنیت انسانی بایگانیشده در ۲۷ دسامبر ۲۰۱۹ توسط Wayback Machine توسط پروژه گزارش امنیت انسانی
- نبرد با طالبان: کجا متوقف میشود؟ پوشش مداوم از سپیده دم در پاکستان
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