I'm not sure if a ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan is a game-changer...

It's good that they've agreed to stop fighting, but can we really trust it'll stick? I mean, history between the two countries is pretty complicated, and there are still some big issues at play. Like, Islamabad's accusing the Taliban of providing safe havens for anti-Pakistan networks in Afghanistan...

But the Taliban says that's not true. It feels like we're just patching up wounds without really addressing the root problems.
And let's be real, there are still going to be attacks happening on both sides.

The TTP is back and causing trouble in Pakistan, but Islamabad needs to make sure they're taking concrete steps to prevent it. And Afghanistan's got its own issues with internal instability...

It's not like this ceasefire agreement is going to magically solve all their problems.
I know some people are saying that this is a good step towards lasting peace and stability, but I'm not convinced yet...

We need to see more than just words on paper. There needs to be real, tangible progress being made. Otherwise, it's just another temporary truce that'll eventually collapse under the weight of their own complexities.
