Afghanistan has hit several targets in Pakistan in retaliation for last week's airstrikes.
Afghanistan's Ministry of Defense has said it has carried out several strikes in Pakistan in retaliation for last week's attack.
It is the latest trend in growth cross-border violence between neighbors.
Pakistan says it is fighting militant groups within its borders. He says several of the attacks in his area have been launched from Afghanistan – a claim denied by Taliban officials in Kabul.
So does this mean that border disputes between the two countries will continue to grow?
And does this leave 300 million people on both sides caught up in the chaos?
Presenter: James Bays
Guests:
Syed Akhtar Ali Shah – former secretary of state department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and retired inspector general of Pakistan police.
Obaidullah Baheer – Adjunct Lecturer at the American University of Afghanistan
Kathy Gannon – reporter and former director of The Associated Press in Afghanistan and Pakistan