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More than a pawn, Pakistan is a real player Between the U.S. and China

- Islamabad will help determine who ends up on top

Ben Falcon, Opinion Columnist|March 7, 2021

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For 45 years, the United States and the Soviet Union were in the highest-stakes game of chicken in human history. Yet, despite the bellicose rhetoric and military exercises, the Cold War was not decided on American or Russian soil. Instead, the two Goliath nations opted to fight proxy battles across the world for influence. While the European theater was the main stage, it was not the only one they performed their cloak-and-dagger dance. In South Asia, they used the board pieces of Pakistan and India to play their game.

This framework of rivalry and distrust continued into the 21st century as new powers rose and old ones fell. Today, the contest between China and America appears to be a similar race to the top, albeit less openly. The U.S.–Pakistan relationship will be crucial to containing the exportation of Chinese aggression as that competition intensifies. In 2011, George Clooney famously asked then-President Barack Obama, “What’s the one [thing] that keeps you up at night?” His answer: Pakistan. The fact is that we must place Pakistan at the forefront of our strategic thinking amid the rising threats from China. Over the past decade, Pakistan has become the most important partner of the PRC. In exchange for arms, investment and regional support against Indian power projection, Pakistan has helped Beijing circumvent U.S. strategy.

The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a massive infrastructure and investment project valued at over 62 billion dollars. It is the flagship endeavor of the Chinese Communist party’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Through it, the PRC has constructed for itself a modern stand-in for the imperial Chinese tributary system. CPEC has helped build a deep-water port in Gwadar, an international airport in Islamabad, and an extensive public transportation system connecting Karachi to Islamabad by way of Lahore. Programs like CPEC have revitalized a once threatened Chinese construction industry with multibillion-dollar construction projects and requirements for Chinese labor.

All of this may sound innocent, but the Belt and Road initiative has left many partnering nations indebted to China beyond their repayment capacity. The payday loan style of development is symptomatic of a broader issue with Chinese expansionism: neo-colonialism. Its investment in Pakistan is nothing more than a Trojan horse designed to expand its influence, power and territorial reach. In return for debt forgiveness, Pakistan ceded its newly constructed deep-water port in Gwadar to the Chinese for a 40-year lease.

Nonetheless, countries like Pakistan are not getting a fair deal. Why then is Pakistan continuing to get into bed with Beijing? The simple answer is “us.” In our failure to reliably meet Pakistan’s economic and security needs, we have left open a vacuum happily being filled by China. Since its inception, Pakistan has faced a Thucydidean trap of its own with India. The growing power imbalance with India and the perceived assertiveness of New Delhi is what underlines the foreign policy shift toward China.
The trillion-dollar question is whether we can turn the tide and improve our flawed relationship. Historically, we have treated Pakistan as a means to an end and not as an intrinsically important state. Policymakers considered Pakistan useful so long as it could be a conduit to India or Afghanistan. Washington would reward Pakistan for its help when it was useful and ignored Pakistan — if not punished — when it was not. Therefore, the Biden administration will have to overcome eroded public trust on top of coupled Sino-Pakistani interests.

However, like with the rest of Asia, we must avoid placing maximum pressure on countries like Vietnam, South Korea and Pakistan. Doing so may leave them feeling trapped in a tug of war we may not like the outcome of. We must increase investment in Pakistan and dissuade it from tightening its embrace with China. For nearly a decade, China has pivoted toward Africa and the Middle East, while the United States has moved its gaze toward Asia. Pakistan is at the nexus, where these two pivots face off in opposition of one another. Thus, we cannot leave Islamabad entirely dependent on China lest we risk regional stability.


 
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In 2011, George Clooney famously asked then-President Barack Obama, “What’s the one [thing] that keeps you up at night?” His answer: Pakistan. The fact is that we must place Pakistan at the forefront of our strategic thinking amid the rising threats from China. Over the past decade, Pakistan has become the most important partner of the PRC. In exchange for arms, investment and regional support against Indian power projection, Pakistan has helped Beijing circumvent U.S. strategy.
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The fact that U.S. + India relationship has bear no fruit, and in return China + Pakistan has exponentially growing military, economic, geographic & regional powers in the neighborhood & that is the key difference between U.S from China.
 
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In 2011, George Clooney famously asked then-President Barack Obama, “What’s the one [thing] that keeps you up at night?” His answer: Pakistan. The fact is that we must place Pakistan at the forefront of our strategic thinking amid the rising threats from China. Over the past decade, Pakistan has become the most important partner of the PRC. In exchange for arms, investment and regional support against Indian power projection, Pakistan has helped Beijing circumvent U.S. strategy.
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The fact that U.S. + India relationship has bear no fruit, and in return China + Pakistan has exponentially growing military, economic, geographic & regional powers in the neighborhood & that is the key difference between U.S from China.

pretty soon George Clooney might be singing 'jiye jiye bhutto benazir'.
 
Always struggling with Pakistan LOL The Americans are clueless. That is what happens when you resort to ditch and embrace policy.

That Obama bastard breed started this whole thing. Today he is hiding like a coward. Writing books and venting frustration.

Pakistan did the right thing. Master stroke with ally China. Finally the dream we all had came to fruition. We saw how US officials pleaded and held daylight therapy sessions to dissuade Pakistan and its people from befriending China. LOL at debt trap. That is all there is left for the Indians and Western world to propagate. Yet despite the Western propaganda the developing world opts for Chinese investment and skills. I am not surprised the Western world is reeling. China has instilled fear and panic. I have never seen the white man so worried.

We are not going to fall for US carrots which really amount to nothing.
 
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The only way for US to "delay" china's rise is to support india economically, that might help but as things stand and recent history of both shows that wont be helpful either.
Pakistan is more or less a lost boat for US. Unless the old school comes back to power in Islamabad.
The only way to contain china will be for US to go for Hot war but that will also result in US destruction.
 
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In 2011, George Clooney famously asked then-President Barack Obama, “What’s the one [thing] that keeps you up at night?” His answer: Pakistan. The fact is that we must place Pakistan at the forefront of our strategic thinking amid the rising threats from China. Over the past decade, Pakistan has become the most important partner of the PRC. In exchange for arms, investment and regional support against Indian power projection, Pakistan has helped Beijing circumvent U.S. strategy.
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The fact that U.S. + India relationship has bear no fruit, and in return China + Pakistan has exponentially growing military, economic, geographic & regional powers in the neighborhood & that is the key difference between U.S from China.
US Still have chance if US invest it correctly in Pakistan. US send her companies to invest in Pakistan and also help Wakan corridor so that She can tapped Central Asia but chances are very low due to US past history with Pakistan and now Pakistan don't trust them. Recently T129 helicopter is the prime example Pakistan not to trust US
 
US Still have chance if US invest it correctly in Pakistan. US send her companies to invest in Pakistan and also help Wakan corridor so that She can tapped Central Asia but chances are very low due to US past history with Pakistan and now Pakistan don't trust them. Recently T129 helicopter is the prime example Pakistan not to trust US

We shouldn't undersell our nation. We are not anyone's pawn. The Americans need to be told directly that they need to get off their high horse quickly. The Cold War era Pakistan has changed. The old Pakistan doesn't exist anymore.

Our relationship with China is based on mutual respect and equal footing. This is the only kind of relationship which should be acceptable to Pakistan. If the Americans fail to treat Pakistan with mutual respect and only see it as a temporary station things will further deteriorate.
 
Just an arrogant, biased article by some retarded Yank or some slimy indian Lalu Prasad on their payroll. Just Think about the Genocidal Mindset of US at play here -- since it is jealous and scared of Chinese development, it wants to encircle China so that IT DOES NOT DEVELOP or exist like a Free nation capable of Making its own decisions.

Fellows, just Think about this -- US wants to destroy any Country which wants to follow independent policies and which wants to develop it own people while maintaining its cultural heritage ! This is the genocidal mindset the World is facing today from the US and its so called Allies !! Absolutely astounding and just shows what Psychopaths are ruling these countries !!

@beijingwalker @Beidou2020 and other Chinese members.
 
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Just an arrogant, biased article by some retarded Yank or some slimy indian Lalu Prasad on their payroll. Just Think about the Genocidal Mindset of US at play here -- since it is jealous and scared of Chinese development, it wants to encircle China so that IT DOES NOT DEVELOP or exist like a Free nation capable of Making its own decisions.

Fellows, just Think about this -- US wants to destroy any Country which wants to follow independent policies and which wants to develop it own people while maintaining its cultural heritage ! This is the genocidal mindset the World is facing today from the US and its so called Allies !! Absolutely astounding and just shows what Psychopaths are ruling these countries !!

Wishful thinking by the Americans. Let them dream. It won't happen. The bridges have been burnt. Some things are irreparable.

Pakistan has clearly chosen a side. We don't stand with Uncle Sam.
 
Do you expect rationality from a country whose president cannot sleep at night because of Pakistan. I had some respect for Obama but now I think he was just as dumb as Trump. That idiot of a president believed Pakistani nukes can get into terrorists hands and hence cannot sleep....what a f'ing idiot.
 
Do you expect rationality from a country whose president cannot sleep at night because of Pakistan. I had some respect for Obama but now I think he was just as dumb as Trump. That idiot of a president believed Pakistani nukes can get into terrorists hands and hence cannot sleep....what a f'ing idiot.

Obama was the enemy of Pakistan.
 
China is not a rising power, China is already risen so how can you contain someone who is already outside the window?, Pakistan has already lived in the unipolar world bullied by the one who leads it what makes you think we will make the same mistakes twice, we made you a unipolar power by blood and sweat and a decade later you turn your back on us again your ally by threatening to bomb us back to the stone age, what makes you think we will make the same mistake twice?
 
US Still have chance if US invest it correctly in Pakistan. US send her companies to invest in Pakistan and also help Wakan corridor so that She can tapped Central Asia but chances are very low due to US past history with Pakistan and now Pakistan don't trust them. Recently T129 helicopter is the prime example Pakistan not to trust US
To be honest nothing substantial amount of ANY type of deal-breaker are going to come from U.S., gone are the days American influence, now for U.S. even to catch up to Chinese-Pakistani quadratic relationship even in next 100 years they won't be able to. America has betrayed Pakistan time & time again only to hurt it's interests in the end.
 

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