truthseeker2010
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No, it has nothing to do with Nadeem Anjum. He is just executing on policy that has been decided months ago which is to keep Pakistan's relations with the US intact and potentially grow. This is the position of the establishment and also of those others who are seeing the situation up close in terms of where Pakistan is and heading. PDM are just another bunch of petty tools but they are going along with Pakistan's look westward policy. Even if IK were to come back to the office, the relations with the US will not mend and there in lies the rub. Either IK and the establishment get aligned on this or this cannot move forward with them together.
I am sure both the PTI government along with the establishment evaluated what and how Pakistan could rely on China and KSA etc. to offset a divorce from the US post their withdrawal from Afghanistan. The calculus clearly brought them to a point where they realized that going cold on our ties with the US would hurt Pakistan in multiple ways. IK made some noise about diversification but none of that landed given the situation with us still living in a unipolar world with a ton of dependencies on the Americans and their alliances. This is the realpolitik of the situation. None of the talk of our "ghairat", "khuddari", "ji hazoori" pays our bills.
So anti-American populism aside, the reality of the situation has hit Pakistan just the same way it hit Turkey, KSA, Egypt etc. that they have no choice but to mend fences with the Americans. They all talked about getting close to Russians/Chinese etc. but none of that has panned out. If anything, the Ukraine war clearly demonstrated how the US had the ability to bring to its knees, even the Russians by choking them from all monetary and trading platforms. So how can Pakistan be an exception in this situation?
This is the conundrum facing the establishment.
The reality is estb never become independent, right from friends not masters to becoming allies in wot. pak army become from defending against India to becoming a mercenary rental force. Who is unable to protect itself in its own territory. Reason the generals no 1 priority was never pak it was always their retirement. The end result today is ur drowned in debt from China and US both. And neither ur neighbour nor ur allies heck even ur own public don't respect you.
I don't think it was "willing" but it got dragged into the war because of the structures in place. Don't think anyone in their right minds would have gone into the mess willingly. We had our interests to protect and we took a huge cost to keep them intact.
I think when IK would say "its not our war", he was forgetting what these interests were.
U were not dragged, u went in it due to a gen who already messed in kargil and he did it again. And yet today even tangos don't trust u. What interest u protected with going in war? Even the dollars u got were far less than the financial cost of war let alone other costs......