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Is US succumbing to Pakistani diplomacy?

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What are the reasons?

1) Strong support from China

2) Pakistan announcing to replace US dollar with Chinese Yuan

3) Pakistan & Iran upgrading relations and plans to connect Gwadar with Chabahar

4) Chinese plan to build military base

5) Strong support from Russia and investments in Pakistan's energy sector

6) Pakistan completely ignoring US actions


In an off-camera briefing with reporters on Friday, Mattis took a more conciliatory approach. He acknowledged Pakistan’s anti-terrorism efforts and emphasized that aid would be restored if the U.S. sees evidence of renewed effort by Pakistan.

“I think many of you are aware that Pakistan has lost more troops, total, than all the NATO coalition combined,” in the counterterrorism fight inside Pakistan, Mattis said.

“As you saw in the statement, there were very specific words that said we’re still working with Pakistan, and we would restore the aid if we see decisive movements against the terrorists who are as much of a threat against Pakistan as they are against us,” Mattis said, referring to the State Departments official announcement on the aid cuts Thursday.

Mattis said he had “no indication” from the Pakistani government that the U.S. decision would impact the ground lines of communication, or GLOCs, that supply convoys use to deliver food and equipment to U.S. bases in Afghanistan. The U.S. has alternative routes to supply its forces, including flying supplies in, but that is much more expensive.
 
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Mattis has strong ties to Pakistan's military and over the course of his career has developed somewhat of a softspot for the country. Whether he can sway the civilian leadership is another thing.
 
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USA is basically late with its tough stance against Pakistan and this is out of frustration and idiocy of Trump and not due to any well thought out policy though USA is shifting towards India and distancing from Pakistan but in the mean time China has already stepped in and I won't say China filled in the void, rather China build a totally new level of cooperation between the two countries ab initio through CPEC. In the mean time Pakistan reluctantly started looking for alternative sources of military equipment.

Right now the situation is that despite current economic pressure, Pakistan has a bright future outlook which the whole world knows and more importantly Pakistanis know as well and hence indians' mourning as if they have become orphans suddenly.

USA has failed in the middle east due to the involvement of Russia. In Afghanistan, Taliban have become stronger and they have got patronage from Russia and the latter will avenge on behalf of its former self (USSR).

Furthermore, Trump has lost leverage over East Asian countries after ditching TAP. So basically SCS has become China's EEZ.

Another source of constant embarrassment for old and ugly uncle sam is NK that has shown defiance and tested ICBMs and nukes of increasing range and power respectively...so the cunning uncle sam does huff and puff but can't do much there because NK is not docile and it will press the BUTTON if attacked.

The last fig leaf was removed by the recent insult of USA at UNGA by the whole world.
 
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Things are going to heat up and Pakistan has made up its mind a long time ago that it no longer wishes to pivot towards the yanks! What will actually happen remains to be seen but the strong hints are pointing towards Chinese being welcomed with an open arm of which CPEC is the intro. The yanks have decided to stay indefinitely in afghanistan and haqqani network is the most diabolical excuse anyone can think off when ISIS is beginning to arrive there mysteriously.

No matter what, the quick sand called afghanistan will bury someone.
 
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Mattis has strong ties to Pakistan's military and over the course of his career has developed somewhat of a softspot for the country. Whether he can sway the civilian leadership is another thing.
the Americans are not publicly sharing their real issue with Pakistan. it doesnt seem to be Afghan Taliban or lack of action from Pakistan. it is something else and they need our help to open up and speak up their concerns
it can be CPEC which is a hurdle towards their central Asian ambitions from Afghanistan as a staging place or its the indirect pressure/ demand by Indians to take out the Pakistani nuclear string as a price for their support in this region.
whether its a smoke screen and diverting of attention from domestic politics I dont know. Trump was facing potential impeachment and he came up with controversial decision to move US embassy to Jerusalem that lasted for few weeks and then on new year eve he decided to tweet against Pakistan at 4 o clock in the morning,
you read his other tweets and you are left to wonder what a buffoon he is and it is dangerous.
it is a tough situation for Pakistan where we have an unpredictable man child being played by the warmongering Neocons who just tried to stir up trouble in Iran and then had a change of mind in case they need Chabahar for NATO supplies in case Pakistan blocks the passage.
 
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Mattis has strong ties to Pakistan's military and over the course of his career has developed somewhat of a softspot for the country. Whether he can sway the civilian leadership is another thing.

The administration is packed with the Generals. Seems like US has been pushed into the corner by Pakistan and the General is trying to salvage the situation and restore the ties.

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Mattis has strong ties to Pakistan's military and over the course of his career has developed somewhat of a softspot for the country. Whether he can sway the civilian leadership is another thing.
really stop the bullshit...the only reason why everything is messed up is that US generals go and lie consistently in american senate
 
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Use pressure tactics, gradually reduce American supplies through Pakistan and that will make them feel pain gradually with a fear of losing entire ground route. This will be more rewarding approach than cutting supplies in one go.
 
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