Sure, but only to a certain extent...and that holds true for our military nexus as well....it will be a more transactional relationship now and things that Pakistan doesn't agree to.....it won't need to agree to.....see...the way things are going, in Pakistan, no one gives a shyt about Americans or USA anymore. It is all about China.
Back in the day when we had good relationship with USA....that is pre-1980s, America was the dominant player in the world, as much as Soviet Union tried to hulk up, it was no where near USA. China was no body. In 1970s, an average Pakistani and an average Indian was much better fed and richer than an average Chinese. But the three decades since 1980s, changed all of that. China literally rose out of no where.
So back in the day it made sense to have relationship with the USA. Not today. China is here to stay, and more so when she is your immediate neighbor, meaning any relationship with China affects your region and yourself more than America ever could, from thousands of miles away.
So America can try all it wants to coerce smaller countries into it's influence, unfortunately, nations like Srilanka, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, Philippines, Cambodia, Tajikistan etc all are gona realize that you have more to gain from someone right next to you, than someone who is soon going to be a thing of the past sitting thousands of miles away.