John Bolton is the American equivalent of the Pakistani Lal Masjid Maulana Abdul Aziz.
His statements are in stark contrast to how USA and Pakistan have co-addressed Afghanistan since Trump administration.
Nobody takes him seriously.
Agreed.
Bolton does not get to decide and shape the course of US-Pakistan relations.
We have faced sanctions and in fact are still facing them in the form of FATF.
Sanctions can be applied on a country in different ways (economic trends) and IMPACT will vary according to which type of economic trends are disrupted.
Pressler Amendment was a significant drop in American financial aid to Pakistan (one of the economic streams); core Pakistani economic activities were not disrupted however (other economic streams). KSA provided financial assistance to Pakistan in these times (i.e. big relief). Even then, Pakistan experienced a period of political turmoil and Pakistani military readiness status took a hit which was apparent in the Kargil War (1999).
FATF is aimed to curb money laundering and additional controversial flow(s) of funds. This is not a threat to core Pakistani economic activities either.
FATF will be 'punishing'
IF Pakistan make to the Black List (God forbid).
We have to understand, that a giant is still reeling from the punches it had faced in the past 20 years and it is hurting as he prepares to get out the ring, defeated and dejected. He is bruised and angry. But its not the first time the US is in this state.
The US couldnt do shit in 1990 (after Soviet breakdown) and 1998 (After N-tests), then we are in a much better position now. World is no longer unipolar and I seriously doubt the US establishment want to lose its focus from its strategic rivalry in the South China Sea. It is infact this reason it decided to get out of Afghanistan to focus on its main front and this article proposes a complete antithesis to that. Getting sanctions on a soon to be the largest Islamic country in the world wouldnt seem good for the US if it plans to finger point China as the violater of Uigher rights.
In the worst case even if we face sanctions, our dependence on the US militarily is probably the lowest in our history. China is our ally. And we have enough food and resources to face any eventuality.
John Bolton writing in Washington Post means no more than pure shit considering the many other factors involved some of which I have listed above.
US had played all its cards, infact overplayed them, and we are still standing there alhamdullilah, to fare him the LAST KISS
Hold on...
1. It wasn't USA that was invaded and occupied for 20 years
but Afghanistan.
2. It wasn't USA that was subjected to drone strikes (and more) for several years
but Pakistan.
3. It wasn't NATO that was dismantled
but Al-Qaeda Network.
4. Afghan Taliban have returned to power in Afghanistan (very impressive)
but at the cost of many lives (over 50,000 KIA), and after many years in waiting and negotiations with USA.
Pakistan brought
both USA and
Afghan Taliban to the 'negotiation table' to bring an end to the war in the region.
5. This war have
not even
dented American warfighting capability. Just look at reports highlighting American military advances lately.
So which is the bruised and/or battered party in the exchange?
WE need to understand that Pakistan have failed to develop a sustainable economy thus far. The country have economically subsisted on goodwill of friendly countries, and on IMF bailout packages from time-to-time.
USA still have Cards to play in the region.
IF Americans are to apply 'crippling sanctions' on Pakistan, Pakistani economy will be
TOAST in short order.
Pakistani armed forces have benefitted from dealings with China on many counts (no doubt)
but there is still considerable reliance on Western-origin equipment and technologies to deliver heavy blows to a potential adversary. This is apparent in Operation Swift Retort as well.
Afghan Taliban also need 'international assistance' to manage and develop Afghanistan in the long-term. Neighbors will not be sufficient.
IF Pakistan is to step out from FATF, this would be
when USA will say YES.
People should be HUMBLE in their views. Do not mistake GOODWILL of 'others' for weakness.