Mav3rick
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it is always our foreign policy that has over decades ruined the relationship time to time. we cannot even score the point for when we had good relations with US, it was them who came to us for their own interests. when interests are high and at stake we were their great ally and discarded later, because they knew we need them and even if they discard us we will still go reminding them of our contributions to their cause time to time.
If one looks at our history objectively, the US has been a great partner and supporter of Pakistan ever since we initially aligned ourselves with them. The only instance where we can place fault on them is when they left the Afghanistan mess all to us and subsequently placed us under sanctions (Pressler Amendment). However, the US would do the exact same to any other similar ally who develops Nuclear Weapons because the US doesn't want any other country to produce them. Hell, I don't want any other country to have that capability and I am just an individual.
I have also found that we have not been able to convey our concerns and requirements to the US objectively and that many a time, personal ambitions overwhelm National causes. In instances, the US can sufficiently acquire services against personal gains rather than the country's benefit........maybe to the detriment of the National interests at times. In my opinion, more blame lies upon us than the US for the inconsistency of our relations ever since 9/11.
even when today we have such a cold with them, we are still waiting and keep waiting once they give a wink and we'll be running.
US could be a better partner which would always be in our favor but to have them we never play clever. taking benefit, they always kept us on ventilator giving that much dosage which was required to keep this State not to default.
we never learn from it, busy in our own political bias and plundering and selling cheap. that's what suit them for their own interests in the region that is always critical, hence they always found a partner within Pakistan and was brought forward in the form of a regime to forward their interests. this is why we see our "people" running to Washington of and on.
with China we need to play a different game as to how bring them to the table and make them look into our problems. but what good we did with our relationships with US that we will ever be able to bring China to a table where coffee is served to both.
I do agree with you. We failed to capitalize on our relations with the US, which could have proceeded in an entirely different direction under Musharraf had we truly aligned ourselves to the US's cause instead of playing double games. In return, we could have demanded many things, slowly and gradually, after building trust. We could have been their gateway to South East Asia, we could have provided permanent bases so long as our debt was paid off. We could have progressed through transfer of technology, not just military technology but industrial, medical and manufacturing technology. We could have been so much more........
Infact, we effed up our relation with Saudi Arabia too (place the entire blame on Imran Khan) when we failed to assist the future monarch with his ambitions in Yemen. We could just as easily have provided 50k troops which could have accomplished all MBS desires in return for clearing off of our debt or free Oil for the next 25 years or something similar. But Imran Khan architected an attack, with the assistance of PPP, in the parliament where plans by PML to assist Saudi Arabia were thwarted. Now, why should the Saudis continue to assist Pakistan when Pakistan refuses to assist them in return?
China is a different game altogether. China will share everything with us, at a price. But China will NEVER provide aid or financial assistance (without interest). The US provided us tens of Billions of USD over the many decades but China does not believe in providing such aid. It believes only in providing loans (some may be cheap loans on loose terms) but at the end of the day it expects the money back with interest.
Had I been in power, in the interest of Pakistan, I would have always sided with US on most matters except those which to China, India, Saudi Arabia, UAE and perhaps Turley & Malaysia. And I would have gifted Afghanistan to the US on a platter after ensuring that Pakistan's debt was taken care of.