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americans practically misled pakistanisThe US wants to discourage the Taliban or other elements in Afghanistan from causing any mischief outside Afghanistan.That is it, I think this is aligned with Pakistan's long term goal as well.
I wasn't suggesting a 'hired gun' see above.
pakistan didn’t get american game early on
afghanistan was always in pakistani pocket whtever whomever say
mushi could have joined coalition
get 20 billion a year in different aid programs
for supplies he could have asked americans for new railways
he sold us really cheap
we became hired gun but that too for pennies
Entirely possible - either the opposition comes out and supports PTI in not allowing bases to the US and takes pressure off the PTI, or the opposition hedges and refuses to categorically deny bases to the US and loses public support.no, it is some advisor's 'cunning' idea to expose opposition's foreign leanings in front of the people
I know you’re not, but the US Establishment has never really even tried to engage with Pakistan to develop any kind of a comprehensive and long term relationship - the US scope of engagement with Pakistan has typically been limited to a ‘hired gun’ to deal with whatever regional geo-political challenges existed at the time.I wasn't suggesting a 'hired gun' see above.
Why?I know you’re not, but the US Establishment has never really even tried to engage with Pakistan to develop any kind of a comprehensive and long term relationship - the US scope of engagement with Pakistan has typically been limited to a ‘hired gun’ to deal with whatever regional geo-political challenges existed at the time.
IMO, amongst various other factors, US analysts and academia advising the US Establishment did not really think Pakistan would last as a nation-state, especially in the face of an increasingly assertive India with a booming economy. With China’s rise as a global power, Pakistan’s strong relationship with China and the US courting India (Pakistan’s enemy) to counter China, the US may have even actively undermined Pakistan via Afghanistan to strengthen India’s hand against China.Why?
IMO, amongst various other factors, US analysts and academia advising the US Establishment did not really think Pakistan would last as a nation-state, especially in the face of an increasingly assertive India with a booming economy. With China’s rise as a global power, Pakistan’s strong relationship with China and the US courting India (Pakistan’s enemy) to counter China, the US may have even actively undermined Pakistan via Afghanistan to strengthen India’s hand against China.
There certainly was (is) no incentive for the US to have any kind of broad, long term relationship with Pakistan that would strengthen Pakistan and therefore in turn weaken India’s position against China.
Why?
americans practically misled pakistanis
they went out peacefully and kept us holding the bag
there biggest fear was talibs coming in hunting americans like vietnam
for that we were expecting alote but biden gave a surprise to all
went out lock stock and barrel
asking bases from pakistan is like putting pakistan in odd position now