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We couldn't ask for more, if Congress blocks this too it will be a big day for Pakistan. We want bare minimum relationship with the US.
You can never have "bare minimum" relationship with the US. You are either with them, or against them.
All depends on you, whether you want to swallow the blue pill or the red one.
With the blue pill, you get the chance to fix your country, engage in trade with other countries like the EU, and the Americas (both) to lift the living standard of your compatriots, and countries like India can't do anything to you.
With the red pill, your reach is reduced between Morocco and Indonesia and you become a shuttlec0ck between your sect driven Ummah friends; but hey, you do get free oil, and a lot of free Talib ilms too to help "educate" your next generation.
Remember, India too didn't want to do anything with any power (remember NAM?), and just for that Indians had to go through a lot of hardships and uncertainties. Not too long ago, in 1991, India was on the brink of bankruptcy and had to mortgage its gold, and that was when India opened its economy. India managed to survive and progress through all that not because Indians are some smart of some special kind - they are the same people as anyone in this world, but because India was always much more resourceful and powerful than its enemy country Pakistan, and then, there was Soviet Union too... but all that is changed now. Now your enemy country - India, is even more powerful than ever before, and the Chinese too are more interested in money that India can offer, than anything else that you can bring on the table.
Unless you go for a fine balance in a relationship, you are bound to be used like an instrument only to be discarded when the objectives are achieved.
P.S. If Pakistan distances itself from the US, it will be much more difficult for other Pakistanis to travel to Australia, or anywhere in the West... you want that to happen, don't you?
So sly