AhsanAmin
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Chinese have very strict practice to not meddle in our politics. They do get a lot of say in our foreign policy several times which we do not mind since mostly their interests in international affairs is very similar to ours when we contrast it with other foreign powers. We can recall that Pakistan was instrumental in forming a 'friends of China' group in UN and it was probably the right thing to do since our interests were more common with their interests as opposed to interests of a communist country or an imperial nation because Chinese had a similar third world like culture, similar international interests and there was quite a bit of mutual cooperation.
I do not want to say anything absurd. Terrorism hurts both our country and the western world. But when it comes to aid they give us they have made enough calculations of their own. Cost of a dud bomb explosion in New York to American economy by an Afghan/or Pakistani due to unrest and instability here would be easily more than ten times the aid they give us every year. We better not talk about what can happen if there are any casualties. So to call this aid an affair of total benevolence would be misleading. We would not have cared about calling this aid anything bad if the purpose was to promote mutual interests only and if they never meddled in our politics which they actually like to do against the will of the people here. And American companies would not be willing to make their hands dirty in remote Pakistani rural areas as Chinese are willing to do because of relative similarity in culture and living standards.
I do not want to say anything absurd. Terrorism hurts both our country and the western world. But when it comes to aid they give us they have made enough calculations of their own. Cost of a dud bomb explosion in New York to American economy by an Afghan/or Pakistani due to unrest and instability here would be easily more than ten times the aid they give us every year. We better not talk about what can happen if there are any casualties. So to call this aid an affair of total benevolence would be misleading. We would not have cared about calling this aid anything bad if the purpose was to promote mutual interests only and if they never meddled in our politics which they actually like to do against the will of the people here. And American companies would not be willing to make their hands dirty in remote Pakistani rural areas as Chinese are willing to do because of relative similarity in culture and living standards.
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