Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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Fundamentally, Pakistan isn't 'aligning' with China.Bro the dichotomy of US/China interests will become more pronounced going forwards.
Pakistan is a Chinese ally if there ever was one in the current situation.
I wouldn't bank on ANYTHING from the US at this point.
And even if you do get something, I would see that as a a sort of trojan horse to Pakistani interests.
Shifts in world alignment have been accelerated by the Ukraine situation.
We see a lot of statements to that effect, but Pakistan hasn't actually done anything big to further Chinese interests. Ironically, the one 'big' thing Pakistan did for China was at the behest of the US (i.e., helping establish ties between Washington and Beijing).
Operationally, we could argue that China and Pakistan are aligning more. However, this pairing likely has more to do with India than the U.S.
Beyond that, I wouldn't bank on Pakistan doing anything to jeopardize US interests wrt to China, or vice-versa. Pakistani leaders now have 2 roads to choose from: recede into an irrelevant party that just talks, or become a regional power with its own interests. I would rather we do the latter, but sadly, our leaders aren't equipped or interested.
I disagree with retired Lt. Gen Tariq Khan on a lot of things, but of all the senior officials (serving or retired) I've heard, he's articulated the clearest vision for how things should be. @SQ8