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The real question is our worth to the US establishment. I suspect currently we seem not to carry any traction with them at all. Even our help in evacuafion from Afghanistan seems to have been shrugged away as something we HAD TO DO, rather than a favour we have done to them. I dont know whether the Pak side extracted some advantage out of it or not( if not I strongly feel they should have done so). The US believes in transactional arrangements and not favours and it is time our establishment realizes that.The problem is that the diplomatic moves aren’t mirroring the PAF wishes. The state department really is pushing Pakistan out and the attempts to make them jealous by PDA with China isn’t working.
Any threat the Russians posed is being mowed down in Ukraine so now its going to be all about China. In that environment the only way Pakistan get the same attention is if the current government (and its policies) are displaced via regime change.
Yes a V upgrade would be great and the PAF will likely stock up on extra spares as it has done for the current crop. Without a HOBs and the AIM-120D though it would be a handicapped asset and it is unlikely those will be approved throughout the chain be it from the state or legislature.
They are courting India ignoring Pakistan. Even Indian refusal to take a stance against Russia seems outwardly not to have dampened the love Affair. Unless the US requires a strategic leverage from us, it seems unlikely their policies will change. Even Pakistan's effort at coaxing a more moderate policy out of the US state department seems to have not gone any where. Gen Bajwa did visit the US but the outcome was totally blanked out both by the US and Pak. It seems the latest assessment of the Pakistani side is we are not going to get anywhere in the US calculus.
My thoughts totally so feel free to present a counter.
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