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Pakistan says the US is no longer an ally – and it’s a much bigger deal than you think

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Donald Trump’s decision to ring in the new year by simultaneously demonising both Iran and Pakistan on Twitter has already backfired tremendously. Following threats that the US would withhold aid to Pakistan, the US confirmed it would withhold $255 million in aid (which has now become $900 million) and is now reportedly threatening a roughly $2 billion more as well.

“We’re hoping that Pakistan will see this as an incentive, not a punishment,” a US State Department official told reporters.

According to the Wall Street Journal, this recent animosity towards Pakistan has not gone over well. Pakistani Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif said in an interview that the US has failed to behave as an ally, and as a result, Pakistan no longer views it as one.

If anything, Washington’s recent behaviour has only pushed Pakistan into the open arms of America’s traditional rivals, China and Iran. China has long been providing financial and economic assistance of its own to Pakistan, with plans to expand an economic partnership in the years to come.

China has already pledged to invest $57 billion in Pakistani infrastructure as part of the so-called “One Belt-One Road” (OBOR) initiative. Just last month, Pakistan announced it was considering a proposal to replace the US dollar with the Chinese Yuan for bilateral trade between Pakistan and China.

Following the Trump administration’s recent attacks on Pakistan, it confirmed that dropping the dollar was no arbitrary threat, and immediately replaced the US dollar with the Chinese Yuan.

“Chinese investment in Pakistan is expected to reach over $46 billion by 2030 with the creation of a [China-Pakistan Economic Corridor] connecting Balochistan’s Gwadar Port on the Arabian Sea with Kashgar, in Western China,” Harrison Akins, a researcher at the Howard Baker Centre, who focuses on Pakistan and China, told Newsweek.

In the middle of last year, it was reported that China was considering establishing its own naval bases in Pakistan. These reports began to immediately resurface again in the past week, though Pakistan has vehemently denied that any such naval base will be built (even though Chinese military officials were the ones to expose the plan to build a naval base at Gwadar Portin Balochistan).

Whether or not the reports are true, what is becoming apparent is that Pakistan will look to cooperate with China both economically and militarily, while giving up its reliance on Washington.

“The history of Pakistan’s relationships with China and the United States also shows that Pakistan’s policy does not respond to strong-handedness, but to loyalty, and to being treated with dignity,” Madiha Afzal, a non-resident fellow at Brookings, said in a recent note, as reported by CNBC.

Furthermore, according to the Times of Islamabad, Iranian and Pakistani defence ministers have held talks on Washington’s role in the region, and have indicated a growing defence cooperation strategy between Tehran and Islamabad. Even before Trump’s decision to unilaterally try to isolate the two countries, the expanding relationship was already well underway – most likely the more truthful reason the Trump administration has targeted both of them.

Much to Washington’s dismay, this is only the beginning of the end of America’s role as an unchallenged global superpower. The Asia Times reports that Iran, China and Pakistan are set to launch a “trilateral nexus” that would support economic development for as many as three billion people. The biggest obstacle to implementing such an economically viable nexus would actually lie in the growing economic power India and not the United States, which seems to be able to do little but taunt, threaten and bully the ever-growing list of defiant states.

Without hesitation, Turkey, another country that is forging stronger ties with Russia, China and Iran, also came to Iran and Pakistan’s aid. Turkey is a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) ally.

“We cannot accept that some countries – foremost the US, Israel – interfere in the internal affairs of Iran and Pakistan,” Turkish President Recep Erdogan told reporters before heading on a scheduled trip to France.

Turkey and Iran also famously came to the aid of Qatar last year, further complicating the restructuring of traditional Washington-led alliances.

At this stage, both Turkey and Iran could end up joining the Chinese and Russian-led military alliance known as the Shanghai bloc, with Iran recently strengthening its military ties with China. Given that China has both economic and military interests worth protecting in Pakistan, this eastern alliance is spreading ever further by the day, much to the detriment of Washington.

It’s no wonder the European Union is practically building its own army, given that the number of countries that feel safe to rely on the United States’ so-called global leadership under Trump are growing smaller by the day. And given the serious implications of Pakistan’s shift into China’s sphere of influence, it is curious that this story isn’t making the headlines.

This post originally appeared here.


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Darius Shahtahmasebi
The author has completed a Double Degree in Law and Japanese from the University of Otago, with an interest in human rights, international law and journalism. He's a fully qualified lawyer in two separate jurisdictions, and writes about foreign policy for Anti-Media. He tweets at @TVsLeaking ‏(twitter.com/TVsLeaking)

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Pakistani themselves don't pay income taxes to their own country, yet they complain when another country won't give them their hard earned money.

Seriously, this reaction only embarrass Pakistan which is looking like a dependent-country.
 
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It will be a great deal ....

They did not like us as an ally.... they would hate us as an un friendly state
 
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Pakistani themselves don't pay income taxes to their own country, yet they complain when another country won't give them their hard earned money.

Seriously, this reaction only embarrass Pakistan which is looking like a dependent-country.
But USA has to pay for services it is taking from Pakistan nothing come for free.
 
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But USA has to pay for services it is taking from Pakistan nothing come for free.

What services is Pakistan providing? This was "foreign-aid" money, not money for so called "services."
 
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What services is Pakistan providing? This was "foreign-aid" money, not money for so called "services."
It is CSF coalition support fund. The name is given Aid but in reality it was money for services that Pakistan was providing USA. Which Include free intelligence. CIA is dud agency that has no ground assets in Afghanistan and and the whole war on terror was based on Pakistani intelligence. Look at Syria where USA has become a football due to lack of support from Turkey and USA has lost Syrian war. Same thing will happen in Afghanistan. Pakistan is the most important player in the region and you don't piss Pakistan off.
 
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I don't know why the foreign media keeps saying China + Iran. Pakistan as a Sunni majority will never fall under a full comprehensive alliance with shia Iran. Stupid ignorant western media analysis.

It's actually China + Russia that Pakistan is realigning itself with... Which is good. Iran just happens to part of that alliance.. and better Iran Pakistan relations (gas energy) is good for Pakistan.

Dumb western analysis...
 
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They keep saying China and Iran is because USA wants Pakistan to counter China and Iran. They want us to do their dirty work.


Actually they keep saying China + Iran because they want to paint Pakistan as the next axis of evil the next rouge state... Hence they like to couple it with Iran (repressive regime) and North Korea (, irresponsible nuclear state)...

There always is a very well calculated subliminal propaganda message in western media which is carefully crafted to sway the police opinion toways war and oppression of a weak "third world nation"... To feed an insatiable appetite for their Military Industrial Complex... Main export war and destruction... Then the rebuild.

China+Pakistan+Russia+Turkey ... For the win!
 
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I don't know why the foreign media keeps saying China + Iran. Pakistan as a Sunni majority will never fall under a full comprehensive alliance with shia Iran. Stupid ignorant western media analysis.

It's actually China + Russia that Pakistan is realigning itself with... Which is good. Iran just happens to part of that alliance.. and better Iran Pakistan relations (gas energy) is good for Pakistan.

Dumb western analysis...


You can't ally with a Shia Iran..but you are more than happy to ally with muslim bashing atheist countries like China and Russia. Hypocrisy!
 
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You can't ally with a Shia Iran..but you are more than happy to ally with muslim bashing atheist countries like China and Russia. Hypocrisy!


I believe good relations and economic trade is good for Pakistan and Iran... Re-read my post!

Iran isn't something Pakistan should make a military alliance with... It comes with a lot of baggage.
 
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You can't ally with a Shia Iran..but you are more than happy to ally with muslim bashing atheist countries like China and Russia. Hypocrisy!
Pakistan is an ally with Shia Iran. Who said Pakistan is not an Irani ally.

Iran isn't something Pakistan should make a military alliance with... It comes with a lot of baggage.
Pakistan and Iran are already in alliance in defence production and working on a missile program there was news in COAS visit to Tehran but no details came after that.
 
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