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Brother we are not pursuing our policies , but are being used .
They very well understand history. In fact better then several people giving suggestions here. We are pretty much the only country which manages to gets weapons from USA and China and Russia at the same time. And still pursue polices on which we think benefits us.
Whether we like the US or not, it is not in our interest to make a foe out of it.
Unfortunately Pakistan's leadership. both military and civilian. have not pursued Pakistan's interests in a very long time and they still aren't able to.
There is literally no benefit to being a US "ally". Pakistan's leadership are so spineless they even work for free now after the US whittled down military AID to a trickle Trump cancelled whatever little remained back in 2018:
Why Trump cut millions in military aid to Pakistan
Mind you this is after 24 Pakistani soldiers were brutally murdered at the hands of American terrorists at Salala:
Those men deserved a lot more than a mere 6 months block of NATO supply lines, never even shut down the air transit corridor, and they died because the Army leadership prevented them from returning fire.
The US is a nation that has betrayed us in both 1962 and 1965 threatening us or placing sanctions on our country if we went after our interests in Kashmir which is after signing the 1954 Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement with us, in 1971 threatening China to keep out of the war and doing nothing as uSSR trained marxists attacked our troops, etc...
Why did we enter the US' "war of terror" on Afghanistan? Musharraf himself admits we were forced to under threat of assault.
Yet since 1990s neither Musharraf nor Nawaz Sharif nor Zardari ever attempted to lift our nations out of poverty to mount a counter attack and extricate ourselves from their cancerous embrace. I appreciate Khan's realization of this but why is Khan so fixated on a welfare society that has already existed under Nawaz Sharif and Zardari via an overvalued rupee that literally amounted to a subsidy on everything for everyone?
Most of our current economic problems stem from Musharraf's leadership made worse by Zardari and Nawaz Sharif and Khan and the PTI aren't doing much different.
These aren't people that are working towards a strong and independent Pakistan.
pakistan needs to work and get into china import market, we failed to diversify
chian imports alot of stuff, we need to try to leverage into that market
we also need to focus on africa, the new frontier and Latin merica
You'll need tax collection and investment into domestic industries to diversify them and grow not just to replace imports but also export.
Nawaz Sharif and Musharaff's neoliberal economic policies stripped a lot of our tariffs that accounted for something like ~4% of our GDP in tax revenues as did our plethora of useless FTA's like the one to China which is why our tax to GDP ratio fell to the sub 10% mark for years.
All leadership, current and past, have failed to explain the importance of taxation to the population and invest in the FBR to raise the necessary revenues required.
in a few days assuming he can survive article 25 or another impeachment next week.
I guess anything is possible and the Republican response will indicate which direction they want to go.
I personally don't see Pence evoking Article 25 so they will likely have to try to impeach but I doubt most Republicans will support it so they wouldn't get the 2/3 majority they need in the Senate.
As far as I know no US President has ever been convicted in the Senate and I doubt Republicans want that shame hanging over them.
I don't think they even have enough time to pursue this with Trump likely leaving before the Senate could hold a trial.
This idea of impeaching Trump once he's out of office is far fetched to me.
Even if there are a lot of Republicans senators that are sick of Trump imo it would only weaken them to support an impeachment. Trump is a powerful force in the Republican party right now whether he remains so we'll have to see:
Poll: Majority of Republicans would support Trump in 2024
If Republicans did support impeaching him that would be a HUGE gamble.
Republicans would be risking the 2022 Senate elections where a lot of Republican incumbents will be running for re-election, some are retiring and their replacements will likely seek Trumps support and there are some important seats that will be up for grabs like Warnock's in Georgia and Kelly in Arizona.
Trump would be important for raising money and getting voters out and a Republican base angry over a "stolen" election is a powerful motivator.
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