American government is very stubborn and very arrogant and just cares about its own interests.
In today's politics, Pakistan and U.S. have very few mutual interests so dont expect U.S. to be so kind with Pakistan. Soviet threat is gone. Now all of a sudden "terrorist" threat. Give me a break!!!
China and Pakistan will have the same interests until there is an India on the world map.
That's exactly where a lot of you are wrong. I've always been a little surprised by how many posts on here are so strikingly defensive, both of your own government's policies and those of your so called 'allies'.
As hard as this may sound to believe, no country cares about anything other than its own interests. Try looking at things from China's perspective for a second. As far as they've come, they're up against 50 years of American, Russian & European hegemony in their backyard. America has turned East Asia (Japan, S.Korea, Taiwan) into a fortress leaving China with a sole, questionable ally in North Korea. I'm not going to bother talking about Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia and the Phillipines since they're militarily inconsequential at the moment. If that wasn't enough, the Chinese depend on developed markets for sustained growth. If America stops borrowing the Chinse will have nobody to sell to. The global economy is essentially a complex network of IOU's.
Getting back to China's priorities though, we're talking about 1.4 billion people, prosperous rivals and of course, Taiwan. You should spend some time reading about the Taiwanese military and their modernization plans. If you think Kashmir is a big deal, think about 23 million+ people with a per capita income of around 30k. Regardless of where relations stand at the moment, don't forget that every time things get interesting America parks a CBG or two right smack in the middle of the Taiwanese strait. And no, China won't simply 'nuke everything' every time it gets into a spat with a stronger rival.
China and Pakistan will have the same interests until there is an India on the world map.
Lolz. You're close, but not quite there yet. To me it seems like China and Pakistan only have similar interests because there
IS an India on the map. Yes, there's a difference.
You're talking about a country that's growing at 10%, has a seat at the UNSC and is trying to blunt American influence in its backyard. You really think India is that high on China's priorities list? Besides, why should they waste their blood and effort when they have you to do it for them?
If I was Chinese I'd do exactly what they do: make money, squeeze Taiwan economically, watch as America ties itself down in a global war, sell you a gun (make more money) and watch you shoot a weak competitor of mine to make sure he stays that way. Then I'd laugh all the way to the bank while you cheer me on. China's goal in life isn't to wipe a poverty stricken nation like India off the map, they're content with Pakistan putting a damper on things from time to time.
I think the Korean analogy is far more applicable to the sub continent than Israel and Palestine. As far as Pakistan is concerned, we all know where your priorities stand. From India's perspective, its easier just to sit back and watch while your strategic interests collide with the rest of the planet. The Chinese will come to the rescue of course, just as they did with the N.Koreans (lolz). Don't believe me? ask yourself how much aid Pakistan received this year for flood relief and you'll have your answer.