Developereo
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And dev you thanked this?
I was thanking the overall gist of the post, since I agree with a lot of things in it.
Basically, many of Pakistan's problems are self-inflicted. America only took advantage of a complicit and duplicitous cadre of Pakistani elites who, ironically, still reign supreme so there's little hope for optimism even now.
I also agree that China's patience will wear thin sooner or later. See it from their point of view: instead of a strong, self-sufficient ally that can pull its own weight, they have to deal with a country whose foreign policy is forever suspect since it is for sale. A country which still hasn't delivered on a critical Chinese need like Gawadar, and which has managed to screw up all its neighborly relationships -- again, because the elite are always looking for the highest bidder for the country's foreign policy.
Everything Pakistan has achieved has been due to its armed forces and ordinary entrepreneurs -- these things have been achieved despite the government, not because of it.
P.S. As for America, the OP underestimates the effects of American wrath. If America decides to impose comprehensive global sanctions on Pakistan, ala Iran, Pakistan will be finished. There will be no "secondary" markets for Pakistani goods, since there is nothing Pakistan produces which is indispensable to the markets. How and why America manages to justify these sanctions is a detail -- causes and consent can always be manufactured.