Pakistan’s Diplomatic Pivot Makes It a Trump-Era Power Player
Geopolitics
Pakistan
Started June 02, 2026
Islamabad is happy to give the U.S. president the image he craves
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Pakistan’s Diplomatic Pivot Makes It a Trump-Era Power Player
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jun 01, 2026
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Jun 02, 2026
This pivot compromises Pakistan's sovereignty, aligning too closely with U.S. interests while neglecting regional stability.
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By catering to Trump's needs, Pakistan is undermining its long-term diplomatic credibility and risking future partnerships.
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Pakistan's alignment with U.S. policies could lead to economic benefits, but it must balance relations with China and India.
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The effectiveness of Pakistan's diplomatic strategy remains uncertain, as it risks alienating other important regional partners.
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Pakistan's diplomatic pivot enhances its global influence, allowing it to play a strategic role in U.S.-China relations.
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