The US-Pakistan bilateral ties have fluctuated over 77 years, with Pakistan’s strategic location making it a key ally during various conflicts. However, recent developments, such as Representative Andy Biggs’ proposal to revoke Pakistan’s major non-NATO ally status and the Trump administration’s decreased engagement with Pakistani leaders, indicate a potential decline in the relationship. Trump’s focus on domestic issues and lack of interest in conflicts not directly impacting American interests suggest a diminishing importance of Pakistan in US foreign policy.
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