Pak-US Relations under Trump Administration

Authors

  • Musavir Hameed
  • Saeeda Batool
  • Muhammad Ibrar Aslam
  • Zain Ali

Abstract

In retrospect, ties between the United States (US) and Pakistan were at their pinnacle during the
tenures of Pakistan's military rulers. When civilian administrations ruled in Islamabad, ties between
the two nations remained strained. During the Trump administration, American foreign policy
towards Pakistan remained volatile. Relations worsened to a record low during the early years of the
Trump administration, but then began to recover in the later years. This research offers insight into
the elements that lead to a strained relationship between the US and Pakistan, while Pakistan is being
blamed for the political upheaval in Afghanistan. The US holds Pakistan responsible for the continuous
problems in Afghanistan and uses the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) as a political platform to put
pressure on Pakistan. Furthermore, the US regards China-Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC as a debttrap tactic by China, Besides, the increasing US ties with India are seen as a threat to Pakistan, with
the US administration continuously offering India more space in the Afghan peace process and signing
various military pacts primarily to counter rising China, while Pakistan sees it as a threat to its
security.

Published

2021-06-25

How to Cite

Musavir Hameed, Saeeda Batool, Muhammad Ibrar Aslam, & Zain Ali. (2021). Pak-US Relations under Trump Administration. ASIAN Journal of International Peace & Security (AJIPS), 5(2), 300 - 309. Retrieved from https://ajips.org/index.php/ajips/article/view/2021-vol-5-pak-us-relations-under-trump-administration