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“Bad Boy” Pakistan Returns to Trump’s Favor: Will It Last?

“Bad Boy” Pakistan Returns to Trump’s Favor: Will It Last?

Last Updated Aug - 16 - 2025, 12:36 PM | Source : Fela News

Trump hosts Pakistan’s army chief amid talks on minerals and crypto but US-China ties could complicate evolving Washington-Islamabad warmth.
“Bad Boy” Pakistan Returns to Trump’s Favor: Will It Last?
“Bad Boy” Pakistan Returns to Trump’s Favor: Will It Last?

A striking diplomatic moment unfolded recently as the U.S. President warmly received Pakistan’s army chief in the Oval Office reviving an old friendship with newly strategic undertones. Dubbed the “bad boy” back in Trump’s good books, Islamabad now finds itself in a complex dance for deeper cooperation.

The White House visit focused on promising areas of collaboration critical mineral supplies and cryptocurrency investments. With global demand for strategic resources on the rise, Pakistan may be positioning itself as a key partner in the U.S.’s supply chain diversification efforts. Interested in rising crypto markets may add an unusual but attractive dimension to bilateral relations.

Nevertheless, a major obstacle is hidden behind smiles and hand -shaking diplomacy: Pakistan's long strategic partnership with China. Analysts argue that while Trump may welcome Islamabad’s overtures, Beijing’s close embrace of Pakistan complicates the broader geopolitical equation. Will this new bonhomie sink roots or fray as competing interests take shape?

For Washington, the balancing act is clear. Deepening ties with Islamabad could undermine concerns about Beijing’s growing influence in South Asia. On the other hand, ignoring Pakistan risks pushing it deeper into China’s orbit something policymakers may want to avoid.

As for Pakistan, the optics are striking. This indication of the hospitality of the US President shows diplomatic recognition and opportunity, but domestic audience and regional players will assess its long -term results.

After all, this melt is a solid strategic change or just a momentary belonging - it is yet to be seen. The need for critical minerals and financial innovation may have catalysed the encounter, but entrenched alliances and rivalries will test its staying power.

For now, the “bad boy” is back in the spotlight but whether this spotlight endures or dims in the shadow of U.S.–China rivalry remains the key question.

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