“Sir” may be a bit much for an old literary bum, LX — “Jim” is fine (although the Facebook call-out helps as I have a lot of traffic in a day) — but I would suggest worrying not at all about the interests of the United States or anyone else but place first a Pakistani review of certain values, which I will list, in light of the Pakistani experience to date and the perception of its present state of affairs:
Compassion
Dignity
Diversity
Equality
Faith
Independence
Integrity
Justice
Love
Respect
Restraint
Add “for ourselves and for others.”
License and lying corrode a body politic; neglect comes always with a price; too much business behind curtains inspires suspicion and division.
Pakistan is its own New World.
However the language suggested may work within you and within the primary languages of the region . . . let it.
We’re a gregarious species across the planet and, for the better part of time in most places, peaceful. Where we’re not, it’s for greed, sometimes on the part of the powerful (e.g., Columbia), sometimes not (e.g., Mexico), or ambition that perhaps pursues too great an aggrandizement (e.g., Iraq’s Saddam).
If the overarching values informing the state’s moral compass hold, then a lot of problems may resolve within (title of a book) “the idea of Pakistan” as constitutionally chartered and as part of an evolving earthbound and globalizing human system.