The devastating flood in Pakistan has create an opportunity for the U.S. government to show its commitment to the country and improve America's tattered image there, but that will be a tough slog, experts say.
The U.S. government is already heavily involved in the humanitarian response to the flood crisis, shipping tons of food and supplies into the affected areas while helping the Pakistan civilian and military institutions mobilize their response. But in a country that still harbors strong aversions to U.S. influence and remains deeply skeptical of American intentions, progress is likely to be slow.
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