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In the past thirteen years, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States, have witnessed events which have defined, reaffirmed, improved and on rare occasions hurt our bi-lateral and tri-lateral relations. Throughout all these events, whether they were relief efforts, anti-terrorism operations or security trainings, what has motivated us to work together is our shared interest in eradicating militants who are conducting acts of terror almost on a daily basis. During his last meeting as the U.S. special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, James Dobbins, along with Ambassador Olson, met with COAS General Sharif, National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz and Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry in which he stated that Pakistan’s significance will multiply after the U.S. withdrawal from the region. The militants understand this fact very well that a strong tri-lateral relationship between the U.S., Pakistan and Afghanistan is a threat to their existence. Our nations have sacrificed a lot to fight the militancy in the region, especially the lives of our soldiers. The worse thing at this crucial time would be for our nations, especially AF-PAK, to focus on internal differences instead of these terrorists. We need to focus on the militants who have attacked and brainwashed innocent people, bombed mosques and schools, and who are continuing to plant IEDs that would indiscriminately kill more.

We share a common goal when it comes to the security and stability of the region; therefore, it only makes sense for regional partners to form a healthy working relationship for the betterment of the region.

Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
www.facebook.com/centcomurdu


Well said.

I believe the time has come for the "three amigos" to finally route out the menace of terrorism.

My hats off to the soldiers and officers from the three forces, who have given the ultimate sacrifices for leading this mission towards successful end.


Regards
 
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Well said.

I believe the time has come for the "three amigos" to finally route out the menace of terrorism.

My hats off to the soldiers and officers from the three forces, who have given the ultimate sacrifices for leading this mission towards successful end.

Regards

I hope so. Here's hoping the world doesn't forget this region again.
 
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Dear @Hyperion

Foreign Military Sales (FMS) agreements with Pakistan between Fiscal Year 2002 – 2012 have resulted in about $5.2B worth of military assistance. Pakistan has become part of the recipient countries for Excess Defense Articles (EDA). As of March, 2014 the information provided by the Pentagon, states that under the EDA Pakistan is promised 20AH-1F Cobra attack helicopters, 12 of which, along with $48M for refurb have already been delivered. Also according to the Coalition Support Funds Pakistan received military equipment to include 26 Bell 412 utility helicopters, 4 Mi-17 multi-role helicopters (another 6 were provided temporarily at no cost), 4 King Air 350 surveillance aircraft, 450 vehicles for the Frontier Corps.

Please view the document/image below to find out the full details of the monetary aid, equipment, and artillery provided to Pakistan post 2001. As of March 2014, there is no mention of Apaches .

Haroon Ahmad
DET - U.S. Central Command
United States Central Command - Urdu - MacDill Air Force Base, FL - Government Organization | Facebook
 

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leave afghan to its own dynamics.....PK has enough 'worries' on its plate to worry about afghans.....seal, mine and monitor the border 24/7.
 
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Now that Pak Army is making a death blow to the Taliban in the FATA area, the US and NATO forces are missing on the other side of the Pak-Afghan Border.

@CENTCOM " TALK IS CHEAP". where is the US at this critical time ?
 
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@CENTCOM

Thanks for clarification. We knew that the defense ministry official was spreading lies about Apaches.

Hinds will serve SOTF's COIN needs just fine, for the forseeable future.
 
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leave afghan to its own dynamics.....PK has enough 'worries' on its plate to worry about afghans.....seal, mine and monitor the border 24/7.

Easier said than done Sir. The temptation to mold a sympathetic government in Pakistan will be too much for the Pakistani spooks to resist, I am afraid to say. In any case, there will be need to try and counter the growing Indian influence in Afghanistan too. The thought of being squeezed between two fronts must give GHQ nightmares.
 
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Thanks for checking it out - that clarifies a lot!


Dear @Hyperion

Foreign Military Sales (FMS) agreements with Pakistan between Fiscal Year 2002 – 2012 have resulted in about $5.2B worth of military assistance. Pakistan has become part of the recipient countries for Excess Defense Articles (EDA). As of March, 2014 the information provided by the Pentagon, states that under the EDA Pakistan is promised 20AH-1F Cobra attack helicopters, 12 of which, along with $48M for refurb have already been delivered. Also according to the Coalition Support Funds Pakistan received military equipment to include 26 Bell 412 utility helicopters, 4 Mi-17 multi-role helicopters (another 6 were provided temporarily at no cost), 4 King Air 350 surveillance aircraft, 450 vehicles for the Frontier Corps.

Please view the document/image below to find out the full details of the monetary aid, equipment, and artillery provided to Pakistan post 2001. As of March 2014, there is no mention of Apaches .

Haroon Ahmad
DET - U.S. Central Command
United States Central Command - Urdu - MacDill Air Force Base, FL - Government Organization | Facebook
 
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