Is this funding something you guys support? Do you worry about too much US dependency if you accept this and get used to the extra funding (that can be cut off any time)? Should I write my Congressman and Senators and ask them to support this kind of appropriation? Along with infrastructure project (roads, water systems, etc.) funding in a separate appropriation?
Truthseeker, the actual truth is that US is not at all interested in carrot & stick approach to the problem. USA actions in this part of the world is mean to create a backlash not only against USA but also against Pakistan.
This extremist response by the maniac population of the Muslim world enables USA to black mail Muslim countries into accepting US foothold in the area let alone in the international waters and it allows US to bring about the "fear meantility" in the regions leaders enabling US to further it's own agenda ! A clear example can be seen when Ms. RICE came to Pakistan in the aftermath of Mumbai explosions she was came with a list of Pakistani nationals like Gen. Gul Hameed, who is nothing other than a vocal critic of US actions past 9/11 !
The US knows is very well that ROZ could play a very important part in calming down the local population of our autonomous region but after accepting it, it nos now more than 2 decades (don't forget we have been talking about it since the departure of USSR) and up to this date hardly any ROZ working in the war zone areas ! Why ?
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Will ROZ help reduce extremism in Pakistan? FTA would do more!
Posted on March 15, 2008 by Moin Ansari
Pakistan has been struggling to get a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the USA. She has also been asking America free access for her Textiles to the USA. On both counts, there was a penny-wise-pound-foolish No bid.
Although Pakistan has been a leading partner of the US in the war against terrorism, in terms of trade in goods and services Pakistan falls fairly low in the list of US trade partners. The share of exports from Pakistan to the US market remained stagnant at around 0.21 per cent during the past four years. Dawn
Just imagine if the USA had agreed to the FTA and the free access of Textiles, this would have transferred more than $6 Billion per annum to the cotton producing areas of Pakistan. $42 Billion plus increased export of other commodities would have created new opportunities for the farmers. They would have sent their kids to the best schools in Pakistan and Americanot to madarssas. Thomas Freidman of the New York Times suggested opening up American markets for Pakistan products this in 2001!
The cumulative affect of $40-$100 Billion would have totally transformed the entire infrastructure of the country because the money would have gone directly to the farmers without any leakage into kleptomaniac hands of government officials.
However it is now seven years later, and neither the FTA, nor the access for textiles materialized. There is still time! This could start in 2008.
When President Bush stopped over in Pakistan after his visit to India, he promised Pakistan the creation of Reconstruction Opportunity Zones (ROZ)areas that could export products to the USA without any duty.
Later all of Afghanistan was added a a ROZ. Pakistan tried to get all of the NWFP and Baluchistan as ROZ, but it got approval for only the border areas. The districts identified for the establishment of ROZs included: Punjab: Bahawalpur, D.G. Khan, Jhang and Muzafargarh; Sindh: Badin, Jacobabad, Khairpur, Sanghar, Tharparkar and Thatta; NWFP: Bunir, D.I. Khan, Hangu, Lower Dir, Swat and Upper Dir; Balochistan: Gwadar, Kalat, Kharan, Sibi and South Waziristan
The USA is spending trillions of Dollars on wars. An FTA and access for Pakistani textile goods to America would not be aid, or help. It would be an opportunity for Pakistani farmers to sell goods in markets they did not have access to.
This is the Reconstruction Opportunity Zone (ROZ). it should be extended to all of Pakistan, which would help unite the economies of both the countries, bring them closer and reduce terror. However who can get beyond the American tin ear?
ROZs bill introduced in US Senate
* Pak-Afghan border areas will benefit from legislation By Khalid Hasan
Washington: The US State Department has welcomed the introduction of legislation in the Senate that will authorise President George W Bush to designate Reconstruction Opportunity Zones (ROZs) throughout Afghanistan, and in the border regions and earthquake-affected areas of Pakistan.
Specified goods produced within the ROZs will be eligible to a duty-free entry to the United States.
Passage of the legislation as drafted would send a strong message of support to the people of Afghanistan and Pakistan, symbolising Americas long-term commitment to the security, peace, and prosperity of the region, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said.
The bill, McCormack added, constituted a vital component of the [US] administrations three-pronged military, political, and economic strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan.
By encouraging production in ROZs, this bill would fuel sustainable economic development and provide legitimate employment opportunities, particularly in the border area, as an alternative to violent extremism.
ROZs, according to the State Department, are designed to leverage the power of the private sector to create jobs and fuel sustainable economic development in this critical region. In so doing, ROZs will provide a potent tool in the fight against extremism by giving the Afghans and Pakistanis a critical chance to improve their own lives.
Senators Maria Cantwell, Orrin Hatch, Kit Bond, Joe Lieberman and Chuck Hagel had introduced the bill