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Gary Ackerman is also the chairman of the Indian Caucus on Capitol Hill.
Wow India sure doesn't waste any time!
Fewer Pak Rangers, but no let-up in vigil
NISHIT DHOLABHAI
A BSF jawan at an outpost. Picture by Nishit Dholabhai
Kakkar (Indo-Pak international boundary in Punjab), Nov. 17: A lone BSF jawan at a border outpost here looks bored — there are hardly any Pakistani Rangers on the other side to keep watch on these days.
Islamabad appears to have reduced forces along the border here to tackle unrest in other parts of the country after President Pervez Musharraf imposed a state of emergency a fortnight back.
The Telegraph - Calcutta : Nation
This isn't the first time Ackerman has been all up in Arms against Pakistan. A simple google would reveal his crusade against Pakistan in over 100 cases.Really it has jack all to do with India. The U.S electorate just doesn't care about it any more than it does about Pakistan. The real issue is trying to make Bush look foolish for supporting someone who is now fairly well into the military dictator zone by (Admittedly liberal) U.S standards. Notice the word "Democrats" in bold. And by the way blain2, what "Leverage" are you talking about? The U.S has no significant trade relationship with Pakistan, nor is Pakistan in any position to threaten any significant U.S strategic resource. What it does have, is one huge border with Afghanistan, which from all appearances it does not have any good measure of control over. (Not to say that the U.S, or really any nation with a extremely long border does either) Pakistan has nukes, but I don't call that "leverage" so much as "liability" from a U.S perspective.
I have no doubt that Ackermann has a pro-India approach, but I was referring to the wider support for a limit in U.S aid to Pakistan. That is not the result of Indian lobbying. They are simply not a significant enough minority in the U.S to have more than a couple of congresspeople by the privates, despite the impression you might get from visiting any of the U.S's engineering campuses, or calling tech support.
We currently have the Americans by the balls (in other words we have leverage by the tonnage) and Ackerman can run his mouth off all he wants to but he is not getting his way. Obviously he wastes no chance to hurt Pakistan as he does it on behalf of his India Caucus.