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Top US Lawmakers Threaten to Cut Aid to Pakistan



FILE - A missile is loaded on a vehicle during the Pakistan National Day parade in Islamabad, Pakistan, in March 2015. Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is on track to be the third largest in the world, one U.S. lawmaker said Wednesday.

CAPITOL HILL—
Top U.S. lawmakers from both major political parties expressed concern Wednesday about Pakistan's growing nuclear arsenal, saying the country remains a haven for terrorists and a source of radical Islamist extremism.

The powerful House Foreign Affairs Committee held a hearing Wednesday to examine Pakistan's counterterrorism cooperation, its education reform efforts and U.S. aid to Pakistan.

Republican Committee Chairman Ed Royce said Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is on track to be the third largest in the world, and that its addition of small tactical nuclear weapons and longer-range missiles in recent years is even more troubling.

Comparison

This is a country, Royce said, that spends a fifth of its budget on the military, but less than 2.5 percent on education.

Richard Olson, special U.S. representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, spoke for the Obama administration at the hearing.


FILE - This handout photograph released by Pakistan's Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Dec. 11, 2015, shows a Shaheen III surface-to-surface ballistic missile launching from an undisclosed location in Pakistan.
The United States has had very candid discussions with Pakistan on its nuclear arsenal and other security concerns, Olson said, adding that the administration is not negotiating the type of nuclear agreement with Pakistan that the U.S. has with India.

Lawmakers raise concerns

Both Democratic and Republican committee members voiced strong concerns that the U.S. has given about $30 billion in economic and military aid to Pakistan since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, saying the government in Islamabad is still deeply involved with supporting terrorist networks.

Several lawmakers accused Islamabad of "playing both sides."

Democratic Representative Brad Sherman asked Olson to communicate to Pakistani officials that Pakistan needs to act like a true partner or, he said, some in Congress would push for eliminating all U.S. aid to the country.

Olson said he would pass along the concerns, but that the Obama administration believes it is in the best interest of the U.S. to continue providing assistance to Pakistan because the government is conducting counterterrorism operations.

Action by Pakistan

Pakistan announced a National Action Plan in January 2015 to deal with extremism and militancy after gunmen attacked a school in Peshawar December 16, 2014, killing more than 130 children.


FILE - A soldier stands near a woman reading messages left by people for the victims of the Taliban attack on a school, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Dec. 23, 2014.
Ranking Democratic member Eliot Engel said Pakistan itself has suffered the most from terrorist groups within its borders, with more than 50,000 people in the country killed by terrorists since 2003.

Royce said it was not surprising to learn that Tashfeen Malik, the female attacker in the recent San Bernardino, California, shooting that left 14 people dead, had studied at a Pakistani school that spread an intolerant message.

"Pakistan maintains an infrastructure of hate,” Royce said. “Thousands of Deobandi madrassas — funded with Gulf state money — teach intolerant, hate-filled rhetoric that inspires the foot soldiers of jihadist terrorism.

"I've made three trips to Islamabad to press this issue," he added. "Pakistan must do the work to register schools, and close those creating new generations of radicals."

Olson said the Obama administration shares lawmakers' concerns about certain religious centers and schools, and that Pakistan says it is addressing the problem as part of its National Action Plan.
Top US Lawmakers Threaten to Cut Aid to Pakistan
 
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Go ahead USA please cut all the aid, we don't need your lecturing, Pakistan will do whatever it takes to protect its national security and external threats.
 
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US go get off our back. It is you who has pushed Pakistan into extremism. How peaceful, tolerant and progressive Pakistan was till you came in to counter USSR and fought your cold war on our soil. You promoted fundamentalists, converted the centuries old tradition of Madrasas into militants breeding ground.

Go ahead, cut off our aid, we are a resilient nation and that we will comeback even stronger.
 
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I request USA to plz do that. Our leaders are shameless, they never care about National dignity, they dont want to do anything except corruption. only way to move their sorry asses to work is to stop aid.. USA is more then welcome for investment though.
 
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USA can completely ground your F16 and leave you econmically on your kneees

Better listen to them

ask

Iraq
Libya
Iran
Syria
 
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should cut all aid to all countries IMO. til we fix problems back at home.
Good idea. Will teach us to stand on our own feet rather than being attacked by a stick so that we can serve others interests. Our real threats are the LEJ, TTP and Jundullah not the Haqqani network, LeT or Gul Bahadur. Keep whining Americans because until we deal with our issues we are not going to fight groups that pose no real threat to us.

The report shows the clear biases of the Americans. The 30 million which is actually less than $18 million is not enough reimbursement for the loss of $100 billion plus we suffered in the war on terror. The reports always talk about the aid but not the overall loss. The idea that we are minting money from this is a false assumption first championed by our enemy neighbor India and now picked up by their fathers, the Americans.
 
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Foreign Aid is one of the indirect way of the US and West to get involved and control the thought process of the stake holders of any independent nation....So rather than Pakistan's interest, it is more of interest of US which is being served by aiding Pakistan than other way around....Otherwise, any one is not a fool who will fight the war on behalf of you like Pakistan is doing since 1985..since war in Afganistan....So basically with the name of aid, US is just bribing the Pak Gov and Army to fight its ugly war in Asia...

So if really happens, then rather than US, it should be the Pakistan people( Again not the Gov) who will be blessed that finally no one is just dictating them to do what is good for them to do it...
 
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The same US that openly does business with a Hindu rightwing government in India who has links to terrorism. Pakistan stay well away from US they have never treated you with equality or respect but only used you for the wars they started.
 
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USA can completely ground your F16 and leave you econmically on your kneees

Better listen to them

ask

Iraq
Libya
Iran
Syria


Hahahahaaa.

Sorry. You forgot that Pakistan is not Iraq, Libya, Iran or Syria...
 
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The same US that openly does business with a Hindu rightwing government in India who has links to terrorism. Pakistan stay well away from US they have never treated you with equality or respect but only used you for the wars they started.
Cry me a river
 
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Cry me a river
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