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No one can stop Pakistan in the middle of a war.
This aspect has been discussed and questions have been raised if equipment bought from America carries switches which Americans control through satellites etc and no one, not even senior members denied possibility of such purposefully installed bugs which can incapacitate equipment when we need that the most. So they probably have the capacity to harm our interests if they want so.
Second, I do not believe PAF could sign such EULA that stops it using these birds against India. We are not threatened by Israel, Germany or Afghanistan against whom we would need these birds. We have one country that is a consistent threat to our security and it is called India. If these weapons would not protect us against Indian aggressions or wars against it, why would we go and pay huge prices for them?
Think why are we getting 500 BVRs AAMs to be used with F-16s? If Americans had issues that these birds would not be used against India, those BVRs wouldn't have been there.
Third, controlling India is American Dream as its not coming to India for the wellbeing of India, rather it wants to empower it to counter China. In the balance of power, you do-not just empower your allies, but you also keep enemies of your allies on board and keep them empowering so that the powerful ally wouldn't start bulling. I cannot explain that to any further detail but if somebody is aware of these principles, he would agree that empowering Pakistan and keeping its strength to a certain level is an American need.. and if F-16s wouldn't give us needed strength against India what else will?
Based on the points mentioned above, its illogical to think that F-16s have any agreement that they cannot be used against India. I might buy that such agreement is there that Pakistan wouldn't use to attack India "first" but in case of aggression from India we cannot use them is nothing but a stretch of child's imagination.