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WASHINGTON: The Obama administration is seeking $859.8 million for Pakistan in its budget proposals for fiscal 2016-17.

The proposed amount reflects a gradual decrease in US financial assistance to Pakistan.

In 2015-16, the administration sought $917 million while in 2014-15 it sought one billion dollars, which also was a 0.2 per cent decrease from 2013-14.

Justifying the money it sought for the next fiscal year, which begins on Oct 1, the administration informed the Congress on Tuesday afternoon that Pakistan “lies at the heart of the US counter-terrorism strategy, the peace process in Afghanistan, nuclear non-proliferation efforts, and economic integration in South and Central Asia”.

The administration argued that the funds it was seeking for Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) in Pakistan “will support temporary positions critical to US activities”.

The proposed funding will help sustain cooperative relationships with Pakistan and will help “disrupt, dismantle and defeat violent extremist groups”, said a document the US State Department sent to Congress.

“The requested funding will also support the country’s counter-insurgency missions, and bolster stability, energy access, economic growth, and social reform.”

The proposed assistance includes $265 million from the Foreign Military Funding (FMF).

“Given the ongoing transition in Afghanistan and continued terrorist attacks against civilian and military targets throughout Pakistan, FMF is essential to Pakistan’s efforts to increase stability in its western border region and ensure overall stability within its own borders,” the State Department said.

“The FMF OCO request for Pakistan in FY 2017 will enhance the Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps, Air Force, and Navy’s ability to conduct counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations against militants throughout its borders, especially in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.”

The assistance will also “improve Pakistan’s ability to deter threats emanating from those areas, and encourage continued US-Pakistan military-to-military engagement,” the document added.

There is a separate request for increased funding for polio programmes in Pakistan, which were previously requested and funded under the Economic Support Fund account.

The administration informed the lawmakers that $400 million of economic support (ESF) and OCO funding would support US strategic objectives in the region, including combating terrorism and violent extremism and increasing security, growth and stability within Pakistan and the broader region.

The document sent to Congress also emphasised the need to continue supporting Pakistan’s efforts to address “its debilitating energy crisis, which remains the highest civilian assistance priority for both the US and Pakistan governments”.

Published in Dawn, February 11th, 2016


US govt seeks $860m for Pakistan - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
 
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Given that Congress is blocking F-16s to Pakistan, why would they approve this request?
 
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Qarz ki peetay thay maay lekin samajhtay thay k haaN Rang laeygi hamari faka masti aik din
 
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Taking free money from US -You are signing death warrant of your own nation .

There is no such thing as "free money" in this world, they are paying us because it is in their interest to do so and it is also in ours to accept it, only a fool of a nation (for example Iran who threatened to wipe out Israel from the face of the map or India openly admitting in providing funds to the TTP) would openly pick enemies when there are other ways to deal with the problem.
 
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This makes me laugh to see people getting happy on it. USA can never gives money for free. They think ahead of the time and already planed how in future they are going to use Pakistan for giving this money.
They ask for lives and we give it.
 
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We couldn't ask for more, if Congress blocks this too it will be a big day for Pakistan. We want bare minimum relationship with the US.
We cannot have a bare minimum relationship with the US.

We should have a decent relationship with the US, but it is important for Pakistan to achieve economic self-sufficiency. In this manner, Pakistan can reduce the chances of getting exploited by foreign powers.
 
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There is no such thing as "free money" in this world, they are paying us because it is in their interest to do so and it is also in ours to accept it, only a fool of a nation (for example Iran who threatened to wipe out Israel from the face of the map or India openly admitting in providing funds to the TTP) would openly pick enemies when there are other ways to deal with the problem.


Fantastic post .
US give you few billions dollars and it caused the life thousands of Pakistanis .If they gives another million then something is already going on their secret table fro future Pakistan.
Never trust the US .
 
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Fantastic post .
US give you few billions dollars and it caused the life thousands of Pakistanis .If they gives another million then something is already going on their secret table fro future Pakistan.
Never trust the US .

Again you underestimate Pakistan's ability to protect her interest, we can handle ourselves as after all we learned from the best.

"Who are you talking to right now? Who is it you think you see? Do you know how much I make a year? I mean, even if I told you, you wouldn't believe it. Do you know what would happen if I suddenly decided to stop going into work? A business big enough that it could be listed on the NASDAQ goes belly up. Disappears! It ceases to exist without me. No, you clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I am not in danger, Skyler. I am the danger. A guy opens his door and gets shot and you think that of me? No. I am the one who knocks!" - Walter White/Breaking Bad.

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