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US to punish Pakistan for Iran gas pipeline deal: Report

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US to punish Pakistan for Iran gas pipeline deal: Report

The US State Department may enforce economic sanctions against Pakistan over the multi-billion-dollar Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project, a new report says.


The Voice of America report said Tuesday that the USD5 billion project, which is intended to carry natural gas from Iran to its eastern neighbor to help reduce Pakistan's crushing energy deficit, has become a major concern for the US government.

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That [the IP project] is of concern to the United States, which is backing international sanctions against Iranian energy exports because of its nuclear program,” the report said.

The report added that there has been a considerable progress on the Iran-to-Pakistan "peace pipeline," with Iranian contractors starting work on Pakistani sections of the project, after finishing nearly 900 kilometers of the pipeline in Iran.


"It's in the interests of the Pakistani government to have access to energy and Iran is promising that through this gas pipeline," the report quoted American Professor Akbar Ahmed as saying. "At the same time the United States is doing everything to block this."

On March 12, Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari launched the final construction phase of the IP gas pipeline, on the Iran-Pakistan border.

On the same day, the US State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland threatened Pakistan with sanctions, saying the Iran Sanctions Act would be triggered against Islamabad if the project continues.

The 1996 Iran Sanctions Act allows the US government to ban imports from any non-American company that invests more than USD 20 million a year in the Iranian oil and natural gas sector.

The pipeline is designed to help Pakistan overcome its growing energy needs at a time when the country of 180 million is grappling with serious energy shortages.

Pakistani President Zardari says the pipeline is about economic survival. "We've got to be economically sound, and therefore this pipeline is a life pipeline as far as Pakistan is concerned," he added.

Zardari stressed that his government would continue to pursue the construction of the gas pipeline despite threats and pressure from the US.

PressTV - US to punish Pakistan for Iran gas pipeline deal: Report
 
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If that is so let it be.

we need energy and we should go with this project.

if US does not want us to import gas/oil from Iran then US should give us nuke deal without any strings.

What would happen if you simply kicked NATO out of Pakistan. Is Pakistan really that dependent on the US?
 
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What would happen if you simply kicked NATO out of Pakistan. Is Pakistan really that dependent on the US?

Yes, I would say. Notwithstanding public sentiment, Pakistan and USA are so much interwined in this war on terror, and its impossible for both to let go of each other.
 
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USA is worried because Pakistan is close to acquiring missiles that can reach Israel tipped with nukes. Pakistan needs to push ahead. Once you develop that capability, USA can no longer bully you. If needed, invite PLA to assist with air defense around Islamabad.
 
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Yes, I would say. Notwithstanding public sentiment, Pakistan and USA are so much interwined in this war on terror, and its impossible for both to let go of each other.

At least Pakistan could look the other way when NATO convoys are blown up? Not that hard.

USA is worried because Pakistan is close to acquiring missiles that can reach Israel tipped with nukes. Pakistan needs to push ahead. Once you develop that capability, USA can no longer bully you. If needed, invite PLA to assist with air defense around Islamabad.

Interesting.. what missiles, is there any info here?
 
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USA is like a cancer.. you leave it out or it leaves you, result is betterment of Pakistan.

BUT IF USA will Punish Pakistan.. I am just wondering what and how much of it is USA prepared to loose as a result ?
 
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If you want peace, build a large missile arsenal. It's why Iran has not been bombed and will never be bombed. The west is too scared of the damage the Iranian missiles can cause Israel and US bases. Building an Air Force is costly and takes too long.

You need a large missile arsenal and strong air defences and you will be safe.
 
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At least Pakistan could look the other way when NATO convoys are blown up? Not that hard.



Interesting.. what missiles, is there any info here?

It cant. It gets payment for each container of cargo. The roads are built using NATO's money. Arms were purchased using NATO's money. There would have been secret agreement between these two.
No way can Pakistan can look the other way.

And regarding Pakistanis using missiles against Israel, why would they use it against them? Pakistan and Israel are in no way, connected in any thing. It would be suicidal even to think about this.
 
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If that is so let it be.

we need energy and we should go with this project.

if US does not want us to import gas/oil from Iran then US should give us nuke deal without any strings.

What are the chances that such "demands" will be seen, and dealt with, as attempted "blackmail"? International relationships are like a complex multidimensional game that keeps on changing. We need to learn to play it better.
 
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same old news, same old story, same old words, these reports have been circulating for quiet few months now....
 
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