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WASHINGTON: Defence experts in the US capital believe that Pakistan may get the disputed F-16s by the end of July, despite a strong opposition from American lawmakers.

The experts, who spoke to Dawn, said that the Obama administration would ultimately succeed in convincing Congress that it was in America’s interest to enable Pakistan to buy the aircraft.

Earlier this year, the Obama administration informed Islamabad that it was ready to sell eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, as it wanted. The US Senate, however, prevented the administration from subsidising the deal, although it endorsed the sale.

On Tuesday, the White House warned Congress that its effort to restrict US military assistance to Pakistan would hurt US interests in the region and would “unnecessarily complicate progress” in ties with Pakistan.

Earlier this month, the House Armed Services Committee endorsed another move to block $450 million in aid to Pakistan for allegedly failing to take action against Afghanistan’s militant Haqqani network.

Defence experts in Washington say that the Obama administration has reached out to several key lawmakers in both chambers of the US Congress, urging them to reconsider both restrictions --- on the F-16s and military assistance.

During a recent visit to India, US Defence Secretary Ash Carter strongly defended the proposed sale, saying that “Pakistan has used F-16s in its operations in the Fata ... we approve of those operations... and where we can cooperate with Pakistan in that regard, we do”.

The defence experts here say that such statements indicate improvement in relations between the defence establishments of the two countries. They argue that the Obama administrations fears that “bringing too much pressure” on Pakistan may have negative consequences and may also increase anti-American sentiments in the country.

On Wednesday, State Department’s spokesman John Kirby noted that “the Pakistani people have suffered at the hands of terrorists for far too long”, while underlining Washington’s desire to stay engaged with Pakistan.

Diplomatic observers in Washington pointed out that both sides were being “pragmatic” in seeking to revive their ties.

“Both sides know that they cannot go back to the relationship they had during the cold war or after 9/11,” said a senior diplomat while talking to Dawn.

“The Americans envisage a greater role for India in the region and Pakistanis are willing to work with that, provided it’s not at the cost of their national interest,” he added.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1259494/pakistan-may-get-f-16s-by-july-experts
 
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WASHINGTON: Defence experts in the US capital believe that Pakistan may get the disputed F-16s by the end of July, despite a strong opposition from American lawmakers.

The experts, who spoke to Dawn, said that the Obama administration would ultimately succeed in convincing Congress that it was in America’s interest to enable Pakistan to buy the aircraft.

Earlier this year, the Obama administration informed Islamabad that it was ready to sell eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, as it wanted. The US Senate, however, prevented the administration from subsidising the deal, although it endorsed the sale.

On Tuesday, the White House warned Congress that its effort to restrict US military assistance to Pakistan would hurt US interests in the region and would “unnecessarily complicate progress” in ties with Pakistan.

Earlier this month, the House Armed Services Committee endorsed another move to block $450 million in aid to Pakistan for allegedly failing to take action against Afghanistan’s militant Haqqani network.

Defence experts in Washington say that the Obama administration has reached out to several key lawmakers in both chambers of the US Congress, urging them to reconsider both restrictions --- on the F-16s and military assistance.

During a recent visit to India, US Defence Secretary Ash Carter strongly defended the proposed sale, saying that “Pakistan has used F-16s in its operations in the Fata ... we approve of those operations... and where we can cooperate with Pakistan in that regard, we do”.

The defence experts here say that such statements indicate improvement in relations between the defence establishments of the two countries. They argue that the Obama administrations fears that “bringing too much pressure” on Pakistan may have negative consequences and may also increase anti-American sentiments in the country.

On Wednesday, State Department’s spokesman John Kirby noted that “the Pakistani people have suffered at the hands of terrorists for far too long”, while underlining Washington’s desire to stay engaged with Pakistan.

Diplomatic observers in Washington pointed out that both sides were being “pragmatic” in seeking to revive their ties.

“Both sides know that they cannot go back to the relationship they had during the cold war or after 9/11,” said a senior diplomat while talking to Dawn.

“The Americans envisage a greater role for India in the region and Pakistanis are willing to work with that, provided it’s not at the cost of their national interest,” he added.

Published in Dawn, May 20th, 2016

www.dawn.com/news/1259494/pakistan-may-get-f-16s-by-july-experts

@Windjammer
 
I'm sure i read that the original delivery schedule for these aircraft is for 2017-2018 period.
July seems unrealistic as the manufacturing for these hasn't even initiated.
 
I'm sure i read that the original delivery schedule for these aircraft is for 2017-2018 period.
July seems unrealistic as the manufacturing for these hasn't even initiated.

Most likely refers to approval.
 
I guess the final decision of F16 purchase from FMF will be done in favor of Pakistan by end of July. Then order will be placed, as we are working on 8+10 formula for Purchasing new Squadron of Blk52.
Obama administration need this time to convince the key members of Congress that this deal is in interests of United States.......
There's no question or issue on the approval.
Bone of contention is on funds.
 
ok again new episode of 40 years of old drama (mighty f-16 and needy poor ):lol:
 
I think Paf and Pakistan should leave US approval/disapproval on this deal. Paf should look for other options which has no link with US. As seen before when they need us they become our sugar mama and when they are done with us they leave us hanging. just like they did to us during soviet war and now Afghanistan war. i am thinking they are gonna need us pretty soon. This time Pakistan should act accordingly
 
This is what i feared..And its happening..What if they sanction it again two days before delivery?The sale should be unconditional provided what we have done for them over past 60 years. Else its a blessing in disguise to shop for a new jet.
 
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Obama administration knows our importance

soon indian will lobby against
AH-1Z
 
this shakeel afridi thing, americans will use against us. so kill him to end this mischief once and for all.

Furthermore, get jets from other sources, F16s if in your naseeb can come at any time later. Whats the use of sitting idle.
 
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