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Tally up the numbers on both cases, FMS and the money given as 'security assistance' that was employed in the purchases of WoT related equipment, and you are looking at 70 percent or over in terms of aid going to support the WoT effort by Pakistan.
Secondly, as Warracih pointed out, albeit with somewhat incorrect numbers, Pakistan's indirect costs due to the violence from the WoT have been estimated at 30 to 40 billion USD. I would argue that even the non-WoT related utilization of the aid can be related to the WoT, in that boosting Pakistan's conventional capability in some areas, vis vis India, is what allowed resources to be utilized in the West.
I disagree that Pakistan would be fighting a WoT to the extent it is right now had it not been for the US invasion of Afghanistan. FATA is a hub of operations for the Taliban and AQ precisely because the US is across the Western border, not dissimilar to the absence of any significant AQ presence in Iraq prior to the US invasion.
So while US financial support has been generous, it is by no means unearned.
Tally up the numbers on both cases, FMS and the money given as 'security assistance' that was employed in the purchases of WoT related equipment, and you are looking at 70 percent or over in terms of aid going to support the WoT effort by Pakistan.
Secondly, as Warracih pointed out, albeit with somewhat incorrect numbers, Pakistan's indirect costs due to the violence from the WoT have been estimated at 30 to 40 billion USD. I would argue that even the non-WoT related utilization of the aid can be related to the WoT, in that boosting Pakistan's conventional capability in some areas, vis vis India, is what allowed resources to be utilized in the West.
I disagree that Pakistan would be fighting a WoT to the extent it is right now had it not been for the US invasion of Afghanistan. FATA is a hub of operations for the Taliban and AQ precisely because the US is across the Western border, not dissimilar to the absence of any significant AQ presence in Iraq prior to the US invasion.
So while US financial support has been generous, it is by no means unearned.
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