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Hi,
I've noticed several Indians come here and troll like omgz you got free f16's from usa or your economy runs on US aid or something like you will bankrupt without aid.Frankly I don't consider it constructive post unless they post real statistics that prove that without aid Pakistan would be bankrupt.So i think Indians doing this should get straight ban.
 
they do lot worse than you can ever imagine.

some indians do slow poison, means with a taste of sweetness, then they come from behind and attack, you never know what hit you!! cunning indians

moderation considers them for being friends lol and forgive them as compared to straight forward pakistanis.
 
U.S. Continues Coalition Support Fund Reimbursements

Islamabad - The U.S. transferred $288 million to the Government of Pakistan today to reimburse Pakistan for some of the costs incurred while conducting counterinsurgency operations against violent extremists in 2009. This is in addition to the more than $1.2 billion in reimbursements already transferred to Pakistan this year by the U.S. government under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF).

The Coalition Support Fund was established by the United States in 2001 to support 27 nations, including Pakistan, for some of the costs they incur in the fight against extremist violence. Since 2001, the U.S. has reimbursed Pakistan $7.4 billion for these costs. The last CSF reimbursements were delivered to Pakistan earlier this month and included $656 million for validated CSF claims received from Pakistan for the year 2009.

Since 2001, the United States has provided more than $11 billion to Pakistan in security assistance and CSF reimbursements. During the last three years, specific security assistance provided includes 14 F-16 fighter aircraft, 10 Mi-17 and two Bell 412EP helicopters, 5 fast patrol boats, 115 Howitzer self-propelled field artillery cannons, more than 450 vehicles for Pakistan's Frontier Corps, hundreds of night vision goggles, day/night scopes, radios, and thousands of protective vests and first-aid items for Pakistan's security forces. The U.S. also provided training for more than 370 Pakistani military officers in a wide range of leadership and development programs covering topics such as counterterrorism, intelligence, logistics, medical, flight safety, and military law.

U.S. Continues Coalition Support Fund Reimbursements (05/26/2010) - U.S. Embassy Islamabad, Pakistan
 
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Hi,
I've noticed several Indians come here and troll like omgz you got free f16's from usa or your economy runs on US aid or something like you will bankrupt without aid.Frankly I don't consider it constructive post unless they post real statistics that prove that without aid Pakistan would be bankrupt.So i think Indians doing this should get straight ban.

U.S. Continues Coalition Support Fund Reimbursements

Islamabad - The U.S. transferred $288 million to the Government of Pakistan today to reimburse Pakistan for some of the costs incurred while conducting counterinsurgency operations against violent extremists in 2009. This is in addition to the more than $1.2 billion in reimbursements already transferred to Pakistan this year by the U.S. government under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF).

The Coalition Support Fund was established by the United States in 2001 to support 27 nations, including Pakistan, for some of the costs they incur in the fight against extremist violence. Since 2001, the U.S. has reimbursed Pakistan $7.4 billion for these costs. The last CSF reimbursements were delivered to Pakistan earlier this month and included $656 million for validated CSF claims received from Pakistan for the year 2009.

Since 2001, the United States has provided more than $11 billion to Pakistan in security assistance and CSF reimbursements. During the last three years, specific security assistance provided includes 14 F-16 fighter aircraft, 10 Mi-17 and two Bell 412EP helicopters, 5 fast patrol boats, 115 Howitzer self-propelled field artillery cannons, more than 450 vehicles for Pakistan's Frontier Corps, hundreds of night vision goggles, day/night scopes, radios, and thousands of protective vests and first-aid items for Pakistan's security forces. The U.S. also provided training for more than 370 Pakistani military officers in a wide range of leadership and development programs covering topics such as counterterrorism, intelligence, logistics, medical, flight safety, and military law.

U.S. Continues Coalition Support Fund Reimbursements (05/26/2010) - U.S. Embassy Islamabad, Pakistan


yes indeed indians are trolls, the above quoted stuff proves it
 
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