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Bill introduced in US House to end non-defence aid to Pakistan

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Bill introduced in US House to end non-defence aid to Pakistan

A bill on Monday was introduced in the US House of Representatives to end non-defence aid to Pakistan as it "provides military aid and intelligence" to terrorists.
It sought that the amount be redirect to infrastructure projects in the country.
Introduced by Congressmen Mark Sanford from South Carolina and Thomas Massie from Kentucky, the legislation will prohibit the US State Department and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) from sending American taxpayer money to Pakistan.
Instead, these funds will be redirected to the Highway Trust Fund, the account that pays for road infrastructure in the US.
The lawmakers alleged that Pakistan "knowingly" provides resources to terrorists.
Massie said the US should not funnel money to a government that "provides military aid and intelligence to terrorists".
This common-sense bill puts America first by reallocating tax dollars to roads and bridges at home instead of funnelling money overseas, he added.
Sanford said, "When the American people support other nations, our generosity shouldn't be used to reward terrorists with US taxpayer dollars. Couple this with the fact that the Highway Trust Fund will be $111 billion short by 2026, and it simply makes financial sense to repurpose these funds for our infrastructure."
Senator Rand Paul, who introduced the companion legislation in the Senate, said we fail to protect the country and steward taxpayers' hard-earned money when we support countries that chant "death to America and burn our flag".

"Let's bring that money home and use it to help rebuild our infrastructure instead of giving it to a nation that persecutes Christians and imprisons people such as the doctor that helped us get Osama bin Laden," he said.

The US, post 9/11, has provided nearly USD 34 billion in aid to Pakistan, including $526 million in 2017 alone.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ence-aid-to-pakistan/articleshow/62798621.cms

 
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:yahoo: Good, may be government now forced to work on tax collection and other economic reforms.
 
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That's much needed step to end the practice of buying sellouts in cover of AID, we should also pressure over government and military elite to restrict and minimize Yank presence in Pakistan and stop the construction of fort in disguise of Embassy.
 
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Not enough Yanks. You gotta do much more than just blocking USAID.

Although we cannot thank these stupid rednecks for their actions. What a huge favor by our enemy.
 
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That's much needed step to end the practice of buying sellouts in cover of AID, we should also pressure over government and military elite to restrict and minimize Yank presence in Pakistan and stop the construction of fort in disguise of Embassy.
Govt already issued a visa free (on arrival) status to many countries including US and now they can visit Pakistan any time.
 
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Govt already issued a visa free (on arrival) status to many countries including US and now they can visit Pakistan any time.

That's exactly why we need more and more backstabbing from these Yanks. The more backstabbing we have the more pressure it will put on the corrupt leeches back home.
 
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Govt already issued a visa free (on arrival) status to many countries including US and now they can visit Pakistan any time.

I don't have any problem with issuing Visa on Arrival to tourists of any country. But there is whole brigade of US with diplomatic immunity and privileges in Pakistan, their number need to cut down to the size of Pakistani mission in US and the construction of new fort like embassy needs to be stopped.
 
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I don't have any problem with issuing Visa on Arrival to tourists of any country. But there is whole brigade of US with diplomatic immunity and privileges in Pakistan, their number need to cut down to the size of Pakistani mission in US and the construction of new fort like embassy needs to be stopped.
They are building to house 1100 person including military. Why they allowed in capital of Pakistan?
 
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