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Can't afford more military offensives: Pakistan

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Can't afford more military offensives: Pakistan

Pakistan's troubled economy cannot afford any more military offensives against terrorists if the government continues to compromise on economic reforms for political concessions, the finance ministry has said.

"The defence budget can rise abruptly if another military venture is launched. That will be unbearable for the economy," the Express Tribune quoted an official as having told Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani during a mid-year economic review meeting.

The warning comes after US military chief Admiral Mike Mullen insisted Pakistan send troops to take on the Haqqani network and other Al Qaeda elements holed up in the North Waziristan tribal region near Afghan border.

Experts say this can be one of the most expensive military campaigns undertaken so far. Earlier this week, both political and military leaders told US vice president Joe Biden during his Islamabad visit that they would consider sending the army into the border regions only at a time of their choosing.

The finance ministry's warning is also seen in the wake of the recent differences among the ruling coalition government in Pakistan over rising inflation and prices of essential commodities. Gilani's administration reversed its decision to increase fuel prices to appease the opposition groups.

"Since these are testing circumstances, tough and unpopular decisions need to be taken. Failing that, we will be further complicating our economic troubles," an official told the Express Tribune about the meeting.

Officials said the finance ministry had warned the government that a fiscal deficit for the ongoing financial year could touch 7.5% of Gross Domestic Product instead of an original estimate of 6.5% if drastic measures were not taken to jack up revenue collection or control expenditure.

Prime Minister Gilani said the economic challenges of Pakistan would be shared with parliament to seek their proposals for resolving the financial difficulties of the country and the people.

"The objective behind the reconciliatory process and consultation with political leadership is to develop a consensus and take decisions in the larger national interest," Gilani told the meeting.

Militancy-hit Pakistan has witnessed a devastating flood in 2010, which claimed around 1,700 lives and affected more than 20 million people. The overall economic loss was estimated at around $9.5 billion.

'Can't afford more military offensives' - Hindustan Times
 
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I take this statement as a good excuse for not going under military operation.

You see Mr. Gates's visit didn't get him any good and he is not likely to get any in future. I'm glad Pakistan is not willing to shoot its foot under US pressure this time.
 
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give us more $$$ and guns, and we MIGHT think about it!

Finally a refreshing stand from Pakistan :bounce::pakistan:
 
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I take this statement as a good excuse for not going under military operation.

You see Mr. Gates's visit didn't get him any good and he is not likely to get any in future. I'm glad Pakistan is not willing to shoot its foot under US pressure this time.

Its not an excuse. Do you know that we have to spend for buying bullets from a foreign Muslim country as our own stock was finished.


its such a grand expenditure we are doing on this war . we are in no position to carry on such operations for US.
 
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extort more money from the US of A and collation of the willing.
 
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There is no money to be extorted from anyone. Please look up TINSTAAFL.

Pakistan has had to pay back in blood for every penny received. Not a great bargain. We need to fix our economy so we can take independent decisions instead of being forced to take decisions because others have given us money.
 
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Its not an excuse. Do you know that we have to spend for buying bullets from a foreign Muslim country as our own stock was finished.

its such a grand expenditure we are doing on this war . we are in no position to carry on such operations for US.

Hmmm.. thats surprising.. How you knew?
 
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we are in no position to carry on such operations for US.


carrying it for the US??? are u kidding me... it is ur own war... and no one elses... if the mullah government took over.. i guess many of the hard pakistani fans wont be on this forum.. if not for the forum itself...
 
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Its not an excuse. Do you know that we have to spend for buying bullets from a foreign Muslim country as our own stock was finished.


its such a grand expenditure we are doing on this war . we are in no position to carry on such operations for US.

There is the financial aspect. But that's not too important.

It's more the ethical aspect that bothers me. Pakistan's army being used against its own people.

True that the radicals need to go. But anyone can easily tell you that you won't solve that through military means that haven't worked for a decade. It's an investment development issue.
 
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US wants all our forces on the western border, so they can arm India on the eastern border.

If the US wants an operation, gives us money in advance, so we do not have to wait 9 months to a year for reimbursement. Pakistan has sufferrred enough because of other's wars. An operation at the moment will bring economic disaster to Pakistan.
 
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