Blackpearl
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Monday, June 14, 2010
During a recent meeting of the US House International Relations Committee, Assistant Secretary of State John Hillen came under fire for the sale of F-16s to Pakistan. Hillen, however, detailed plans for safeguarding defence technology to Pakistan by which the US will strictly enforce the following: a. Site surveys and end-use monitoring. b. Annual inspections/inventories of all F-16-related equipment. c. Facilities specific for F-16s storage of spare parts and maintenance. d. Enforcement of strict limitations on access to the planes. e. Complete segregation of F-16s from third country-origin aircraft (i.e. China) f. Express permission from the US before the PAF can fly the planes outside its own airspace. g. Full compliance with the security plan before the planes, weapons and equipment can be delivered.
Can anything further be said regarding the sovereignty (or utter lack thereof) of this unfortunate nation? Sixty-two years of poor relations with the US, despite our complete capitulation to their every whim, have taught our leadership nothing. They trade national sovereignty for cheap junkets and kick-backs. Its high time we took our business elsewhere. China makes an amazing array of fighter aircraft. We must get out of the US clutches as soon as possible in order to salvage our sovereignty and national interest.
Tariq Nazir Syed
Rawalpindi
Whither sovereignty?
During a recent meeting of the US House International Relations Committee, Assistant Secretary of State John Hillen came under fire for the sale of F-16s to Pakistan. Hillen, however, detailed plans for safeguarding defence technology to Pakistan by which the US will strictly enforce the following: a. Site surveys and end-use monitoring. b. Annual inspections/inventories of all F-16-related equipment. c. Facilities specific for F-16s storage of spare parts and maintenance. d. Enforcement of strict limitations on access to the planes. e. Complete segregation of F-16s from third country-origin aircraft (i.e. China) f. Express permission from the US before the PAF can fly the planes outside its own airspace. g. Full compliance with the security plan before the planes, weapons and equipment can be delivered.
Can anything further be said regarding the sovereignty (or utter lack thereof) of this unfortunate nation? Sixty-two years of poor relations with the US, despite our complete capitulation to their every whim, have taught our leadership nothing. They trade national sovereignty for cheap junkets and kick-backs. Its high time we took our business elsewhere. China makes an amazing array of fighter aircraft. We must get out of the US clutches as soon as possible in order to salvage our sovereignty and national interest.
Tariq Nazir Syed
Rawalpindi
Whither sovereignty?