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WASHINGTON: While all eyes are focused on the congressional approval of $1.9 billion of US economic assistance to Pakistan earlier this week, a bill pending before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs can all but stifle US military assistance to Pakistan.
The bill — H. R. 1463 – was introduced in the House of Representatives on March 12 and has now been referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs for further action.
If adopted, it will place Pakistan in a very uncomfortable position. To qualify for US military assistance, Pakistan will have to produce Dr. A.Q. Khan before American interrogators. Islamabad will also have to pledge to monitor all future activities of the nuclear scientist who is seen as a hero at home but as a villain in the West.
The purpose of the bill, as enunciated in the official text, is ‘to restrict US military assistance to the government of Pakistan.’
The movers include Congresswomen Jane Harman, and Ellen O. Tauscher, and Congressmen Edward R. Royce and Gerald E. Connolly.
Section one of the bill – entitled Findings – names Dr. Khan as the leader of a gang of proliferators who supplied nuclear technology to America’s enemies.
This is a step ahead of another bill which seeks to bind the Pakistani government to allow US interrogators to question all those involved in nuclear proliferation but does not name Dr. Khan.
Dr. Khan is considered one of the founders of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program, and in 2004 confessed to proliferation activities, and is currently living under house arrest.
According to H. R. 1463, Congress finds no ‘conclusive evidence’ that the network built up by Dr. Khan was dismantled, and will therefore aim to restrict military aid to the nation until such time as the scientist can be interrogated thoroughly.
‘One of the most important challenges confronting the intelligence community is learning the nature of and damage done by the worldwide network in nuclear centrifuge technology, bomb components and training run for almost two decades by A. Q. Khan,’ said Congresswoman Harman while introducing the bill.
That’s why ‘we introduce legislation to condition future military aid to Pakistan on two things: that the Pakistani government make A.Q. Khan available for questioning and that it monitor Khan’s activities.’
She added: ‘Our bill provides a path for the Zardari government to do the right thing—to allow the US to evaluate the full extent of A. Q. Khan’s proliferation activities in order to halt any ongoing or future harm.’
DAWN.COM | Pakistan | US bill links military aid to A Q Khan
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The bill — H. R. 1463 – was introduced in the House of Representatives on March 12 and has now been referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs for further action.
If adopted, it will place Pakistan in a very uncomfortable position. To qualify for US military assistance, Pakistan will have to produce Dr. A.Q. Khan before American interrogators. Islamabad will also have to pledge to monitor all future activities of the nuclear scientist who is seen as a hero at home but as a villain in the West.
The purpose of the bill, as enunciated in the official text, is ‘to restrict US military assistance to the government of Pakistan.’
The movers include Congresswomen Jane Harman, and Ellen O. Tauscher, and Congressmen Edward R. Royce and Gerald E. Connolly.
Section one of the bill – entitled Findings – names Dr. Khan as the leader of a gang of proliferators who supplied nuclear technology to America’s enemies.
This is a step ahead of another bill which seeks to bind the Pakistani government to allow US interrogators to question all those involved in nuclear proliferation but does not name Dr. Khan.
Dr. Khan is considered one of the founders of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program, and in 2004 confessed to proliferation activities, and is currently living under house arrest.
According to H. R. 1463, Congress finds no ‘conclusive evidence’ that the network built up by Dr. Khan was dismantled, and will therefore aim to restrict military aid to the nation until such time as the scientist can be interrogated thoroughly.
‘One of the most important challenges confronting the intelligence community is learning the nature of and damage done by the worldwide network in nuclear centrifuge technology, bomb components and training run for almost two decades by A. Q. Khan,’ said Congresswoman Harman while introducing the bill.
That’s why ‘we introduce legislation to condition future military aid to Pakistan on two things: that the Pakistani government make A.Q. Khan available for questioning and that it monitor Khan’s activities.’
She added: ‘Our bill provides a path for the Zardari government to do the right thing—to allow the US to evaluate the full extent of A. Q. Khan’s proliferation activities in order to halt any ongoing or future harm.’
DAWN.COM | Pakistan | US bill links military aid to A Q Khan
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Smilies that I've used tell my point of view on this topic, what do you guys think about this development?