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The pending sale of 8 F—16 aircraft to the Government of Pakistan is deeply troubling," said Congressman George Holding.
Describing Pakistan’s activities as “immensely problematic”, a powerful Republican Senator has vowed to block the sale of eight F—16 fighter jets to the country that is acting as a “duplicitous partner” and providing safe havens to terror groups.

In a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry, Senator Bob Corker said he couldn’t allow the Obama administration to use taxpayer funds to support the sale of the jets, given that the terrorist organisations like Haqqani network that attack US troops in Afghanistan enjoy safe havens inside Pakistan, The Wall Street Journal said.

In the letter dated February 9, Mr. Corker said Pakistan’s activities are “immensely problematic” and contribute to the notion that Pakistan is a “duplicitous partner, moving sideways rather than forward in resolving regional challenges.”

Mr. Corker shot off the angry letter to Mr. Kerry after his fifth trip to Afghanistan wherein he had a first—hand experience of the ground realties and attack on US troops from the terrorist organisations based in Pakistan.

The Senator wrote the letter to Mr. Kerry, the day on which the Secretary of State in his annual budget sent to the Congress proposed a financial assistance of $859.8 million for Pakistan, including $265 million for military hardware.

“I do not want US taxpayer dollars going to support these acquisitions,” Mr. Corker was quoted as saying by the report.

“While we’re spending tremendous amounts of US dollars and certainly tremendous sacrifice in our men and women in uniform and by other agencies, they are working simultaneously to destabilise Afghanistan,” he said

Another Republican lawmaker on Wednesday opposed the sale of F—16.

“The pending sale of 8 F—16 aircraft to the Government of Pakistan is deeply troubling,” said Congressman George Holding, Co—chair of the House Caucus on India and Indian—Americans.

Mr. Holding said Pakistan has continually proven to be an unreliable and unwilling partner for the US on numerous fronts — chief among them our effort to combat the growing threat of terrorism.

“It is difficult to see how this sale strengthens our national security and more importantly, how this sale would improve stability in the region. I believe this sale requires further assessment by Congress and urge the Administration to suspend any further action on this sale,” Mr. Holding said.

The State Department refused to comment on the sale of F—16 to Pakistan.

“As a matter of policy, the Department does not comment on proposed arms sales or transfers until they have been formally notified to Congress,” David McKeeby, a Spokesperson for the US Department of State’s Bureau of Political—Military Affairs, said recently.

“We place tremendous importance on our wide—ranging US—India defence partnership which our leaders have recognised as having long—term benefit to not only each other, but the world over,” he said.

US lawmaker to block deal to sell F—16s to Pakistan - The Hindu
 
The pending sale of 8 F—16 aircraft to the Government of Pakistan is deeply troubling," said Congressman George Holding.
Describing Pakistan’s activities as “immensely problematic”, a powerful Republican Senator has vowed to block the sale of eight F—16 fighter jets to the country that is acting as a “duplicitous partner” and providing safe havens to terror groups.

In a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry, Senator Bob Corker said he couldn’t allow the Obama administration to use taxpayer funds to support the sale of the jets, given that the terrorist organisations like Haqqani network that attack US troops in Afghanistan enjoy safe havens inside Pakistan, The Wall Street Journal said.

In the letter dated February 9, Mr. Corker said Pakistan’s activities are “immensely problematic” and contribute to the notion that Pakistan is a “duplicitous partner, moving sideways rather than forward in resolving regional challenges.”

Mr. Corker shot off the angry letter to Mr. Kerry after his fifth trip to Afghanistan wherein he had a first—hand experience of the ground realties and attack on US troops from the terrorist organisations based in Pakistan.

The Senator wrote the letter to Mr. Kerry, the day on which the Secretary of State in his annual budget sent to the Congress proposed a financial assistance of $859.8 million for Pakistan, including $265 million for military hardware.

“I do not want US taxpayer dollars going to support these acquisitions,” Mr. Corker was quoted as saying by the report.

“While we’re spending tremendous amounts of US dollars and certainly tremendous sacrifice in our men and women in uniform and by other agencies, they are working simultaneously to destabilise Afghanistan,” he said

Another Republican lawmaker on Wednesday opposed the sale of F—16.

“The pending sale of 8 F—16 aircraft to the Government of Pakistan is deeply troubling,” said Congressman George Holding, Co—chair of the House Caucus on India and Indian—Americans.

Mr. Holding said Pakistan has continually proven to be an unreliable and unwilling partner for the US on numerous fronts — chief among them our effort to combat the growing threat of terrorism.

“It is difficult to see how this sale strengthens our national security and more importantly, how this sale would improve stability in the region. I believe this sale requires further assessment by Congress and urge the Administration to suspend any further action on this sale,” Mr. Holding said.

The State Department refused to comment on the sale of F—16 to Pakistan.

“As a matter of policy, the Department does not comment on proposed arms sales or transfers until they have been formally notified to Congress,” David McKeeby, a Spokesperson for the US Department of State’s Bureau of Political—Military Affairs, said recently.

“We place tremendous importance on our wide—ranging US—India defence partnership which our leaders have recognised as having long—term benefit to not only each other, but the world over,” he said.

US lawmaker to block deal to sell F—16s to Pakistan - The Hindu
 
Lawmaker Blocks Deal to Sell F-16s to Pakistan

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WASHINGTON — A senior Republican senator is blocking the Obama administration’s subsidized sale of as many as eight new F-16 jet fighters to Pakistan because of Islamabad’s relationship with a militant group known for targeting U.S.-trained security forces in neighboring Afghanistan.

Sen. Bob Corker (R., Tenn.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told Secretary of State John Kerry in a letter that he couldn’t allow the Obama administration to use taxpayer funds to support the sale of the jets.

He cited attacks by the group known as the Haqqani network, saying the government in Islamabad continues to provide haven to its leaders.

Mr. Corker, who recently returned from his fifth trip to Afghanistan, said the Pakistani government should be welcome to purchase the F-16s with its own money. The planned sale through the State Department’s foreign military sales program, announced last year, aims to reward Pakistan for its efforts against militants.

“I do not want U.S. taxpayer dollars going to support these acquisitions,” Mr. Corker said in an interview. “While we’re spending tremendous amounts of U.S. dollars and certainly tremendous sacrifice in our men and women in uniform and by other agencies, they are working simultaneously to destabilize Afghanistan.”

Mr. Corker said he was using his authority as a committee chairman to object single-handedly to the proposed sale.

“I fully understand that our relationship with Pakistan is both complicated and imperfect,” Mr. Corker wrote in the Feb. 9 letter to Mr. Kerry obtained by The Wall Street Journal. “Cooperation with Pakistan is important and has achieved some of our interests.”

But, he said, Pakistan’s activities are “immensely problematic” and contribute to the notion that Pakistan is a “duplicitous partner, moving sideways rather than forward in resolving regional challenges.”

A spokesman for the Pakistani Embassy in Washington, Nadeem Hotiana, said Pakistan has been engaged in a sustained military campaign against terrorism and called suggestions that the country was contributing to the Haqqani network’s destabilizing role in Afghanistan unfortunate.

“F-16s have proven to be the most potent vehicle for conducting precision strikes against terrorists,” Mr. Hotiana said in an emailed statement. “We understand that the deal has not been blocked but there are reservations regarding the financial aspect. We intend to continue engaging constructively with the U.S. side to address specific concerns,” he added.

Obama administration officials said the U.S. has provided equipment and technology to the Pakistanis “to significant effect” in Pakistan’s counterterrorism efforts and has helped the Pakistan military to be more effective against militants in the tribal regions but while minimizing “collateral damage.”

“Our relationship with Pakistan is not about any one system, nor any one capability,” said David McKeeby, of the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, which oversees foreign military sales. “We go deeper than that.”

A Pentagon spokesman said he couldn’t discuss foreign military sales until Congress is formally notified.

”Our bilateral defense relationship with Pakistan is focused on enhancing counterterrorism capabilities and improving the military’s ability to deny ungoverned spaces to terrorists that undermine stability in the region,” said Christopher Sherwood, a Pentagon spokesman.
Lawmaker Blocks Deal to Sell F-16s to Pakistan - Washington Wire - WSJ
 
3 threads on same topic....

Anyway the lawmaker can delay the deal but can't block it permanently, we will get the required jets anyway may be little late.
 
i was going to upload this article but @MaarKhoor would then call me indian.

anyway it depends, if it goes through before the may elections then yes its a done deal, but if it goes after that then it's looking bleak.
 
Mr. Corker, who recently returned from his fifth trip to Afghanistan, said the Pakistani government should be welcome to purchase the F-16s with its own money. The planned sale through the State Department’s foreign military sales program, announced last year, aims to reward Pakistan for its efforts against militants.

Is Pakistan not paying for these aircraft? :unsure:
 
While US can boast about how they have developed Pakistan Army (and rightly so) but always keep in mind that they are also responsible to keep it underdeveloped. We have made more enemies and less friends because of our friendship with US.
 
While US can boast about how they have developed Pakistan Army (and rightly so) but always keep in mind that they are also responsible to keep it underdeveloped. We have made more enemies and less friends because of our friendship with US.
That is one reason why we should reduce dependence on American arms
 
Finally,we are becoming independent,Americans are not friends of Pakistan.............:nono:

This has to happen,PAF would know that..........:big_boss:

F16's will become Garbage for Pakistan,due to unavailability in Future........ :-)
 
8 F16s means nothing, but it will contribute vastly in changing direction of our civil/military bureaucracy and politicians.
 
Indian lobbying at it's finest.
 
You will never see a friend in USA and India.



The world Zionist movement should not be neglectful of the dangers of Pakistan to it. And Pakistan now should be its first target, for this ideological State is a threat to our existence. And Pakistan, the whole of it, hates the Jews and loves the Arabs. This lover of the Arabs is more dangerous to us than the Arabs themselves. For that matter, it is most essential for the world Zionism that it should now take immediate steps against Pakistan. Whereas the inhabitants of the Indian peninsula are Hindus whose hearts have been full of hatred towards Muslims, therefore, India is the most important base for us to work there from against Pakistan. It is essential that we exploit this base and strike and crush Pakistanis, enemies of Jews and Zionism, by all disguised and secret plans.

-David Ben Gurion, the first Israeli Prime Minister.His words, as printed in the Jewish Chronicle,9 August 1967:
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Pakistan is the real threat, and involve India to take down Pakistan.

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