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The United States appears to have realised the importance of strengthening Pakistan’s conventional defence while also enhancing its capability to fight extremists.In doing so, senior US officials also recognised Pakistan’s concerns about India and conceded that Washington’s growing ties with New Delhi were a cause of concern for Islamabad. “We must continue to reassure Pakistan that as it combats the terrorist threat, it is not exposing itself to increased risk along its eastern border,” said Under Secretary of Defence for Policy Michele Flournoy while explaining why the United States needed to strengthen Islamabad’s conventional defence systems as well.

“Although extremist attacks have led to the repositioning of substantial Pakistani forces, Pakistan’s strategic concerns about India remain pre-eminent.”Under Secretary Flournoy and other senior US officials who spoke to the House Armed Services Committee urged lawmakers to provide funding for billions of dollars of planned US military and civilian aid to Pakistan during the next five years.

Separately, another senior Pentagon official told journalists in Washington that the sale of F-16 aircraft to Pakistan later this year would be “a sign of this burgeoning relationship between us and increased defence cooperation between our two countries.”In a related development, senior US State and Defence officials said the United States planned to provide $1.5 billion to Pakistan by September 2011 for buying military equipment. During the same period, the United States also plans to reimburse about $2.3 billion Pakistan spent while fighting terrorists along the Afghan border. Of these, $600 million will be quickly transferred to Pakistan while the rest will be reimbursed by September 2011, when the current US fiscal year ends.

Besides providing military equipment, the United States also has accepted Pakistan’s position that it has genuine interests in Afghanistan and those interests need to be protected.Meanwhile, the US media reports that the United States and Pakistan are establishing a joint military intelligence centre inside Pakistan. The United States is also sending 50 aircraft technicians to Pakistan with four new F-16s it plans to hand over to Islamabad in June.

By September 2011, Pakistan will receive a total of 18 of these planes. A US military team will accompany these aircraft “to ensure that sophisticated, top-of-the-line avionics, weapons and data systems aboard the aircraft remain secure,” The Washington Post reported.The planes, which for the first time will allow Pakistan to conduct night-time air operations, are far more advanced than the 30-year-old US aircraft that are the current mainstay of the Pakistan Air Force.

Currently, there are about 200 US military instructors in Pakistan, including 140 from a Special Operations training and advisory contingent.The CIA also has sent additional intelligence-gathering operatives and technicians in recent months and plans are under way to establish a joint military intelligence processing centre in Pakistan. Under Secretary Flournoy said the plans to help Pakistan strengthen its defence “remain vital to our overall goal of disrupting, dismantling and defeating Al Qaeda and to enhancing stability in a critical region”.

Key US lawmakers also back the new Pakistan policy, and have urged action to further increase educational opportunities for Pakistani military officers at US military schools, and faster movement to provide Pakistan with key military hardware, particularly helicopters..:tup:
 
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Good news, although US should get involved in Kashmir issue as well as other NATO countries. Kashmir is the heart to Afghan issue. We should also try to get Drones instead of F-16's, or spy on the American ones on our soil.
 
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india will always a concern 4 pak,for how much time u will get u.s attention.it will be intersting 2 c
 
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india will always a concern 4 pak,for how much time u will get u.s attention.it will be intersting 2 c

Yes your country should stop crying to the world its a tough world out there .. tell your gov to stop with :cry::wave:
 
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india will always a concern 4 pak

this statement speaks who cry for security concerns ,so have a better chill :wave::wave::wave::cry::cry::cry:
 
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india will always a concern 4 pak

this statement speaks who cry for security concerns ,so have a better chill

Pakistan has concerns on India's intentions because of its behavior. Have you ever seen Pakistani News Media crying over Indian purchases of weapons or on other Indian defense developments when it is already more powerful than Pakistan!!!!

This is what we call a cry.!!!!

And Regarding Pakistani statements on security concerns from India.
India also raises voice, issues and mentions that it has threat of terrorism from Pakistan!! And even asserts diplomatic pressure
 
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Finaly the world has realized Pakistan's concerns that there is a considerable threat from the eastern borders too..along with our western borders..here is the link of US undersecretary of Defence Policy urging lawmakers to give billions of dollars military and civilian assistance to Pakistan to mentain stability in the region.

DAWN.COM | Front Page | US turns focus to Pakistan?s conventional defence
 
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and yes I can provide the list if they need it.

250 F-16 block 60 and up
50 A-10
100 Super cobras
70 F-18s
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the list is big can't mention on this forum..lol
 
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and yes I can provide the list if they need it.

250 F-16 block 60 and up
50 A-10
100 Super cobras
70 F-18s
....
the list is big can't mention on this forum..lol

The list is huge sir. Might too big for the Americans.

:bounce:
 
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and yes I can provide the list if they need it.

250 F-16 block 60 and up
50 A-10
100 Super cobras
70 F-18s
....
the list is big can't mention on this forum..lol

while you are at it, why dont you add a couple of spaceships, death stars and a few beam weapons to the list ;)
 
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