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USA Contribution to Pakistan

Ambassador Blome visited U.S. healthcare IT services company: @CareCloud in Bagh, AJK. CareCloud’s Bagh facility is its largest in Pakistan, with 2,525 employees, 17% of whom are female. The U.S. is a leading investor in Pakistan.


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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday he was pleased to announce another $10 million for food security assistance, adding he was sending a simple message that “we are here for Pakistan just like we have been in the past”.


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The U.S. continues to respond to devastating Floods in Pakistan/ US Agency for International Development is getting relief into the hands of people in and around Sindh and Balochistan through the U.S. Air Forces Central air bridge into Karachi airport to transport critical supplies to areas of most need.

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USA Contribution to Pakistan

Ambassador Blome visited U.S. healthcare IT services company: @CareCloud in Bagh, AJK. CareCloud’s Bagh facility is its largest in Pakistan, with 2,525 employees, 17% of whom are female. The U.S. is a leading investor in Pakistan.


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Just contrast it to the support the US gives India.
 
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CareCloud is owned by a Pakistani anyways so no wonder they are investing in Pakistan.

So no contribution of US government or US owned companies (such as IBM, Microsoft, GM etc) here.
The US has given the opportunity for these Pakistani origin people to prosper so they inturn can lift their country of origin. This is helping Pakistanis to help themselves :cheers:

Just contrast it to the support the US gives India.
Can Pakistan stay away from BRI like India did? If yes, then you can expect US to treat Pakistan the same way as they treat India. Fair is fair 😊
 
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USA's war in Afghanistan, since 1975's or 1979, moved
11,000,000 (11 million) refugess into Pakistan

Damadge to Pakistan's Infrastructure and Resources
40-45 Year the 11 million people lived in Pakistan may be their numbers reduced
or increased but the impact was

->35-50 Billion Dollars (50,000,000,000 USD)



Sure we got handful of F16 worth 200 million , penust considering loss to economy




War on Terror began 2001 to 2010, It destroed Pakistan's Tourism sector in Western Province close to Afghanistan, 10 years damage could be around further

->25 Billion Dollars (25,000,000,000 USD)



2022 , USA once again attacked Pakistan's economy by engaing in Cipher based attack on Pakistan's government costing Pakistan

-> 15 Billion Dollar loss in 3 month (20,000,000,000 USD)





The 3 Million Donation here or there or some NGO based project is just their to setup a CIA spy network


Foreign Spies typically setup a small network under disguise of a charity or good will program
and use diplomatic immunity to setup other network of intelligence



Since 70's Damage to Pakistan is 95,000,000,000 USD (95 Billion Dollars)

Giving back odd 3 million (3,000,000) is penuts
 
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US envoy visits K-P, distributes aid to flood victims​


The US has invested in various economic, development, security and cultural heritage programs in the province


Our Correspondent
October 10, 2022

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PESHAWAR: The Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) of the US Embassy in Islamabad, Andrew Schofer, visited various economic, development, security and cultural heritage programs established by the US in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P)

The projects have contributed to strengthening bilateral relations as the two countries celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations.

During his three-day visit, the US Embassy distributed clean water, baby cribs, heating and hygiene items, and blankets among flood victims in the province. Four trucks were also handed over to Red Cross Peshawar.

The US government has provided $6.6 million in cash assistance, food, shelter and medical services as well as US military airlift to deliver life-saving emergency supplies to flood victims.
On October 6, Schofer met the US Special Representative for Afghanistan Thomas West with the Corps Commander of the 11 Corps, Lt. Gen. Sardar Hassan Azhar Hayat, and discussed security issues.

The next day, Schofer visited the Joint Police Training Center developed by the US Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) at a cost of over $1 million. There, he also met IG Muazzam Jah Ansari and observed K-P police training.

The envoy also visited the Peshawar Museum, testing out the mobile app developed with US assistance to inform tourists about rare objects. The US government has supported the restoration of six projects in K-P since 2002 with an investment of $8 lakh.

Schofer concluded his stay with a visit to the Torkham border crossing and saw the 46km long Peshawar-Torkham Road, a construction project of the US government completed at a cost of $87 million.
 
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Can Pakistan stay away from BRI like India did? If yes, then you can expect US to treat Pakistan the same way as they treat India. Fair is fair
We stayed away from BRI from 68 years of our existence (CPEC signed in 2015), so to speak.
We were their most allied ally. They still didn't treat Pakistan the same way as they treat India.
**** them and the horse they rode in on.
 
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We stayed away from BRI from 68 years of our existence (CPEC signed in 2015), so to speak.
We were their most allied ally. They still didn't treat Pakistan the same way as they treat India.
**** them and the horse they rode in on.
For most of Pakistan's existence, Pakistan was the only ally in South Asia for the US. Your airforce so uses F16, lest you forget. :coffee:
 
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