Posted on 07/29/2010 5:25:28 PM PDT by Bokababe
WASHINGTON Despite billions in aid from Washington and a shared threat from extremists, Pakistanis have an overwhelmingly negative view of the United States, according to results of a Pew Research Center poll released Thursday......
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Nearly 10 out of 10 Americans view Pakistans as enemies.
The feeling is mutual.
Cant monitor military aid to Pakistan: US to India
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The US has virtually rejected Indias demand for a monitoring mechanism on military aid being given to Pakistan for the fight against terror. At the same time, it has also raised concerns about the links the ISI has with terror outfits and said that the strategic approach of the Pakistani spy agency needs to fundamentally change.
The US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen said that there are concerns about the links the ISI has. He admitted that there is a lot about the Pakistani spy agency that the US does not know and added that the matter is being taken up in all engagements that the US has with Pakistan. This comes after the Indian government revealed that there is fresh evidence to show the ISI and LeT planned and executed the terror attack in Mumbai together.
However, Mullen, who met Defence Minister A K Antony and Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee Air Chief Marshal P V Naik virtually rejected an Indian demand for a monitoring mechanism on the same.
Sources said that in his meeting with Mullen, Antony expressed concerns that the military aid being given to Pakistan could be used against India and is disproportionate to the terror threat the country faces. Antony also asked the US to constitute a monitoring mechanism to ensure that the estimated figure of over $1.5 billion is not used for other purposes. He is also expected to take up the matter with the US administration during his visit to the nation in September this year.
However, Mullen said that the weapons being given to Pakistan will not create an imbalance in the region and are being used for the fight against terror groups on the Afghan border. On whether a monitoring mechanism would be established, Mullen said,the relationship and understanding that we have (with Pakistan) will provide an understanding (of) where the systems are being used.
Mullen said increasing military assistance is an indication of the level of trust that Washington has in Islamabad. Indias concerns came after the US last year approved a $7.5 billion aid package for Pakistan that also supports a $400 million annual package to upgrade Pakistani military under the Pakistan Counterinsurgency Capability Fund.
US Tells India Arms Sales to Pakistan Will Continue
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The top U.S. military officer told Indian leaders Friday the United States will continue to sell weapons to Pakistan, and that the sales do not pose a threat to India.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen says he is confident the weapons the United States is selling to Pakistan are being used for their intended purpose - to fight al-Qaida and related terrorist organizations. But he says he urged Indian leaders to continue to discuss their concerns with him and other U.S. officials.
We certainly understand the concerns and at the same time I dont believe that weve sold any weapons to Pakistan which greatly imbalance the capability between the two countries.
The admiral said the United States does not monitor the exact location or use of each item it sells to Pakistan, but his confidence they are being used properly is based on the increased trust between the U.S. and Pakistani governments built up in recent years.
U.S. officials also noted that the United States has sold sophisticated weapons to India, and is working on more sales, possibly including fighter jets.
Admiral Mullen praised recent improvements in U.S.-Indian relations, including an agreement signed Friday by the American ambassador and Indias Home Minister to create a Counterterrorism Cooperation Initiative. The initiative includes a plan for cooperation on cyber security, which Admiral Mullen cited as a key area for U.S.-Indian cooperation.
The admiral welcomed the recent India-Pakistan dialogue, but said he was discouraged when the talks broke down. And he said he shares concerns about the activities of Pakistans intelligence service, the ISI, which has been accused of supporting terrorist groups including the Haqqani network in Afghanistan and Lashkar-e-Taiba, which carried out the Mumbai attacks in 2008. Mullen says the ISI needs to fundamentally change its strategic approach.
The ISI is an organization that has operated within Pakistan in concert with what it believes are its own national interests. And at the same time, theres an awful lot about them that I dont know, he said.
The admiral said some elements of the ISI clearly operate on orders from the Pakistani government, but he could not say whether all the groups activities are under the governments control.
Admiral Mullen said he expresses his concerns about ISI to Pakistani leaders on a regular basis, and he will do so again when he meets them later in this trip through the region.
By the lefts standards that mean we have something in common so therefore we must have dialog.
US delivers first batch of air-to-air missiles
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ISLAMABAD In continuation to the F-16 Induction Plan and after the recent delivery of Block-52 F-16 C/D aircraft, PAF last week received the first batch of Advance Medium Range Air to Air Missiles (AMRAAM) AIM-120 from USA.
According to PAF spokesman the induction of these Beyond Visual Range (BVR) missiles in the PAF inventory not only marks the achievement of another major milestone in PAF Developmental Plan, but also bolsters its defensive capabilities manifold. Additionally, this capability brings PAF at par with other modern Air Forces of the world in terms of sophistication of its air-to air arsenal.
Importantly, this is the first time PAF has inducted BVR missiles which will strengthen its Air Defence capability manifold.
Delivery of the remaining aircraft, weapons including AMRAAMs & other related equipment is progressing as per schedule, and is planned to complete by the end of this year, the spokesman said.
Note to self: Stop sending borrowed money from China to fanatical Muslims who hate us. Please do the same for Palestine.
Idiots.
Are they looking at a poster of the Stroker?
Zero’s outreach and apologies to the Muslim world has, obviously, been wildly successful.
Last one:
‘Pakistan using US funds meant for war on terror to bolster military might’ [$18 billion since 2001]
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Pakistan has been diverting a large part of US funds meant for the global war on terrorism for conventional weapon procurements from China and other countries. This illegal diversion of US provided funds, far more than what is known in public, is resulting in a massive modernisation of Pakistan’s military beyond its official means, believes the Indian security establishment.
A source said that the findings and concerns of India were shared with the US during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s US visit in April. This issue formed a substantial part of the conversation between the two sides. Officials later said US President Barack Obama had committed to Singh that security assistance to Pakistan would be monitored and kept under closer observation.
Since the coordinated terror attacks of September 11, 2001 in the US, Pakistan has received at least $18 billion (approximately Rs 90,000 crore) under various US assistance and allowance programmes. At least one assessment by the Indian security establishment says that the Pakistani army may have diverted as much as $14 billion for weapons purchases meant for a military conflict with India.
“Most of the payments allotted to it for the global war on terrorism under major heads are not being utilized for what they were originally meant. We assess that most of it is being diverted to buying conventional weapons. And it could also be diverted to strategic weapon acquisitions,” a senior member of the security establishment told TOI.
Pakistan receives funds under numerous heads, but the big payments come under three major programmes. Under the Coalition Support Funds, Pakistan has received $8.1 billion since 2002. This is officially Pentagon’s “reimbursement” of Pakistan for its support to US military operations in the region.
The Indian security establishment assesses that just 15% of it is being directly utilized in the war on terror. A senior source told TOI that at least 80% of it is going into modernisation of the Pakistan military, especially in purchase of conventional weapons from China and European countries such as Germany and France.
Pakistan has received another $2.1 billion under the Foreign Military Financing programme, between 2002 and now. This entire amount is utilized by Pakistan officially for military weapons purchases from US companies. Pakistan can decide the kind of hardware it needs from US companies and Pentagon then processes the purchases. Pakistan has utilized this entire amount in buying up new F-16 fighters, helicopters, artillery guns etc.
Pakistan Counter Insurgency Capability Fund was started in 2009. In just the last two years, Pakistan has received $1.1 billion from the US under this head. Indian security establishment believes Pakistan will receive at least $1 billion in the coming year too.
Besides these three, there are six other heads under which Pakistan receives security related funds. Those six heads together add up to $1.17 billion. Thus, under security-related heads, Pakistan has received a total of $12.57 billion in these nine years.
Under various heads meant for economic assistance, Pakistan has received $6.04 billion from the US.
There have always been doubts about how Pakistan was spending the whopping assistance that was flowing in from the US. In September 2009, former president Pervez Musharraf admitted that a part of the money given by US for the war on terror was used to strengthen Pakistan’s capabilities to fight India. There have also been reports from Pakistan contradicting Musharraf’s statement. There have also been doubts expressed in the US about the way the unaccounted cash was being utilized. Once credited to Pakistan, there is no way US can keep a check on most of these payments.
In the past few months, the US Congress has tried to step up its oversight on payments to the Pakistan military. The difficulty is the opacity of the military establishment itself and their refusal to open themselves up for scrutiny. In fact, when the Kerry-Lugar Bill suggested similar oversight, the Pakistan army led a campaign to oppose the bill itself. The US backed down. Diplomatic sources said Pakistan has been diverting aid for some time now for conventional weaponry, and apart from China, has been shopping in Australia, Europe etc, though they remain out of the big defence suppliers like Russia and Israel.
According to estimates from Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Pakistan has bought $2.1 billion worth of arms from China and $746 million worth from France among others. Including from the US, Pakistan has imported $5.2 billion worth of arms between 2001 and 09. A senior Indian official said that seemed to be far below what had really happened, especially on the Chinese front.
Pakistan’s official defence outlay is under two heads: the defence budget of $5.18 billion and Armed Forces Development Plan of $1.29 billion for this financial year.
And 9 in 10 have applied for visas to immigrate either here or the UK.
No matter what you do for or to a muslim, at the end of the day, you are still the infidel or Jew.
Puck Fakistan.
The war would have been over by the 2006 midterms, and the situation we confront now never would have developed.
And 6 out of 10 grad students in US engineering schools are Pakistanis.
And why shouldn’t they have such an opinion?
Typical of what people in Pakistan hear, is one of the most popular Pakistan TV commentator personalities, in the person of the former head of the ISI (Pakistani intelligence agency), who never hesitates to repeat his rants on things like “Al Queda did not cause the 9/11 incident” and similar anti-U.S. sentiments.
With such prominent former officials so popular and not prominently refuted by their own government, how can the average Pakistani not resent the U.S.?
ok
This must include the ones running 99.9% of the convenience stores in the USA.
A. Cut all aid to the Paks
B. Give it to India
C Give India a big WINK!
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