$1.5 billions more for Pakistan

Looks like Americans are trying to help Pakistan, even though the many Indians and Jihadis paint gloom and doom picture.

US agrees to increase military assistance

By Our Correspondent

ASHINGTON, Dec 20: The United States will provide more than $300 million a year in military aid to Pakistan over the next five years, diplomatic sources told Dawn.

The current arrangement of $300 million of annual military aid expires on Sept 30, 2009 when the US fiscal year 2008-09 ends. This was part of a $3 billion US aid package agreed in 2003 and was evenly divided between military and economic assistance. Under a new arrangement, now being discussed between Pakistani and US officials, the US administration has agreed to increase its military assistance to Pakistan.

Diplomatic sources told Dawn that while a precise figure has not yet been agreed; the US administration had informed Pakistan that it would be more than $300 million a year.

The new military aid package will be valid for the next five years. Although it is initiated by the outgoing Bush administration, a change of government on Jan 20 will not affect the package, sources said.

The proposed aid package, titled US defence and security assistance to Pakistan, aims at strengthening the country’s counter-terrorism capability. Besides enhancing the army’s counter-terrorism skills, the package will also finance programmes meant for strengthening the law enforcement agencies, such as the Frontier Corps, the Frontier Constabulary and the police.

This military and security aid will require annual certification from the US administration that Pakistan is cooperating in the war against terror.

For non-military assistance, however, Pakistan will have to wait for the passage of the Biden-Lugar bill which was presented in the outgoing Congress and will be one of the top priorities of the next Congress as well.

The Biden-Lugar bill calls for a $15 billion US economic assistance to Pakistan for the next 10 years. There will be no strings attached to economic assistance but the proposed bill will condition all US military aid to Pakistan to its performance in the war against terror.

On Thursday, Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell told a briefing that the US Defence Department was working on a proposal to provide additional security assistance to Pakistan in support of its counter-terrorism efforts along the Afghan border.

He said the proposal for new assistance for to Pakistan has come from the Central Command and is at early stages. The proposed funding is in addition to existing programmes, including the coalition support fund and foreign military financing.

“Right now we’ve got, you know, in addition to the coalition support fund and the foreign military financing, there is a proposal coming out of Centcom to provide some additional kinds of financial assistance that would – assist the Pakistani military in their counter-terrorism operations,” he said.

“But this is just a proposal at this point, hasn’t gotten to this – to the secretary, and hasn’t been briefed to Congress. I think it’s in the conceptual stages. And I don’t have really anything further beyond that,” he added.

US agrees to increase military assistance -DAWN - Top Stories; December 21, 2008

Re: $1.5 billions more for Pakistan

^ The US cannot let Pakistan disintegrate, since it needs Pakistan (due to its strategic & location advantages) in the "war on terror". However, the US also realizes that the funds provided earlier were not used for the purpose intended and so I am sure the current aid will come with a lot of conditions.

India too is important for USA for strategic, location, and economic advantage. That's why India gets paid $$$ just like Pakistan.

Getting $$$ for defense contracts (Pakistan) or call center contracts (like Indians) is for the services provided and not somme bakhsheesh. It has nothing to do with disintegration business.

On your other point about misuse of funds. Nothing new. Democrats and socialists love to make this is an issue beyond the credible reality.

You say the funds were misappropriated. Well you may be right. But have you tried to look beyond the headlines?

Do you even know that most of $10 billion were meant for "direct" goods and services for US military? That includes food, fuel, and rent for air bases. Only the leftover funds for Pakistani needs (including defense and civilians).

FYI. Pakistan spent roughly a total of $300 billions on national expenses over the last 10 years. USA provided $10 billion dollars for WOT. Assuming all $10 billion were used by Pak government on things other than WOT, even then it was a tiny percentage of Pakistan's national expenses. I am sure you have good enough maths skills to figure out that tiny percentage.

Socialists and lefties including anti-Pak Hinduists also fail to estimate the real expense of modern war. Just compare the US expenses in Afghanistan and Iraq. $10 billions will be gone in less than a month on a single front and you Hinduists make it a big deal for the puny sum.

You probably don't know that food, fuel and munition expenses are the same for any army. Pakistan pays the same per barrel cost of fuel imports as US does. Similarly the cost for military equipment is pretty much the same for US and Pak armies. Even if Pakistan can cut cost on salaries, the reduction may be down to 25% of US salaries. Thus Pakistan may fight the war at most 6 months at the cost of $10 billion.

Since you brought this point up, one can assume that cheap Indian costs would make the $10 billion stretch for 10 years.

Sadly you use Punjabee in your nick and yet take sweet pleasure in the wayward thoughts about Pakistan's destruction. Do you even know the impact of any major Pakistani upheaval on Punjab?

Oh wait!