Hillary to change Pakistan policy

Most probably Democrats are going to win 2008 US elections. This will change entirely the present policies of Pakistan. What Hillary is saying makes a lots of sense. Pakistani politicians should start to tune themselves accordingly.

http://www.dawn.com/2008/03/08/top4.htm

                                 Hillary to change Pakistan policy

By Anwar Iqbal
WASHINGTON, March 7: US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has promised to end the Bush administration’s “one dimensional” policy towards Pakistan if voted to power because it focuses on President Pervez Musharraf and ignores the people.

In a policy statement issued by her headquarters, Mrs Clinton vowed to push for improving relations between India and Pakistan if she wins the 2008 presidential election.

The Democratic leader also promised to increase non-military US assistance to Pakistan and to make the military aid more accountable.

For the past seven years the Bush administration has pursued a one-dimensional policy toward Pakistan, focusing its high level attention overwhelmingly on President Musharraf to the exclusion of other important political actors in Pakistan and its civil society,” she said. “It is time for this to change.”

Mrs Clinton, who won three key primaries this week to reassert herself as a leading contender for the White House, blamed the Bush administration for ignoring Afghanistan by entering into an unpopular war in Iraq.

Consequently, “Afghanistan and the border regions of Pakistan have now merged into one of the most dangerous regions of the world, and one of the most strategically important to the United States,” she said.

“The recent Pakistan elections are a key step toward the return of democracy for Pakistan and the establishment of a civilian-led government,” she observed.Mrs Clinton stressed that the Feb 18 elections should send a signal to policymakers in Washington that they need to reassess their policies towards Pakistan.

The former first lady, who is now a senator from New York and a frontrunner in the Democratic presidential race, also pledged to increase non-military assistance to Pakistan.

** “This aid should be targeted at strengthening democratic institutions, building civil society, and improving economic and educational opportunities,” she said.**

** “A stable and democratic Pakistan will be a stronger security partner for the United States in the years ahead.”**

Mrs Clinton pledged to support improved relations between India and Pakistan and said that promoting a stable relationship between the two neighbours will further contribute to Afghanistan’s long-term stability.

Senator Clinton also promised to appoint a special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan to remove differences between the two countries.

“Providing security to Afghanistan cannot be accomplished without greater security on the Afghan-Pakistan border and greater stability within Pakistan,” she said.

The proposed special envoy, she said, will work with Afghanistan and Pakistan and Nato to develop a regional strategy to defeat the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

This strategy would include the provision of needed security aid and expertise to Pakistan while working with Islamabad as a full partner in addressing extremist threats, she added.

The envoy would also attempt to engage Iran to prevent drug smuggling and support the Afghan government.

Mrs Clinton hoped that this would give the United States an opportunity to engage Iran positively in an area where they share common interests.

Re: Hillary to change Pakistan policy

the democrats r probably goin 2 win but it won't be hilary in charge it'll b obama for sure, he is whipping her A** in the primary prseidential elections

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^Don't you think Hillary is better than Obama who wants to bomb jehadis inside Pakistan?

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im not saying i prefer obama over clinton, im just saying its gnna be obama who will lead the democrats in the presidential elections

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Khuda ke liye hamayn ma'af kar do, apni "Aid" apnay paas rakho. agar ehsaan karna hi hay to dictatorships/military-rules ki support khatam kar do bas

** haath joring **

Re: Hillary to change Pakistan policy

Pakistan needs aid to stand on its feet. India is more advanced than Pakistan still gets aid more than Pakistan from Uncle Sam.

But I agree with you that aid should not make leaders 'yes sir' to every order from donor country.

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Democrats winning 2008 elections will be a miracle. Get ready for another 4 years of republicans.

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we should all be paying more attention to what president John Mccain says, and even more than him, the person he will pick as his VP.

btw- what Obama said was not any different than what is going on already..he said if he had actionable info about terrorists in FATA and govt of Pak did nto take action, he would. Does anyone think that is not happening right now anyways..

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Completely agree there, its already happening but probably people are more afraid when it is actually said out in the open "dankay ki chot pe"

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Any proof of that?

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India is more advanced than pakistan is true but India never get any aid from uncle sam, infact we gave aid to usa on Hurricane Katrina

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Here is the proof for your information.

http://www.usaid.gov/in/about_usaid/history.htm

Five Decades of U.S.- India Cooperation
To date, India has received the equivalent of $14 billion in U.S. economic assistance ($57 billion in today’s dollars). The nature of this economic assistance has been based on the Indian government’s requests and its changing requirements as the economy developed.

2000s
USAID supports financial reforms at the state and national levels. Fighting HIV/AIDS becomes a U.S. Government priority. Reproductive health and infectious disease work continues. Areas of investment include energy sector reforms, disaster management systems, anti-trafficking and anti-child labor through education, and access to justice for women.
In the past five decades, USAID/India has played an important role in:

  • Establishing eight agricultural universities;
  • Constructing 1000 irrigation systems;
  • Developing a world-class agricultural research capacity;
  • Establishing 14 regional engineering colleges;
  • Constructing 20 thermal and hydroelectric power plants;
  • Establishing the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur and Kharagpur;
  • Developing national programs in malaria control and family planning;
  • Providing widespread food assistance through CARE and Catholic Relief Services;
  • Establishing four regional colleges of education;
  • Training 10,000 Indians in the United States;
  • Providing more than 4,000 American advisors and consultants;
  • Supporting capital market development to improve administration and price transparency on the stock exchanges; and
  • Launching the first municipal bond in South Asia for water supply and sanitation infrastructure development.
    Here is another link. Yearwise aid is in tabular form.
    http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RL31362.pdf