Re: Pakistan eyes excess US military equipment in Afghanistan
The maintenance of the equipment may not be financially possible for Pakistan. Keeping that in mind, it would render them useless.
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Re: Pakistan eyes excess US military equipment in Afghanistan
The maintenance of the equipment may not be financially possible for Pakistan. Keeping that in mind, it would render them useless.
However, you can't go wrong with something free.
Re: Pakistan eyes excess US military equipment in Afghanistan
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Pakistan to get leftover Afghan war equipment: Defence Secretary - DAWN.COM
Pakistan to get leftover Afghan war equipment: Defence Secretaryhttp://i.dawn.com/thumbnail/2014/03/5339442d35877.jpg?r=1943662767The statement comes after Isaf denied that the US intended to provide any such equipment to Pakistan.
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Re: Pakistan eyes excess US military equipment in Afghanistan
The decision regarding the transport and removal of excess military equipment from Afghanistan post 2014 has been and is still under discussion, therefore, there have been many theories and speculations published in the media on this subject. The procedure put in place to make the excess equipment available is through program known as the EDA (Excess Defense Articles), which is open to eligible countries worldwide. The approval process for releasing equipment from the EDA goes through both the Defense and the State Department and as U.S. embassy in Islamabad has confirmed the U.S. has received request from Pakistan for equipment in the EDA. This does not necessarily mean that if approved, the equipment will be coming from Afghanistan as we have EDA equipment in the U.S. also. We urge you to wait and witness for yourself the outcome of this decision and rest assured that the notion that the U.S. is treating Pakistan as a “junkyard” is far from the truth. We stand by our ally in improving cooperation and strengthening security in the region.
Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
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Re: Pakistan eyes excess US military equipment in Afghanistan
We urge you to wait and witness for yourself the outcome of this decision and rest assured that the notion that the U.S. is treating Pakistan as a “junkyard” is far from the truth. We stand by our ally in improving cooperation and strengthening security in the region.
No one has any doubt on how US treats Pakistan.
The problem in Pakistan is not how US treats us instead it is how Pakistani military and civilian leadership acts like beggars when it comes to aid and donations or any kind of money.