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Swordsmyth
09-02-2018, 11:11 PM
Amidst slowly deteriorating relations and after pressure to curtail insurgent cross-border activity into neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan's routine military aid from Washington has been cut after the vast chunk an originally planned total of $345 million in aid was temporarily suspended.
The Pentagon revealed Saturday that "it has made a final decision" to cancel $300 million in aid to the country — this after another $550 had been stripped by Congress earlier this year, bringing the total withheld from Pakistan to $800 million.
It appears President Trump is following up on prior personal threats to do just this, as his first tweet of 2018 (https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/947802588174577664) had charged the longtime US ally with paying back American foreign aid with "nothing but lies & deceit". He also vowed, "They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan, with little help. No more!"


The Department of Defense made future delivery of the aid conditional on Pakistan's willingness and success in rooting out Islamist militants seeking safe haven in the country, and who throughout the 17-year war in Afghanistan have attacked US troops and Afghan national forces from across Pakistan's porous northwest border region.
Experts have accused Pakistan of allowing the Taliban-linked insurgents to regroup within Pakistani tribal territory when they are under coalition threat, in order to strike again.
When the suspension of aid was announced and outlined on Jan. 1 (http://thehill.com/policy/international/366965-trump-rips-pakistan-in-first-tweet-of-2018) it was made known that US generals would reassess Pakistan's anti-terror cooperation later in the year.
Trump had identified a total figure of foreign aid to the country at "33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years," according to his January statement.

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-09-02/nothing-lies-deceit-us-cancels-pakistan-aid-over-refusal-root-out-militants

Swordsmyth
09-02-2018, 11:14 PM
I hope they cut off our supply lines and we have to leave Afghanistan.


Might that be the plan?

nikcers
09-03-2018, 12:22 AM
This mIght be about India, they were making a deal to buy s-400 from Russia. We threatened India and told them not to make any deals with Russia.

enhanced_deficit
09-03-2018, 12:27 AM
MAGA 1.0 Reagan, B'zinski and respected Christian Zionist Joanna Herring will be turning in their graves over this flip flop by MAGA 2.0.

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That said, time to cut off all foreign aid and militant interventions and bring our freedom/racial equality spreading machinery back home. Though GOP Jarvanka wing/MAGA'a political slave masters won't allow that.

thoughtomator
09-03-2018, 01:20 AM
Rand Trump strikes again...

Swordsmyth
09-05-2018, 08:35 PM
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he was "hopeful" Wednesday of resetting the troubled relationship with Pakistan, a key player in the Afghan conflict, after he met new premier Imran Khan and other senior officials in Islamabad.
The shift in tone comes days after Washington confirmed plans to cancel $300 million in military aid.


Khan also voiced his optimism at a fresh start in the rocky ties between the wayward allies.
The former CIA director, making his first visit as top US diplomat to Pakistan, told pool reporters shortly before leaving Islamabad that the "broad spectrum" of topics discussed included efforts "to develop a peaceful resolution in Afghanistan".
"I'm hopeful that the foundation that we laid today will set the conditions for continued success," he said -- though he added there was a "long way to go" before Washington would resume military assistance.

Pompeo's counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi told reporters the meetings had been "positive", adding this was largely because the US and Pakistan now agreed that in Afghanistan "there is no military solution, we will have to go towards a political solution".
He also said that Pompeo's comments hinted the US may be considering direct talks with the Taliban.
The Taliban have long insisted on direct talks with the US, which Washington has repeatedly refused, insisting negotiations must be Afghan-led.



More at: https://www.afp.com/en/news/205/pompeo-hopeful-after-meeting-pakistans-imran-khan-doc-18v1gj4