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Pakistan’s Duplicity: A long History

Pakistan’s Duplicity: A long History
Web Desk
July 17, 2017

The US has several advanced foreign relationships. Being the world’s solely res publica needs handling the nice, the unhealthy and therefore the ugly of nation-states. the nice are obvious. they’re America’s allies and partners United Nations agency we have a tendency to share common interests and values. The unhealthy are America’s adversaries, United Nations agency typically sponsors act of terrorism, undermine our goals, and flaunt their disdain for the US.

Pakistan’s Duplicity

 The US has been reluctant to chop ties or meaningfully confront Pakistan over its treachery as a result of the availability line that keeps the coalition fed and equipped in Asian nation runs through Pakistan, Republican congresswoman tough guy Edgar Allen Poe aforementioned in an op-ed within the Washington Times titled ‘Pakistan’s long history of duplicity’.

 “However, this key link doesn’t come back free and has even been cut off by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on multiple occasions once violent incidents between their forces and our own,” writer alleged.

 Poe aforesaid so as to place pressure on West Pakistan, he has recently introduced 2 anti-Pakistan legislations within the house of Representatives.
 One of the legislation demand revoking major non-NATO ally (MNNA) standing of West Pakistan, that was granted to that in 2004 by the then president, George Bush, in a shot to induce the country to assist the United States of America fight Base and also the religious movement.

 Despite these cases of unhealthy behavior, we have a tendency to still provide the Islamic Republic of Pakistan many scores of greenbacks each year in aid. we have a tendency to don’t ought to pay the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to betray US — they’ll be intimate at no cost. that’s why I actually have introduced 2 bills that will place pressure on the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. H.R. 1499, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan State Sponsor of act of terrorism Designation Act, would need the State Department to assess Islamabad’s long history of cooperating with terrorists and verify whether or not or not the Islamic Republic of Pakistan could be a state sponsor of act of terrorism. H.R. 3000 would revoke Pakistan’s Major Non-NATO Ally standing, an exclusive and advantageous designation that the Islamic Republic of Pakistan definitively doesn’t merit. we have a tendency to should hold Islamic Republic of Pakistan answerable for the American blood on its hands.

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