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    US Congressman Gary Ackerman said Pakistan would absorb what we offer and remain the same Pakistan.
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    A bill passed by the Congress which triples non-military aid to Pakistan to USD 7.5 billion in the next five years and softens the conditions on Islamabad is a recipe for disappointment and disillusionment, a senior American lawmaker said on Thursday.

    The US House of Representative passed Bicameral Legislation Increasing Assistance to Pakistan, Improving US-Pakistan Ties, which triples the non-military aid to Pakistan. The bill already passed by the Senate now heads towards the White House for President Barack Obama to sign it into law.

    "Our success will depend chiefly on reforms taken in Pakistan by Pakistanis. And I see little in this bill to provide any assurance that such changes are on the way. I fear we are again choosing to be Pakistan's patron rather than its partner," Congressman Gary Ackerman said.

    "In the end, Pakistan will absorb what we offer and remain the same Pakistan. And, worst of all, they will again claim that we have failed them," Ackerman said.

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    Noting that Pakistan's interests and America's own are not very closely aligned, Ackerman said: "We see India as a major ally. They see India as unalterably rapacious and inherently dangerous. We see the Afghan Taliban as a wicked, oppressive and violent group intent on returning Afghanistan to primitive theocratic darkness."

    The final legislation passed by both the Congress was based on a compromise between bills passed earlier by the Senate and House.

    "The fundamental question this legislation attempts to answer is, how can we best ensure the full cooperation of the government and people of Pakistan in our struggle against al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and other sources of violence, terror and regional instability?" Ackerman said.

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    Arrogant By: Hero Vaz | 01-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward The aid to Pak is actually a recpe for suicide. The stupid Yanks will never learn. They have been backing and feeding the wrong horse for years and years and have learnt no lessons from their hands being bitten and their backs being stabbed. They are too arrogant and conceited to admit their mistakes and take advice from others.
    US, India aur WohBy: S.Nath | 01-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward Mr Rathan Gupta, if that is his real name, should be advising Pakistan to kick out Americans and do business with India. I agree Imran Khan could have got $75 billion. After all he comes from a country which has perfected the fine art of begging on a global scale. As for your claim that Pakistan has contributed more in anti-terror campaign, it is paying for its past sins. Or else, it should allow Afghanistan, India and Iran to enter its soil to fight terrorists.
    $7.5 bn aid to Pak a recipe of disappointment: US lawmakerBy: Ratan Gupta | 01-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward What Pak has done against terrorism, no other nation can even come close to it. What 7.5 billion, it is a steal. If Imran Khan would have been president, he would have demanded 75 billion dollars. No less than that. Gary Ackerman is trying to please us, the Indian lobby, nothing else. It is not the failure of Indian foreign policy, but our perception of the issues. We have created a idol of hate towards Moslems and Pakistan. We refuse to solve the problem of Kashmir. Once Kashmir is resolved, a majority of Pakistanis will ensure the limits of their government in all the matters. We can easily convert Kashmir to be an independent entity accessed by all parties. Is there any problem in doing that? We are shouting against American aid for the past 60 years or so - we will do so for another 60 years. Stagnant mentalities cannot prosper. We need new ideas - new approach. Kick out Americans and have partnership with Pakistan in trade and business.
    7.5$ Billion Aid to PakistanBy: Jason Bourne | 01-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward Its all about the money...Its not the war against terror. The Congress knows it, ISI knows it...and everybody will reamin the same, except a few Talibans will be shot not Omar or key figures of the Taliban..And the 7.5$ billion will be equally shared by the Congress and ISI secretly in the name of aid...This makes Obama more rich and another bill will be passed after a couple of months..Nobody cares about this because the Republicans have filled their coffers now it the turn of the Democrats, Clinton and his wife will be more happy. And coming Obama terms of governance is going to be a CIRCUS IN THE CLOUDS - Where Russia, China, ISI and Pakis are gonna benefit. Jokers like India, Poland, Czeh have to just watch standing by....Thats politics, Indians play it in a very cowardly fashion...Chinese play it secretly since its state secrecy, whereas Pakis play it in the name of terror and its their state policy....LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT - NEW ORDER OF THE WORLD...YET TO COME.
    india- a football nowBy: prem seth | 01-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward india now has become like a football, kicked by everyone. this corrupt govts. weak foriegn policies has pushed india into a corner, making it nearly irrelevent in international matters. pakis can send terrorist easily into india, chinese can intrude n violate indian airspace easily, US can feed pak with ammu easily because there is no lobbying by indian govt. so now its free for all- when sonia n gang can screw india, why not other countries also.
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