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Congressman Has History of Anti-Pakistan Moves

Submitted by Aurangzeb on February 20, 2012 – 9:20 pmOne Comment

WASHINGTON: Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, who tabled the Balochistan resolution in the US House of Representatives earlier this week, has a history of making anti-Pakistan moves in Congress but has not always been successful in achieving his objectives.

His failed attempts include a move to prohibit the use of funds meant for providing assistance to Pakistan.

But despite his efforts, the Department of Defence Appropriations Act, 2012, provides $1.1 billion to Pakistan from the counter-insurgency fund, which will remain available until Sept 30, 2013.

This fund will be available to the US Secretary of Defence, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, to provide assistance to Pakistan’s security forces.

Although Mr Rohrabacher tried specifically to prevent Pakistan from using this fund for enhancing its defence capabilities, the act clearly states that the fund can be used for the provision of equipment, supplies, services and training.

The fund can also be used for facility and infrastructure repair, renovation, and construction to build the counter-insurgency capability of Pakistan’s military and Frontier Corps.

Soon after US forces killed Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad on May 2, 2011, Mr Rohrabacher tabled an amendment in the House to prevent all assistance to Pakistan “under any provision of law”.

He accused Pakistan of not only having sheltered the Al Qaeda chief but also of trying to persuade President Hamid Karzai to “strategically move Afghanistan away from the United States and its ‘imperial designs’ and to ally with Pakistan’s ‘all-weather’ friend, the communist People’s Republic of China”.

Mr Rohrabacher accused Pakistan of harbouring terrorists, launching attacks inside India and of selling nuclear technology to other nations.

The congressman pointed out that Pakistan had received over $18 billion in assistance over the past decade from the United States and was due to receive additional assistance.

“Pakistan through its ISI and military has shown itself to act against the interests of the United States by supporting terrorists who kill Americans and in other ways not befitting a recipient of United States aid,” he argued.

But the move failed and the US Congress did not cut off its civilian or military assistance to Pakistan.

On March 3, 2011, Mr Rohrabacher submitted a resolution, urging the government of Pakistan to release Raymond Davis, who shot and killed two Pakistani citizens in Lahore on Jan 27, 2011.

The Congressman urged the US House of Representatives to “freeze all US military assistance to Pakistan”, until Mr Davis was released.

The House did not endorse his request.

Like Mr Rohrabacher’s previous resolutions, the House has also sent the resolution on Balochistan to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, which will decide whether to entertain or reject it.

But unlike his previous moves, this is a concurrent resolution which cannot become a law. It can, however, be adopted to convey Congress’s dismay over the situation in Balochistan.

But to do so, it has to be approved by both the Senate and the House and so far it has not been moved in the Senate.

Source: The Daily Dawn

One Comment »

  • khan says:

    Mr Rohrabacher harami does not where is Pakistan on map, where is Afghanistan and where is Baluchistan on the map. it is quite famous that americans do not care about rest of the world. Then how come a person like rohrabacher will speak for Baluchistan. We blame india for wrong doing in Pakistan. Actually, this is not a wrong blame. india will not spare a single chance to create problems for Pakistan. Ask any person visiting india particularly north india. People have brain washed against Pakistan at every level of life, which includes education at school and college, university, movies, radio and professional institutions. So do not get surprised if people burn Pakistani trains, mosques in india.
    india is ruled by RAW and who is ruling RAW it is called RSS.
    mr rohrabacher has very strong links in india. in 1998 he tried his best for US-India civil nuclear deal. he is very active in tracking Kashimiri leaders and support. Ghulam Nabi Fai is good example in this case. In short, india has a well paid dogs sitting in W DC.

    india is good in trade talks with Pakistan, at the same time india is good in building dams on Pakistani water, at the same time india is good in financiang elements in US for anti-Pakistan activities, at the same time indian RAW is good in helping CIA, MOSAD to create trouble in balochistan, at the same time indian RAW is good in financing TTP in north west of Pakistan to keep our ARMY busy up there. WHAT ELSE PAKISTAN WANTS NOW.
    MFN STATUS FOR INDIA. who says meer jafar and meer sadiq does not exists. We have thousands of meer jafars sitting in our active government in shape of babar ghori, babar awan, malik rehman, altaf hussain, ZARDARI.

    GOD blesses our country and us.

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