The foreign affairs committee of the lower house of the United States Congress voted late on Thursday night on a bill that included provisions attaching several conditions to civilian aid to Pakistan.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee voted to pass the Foreign Relations Authorisation Act for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2012. The bill was passed by a 23-20 vote, after two days of debate amongst a sharply divided committee split on party lines. Most of the Republicans voted in favour of the bill, with most of the Democrats voting against it.
The bill includes new conditions attached to US assistance to Pakistan. According to a draft of the bill, the Secretary of State must testify that Pakistan is co-operating with the United States on a range of issues, from access to Osama bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad, evidence collected from the site and his family, to action taken against the Haqqani network and the alleged network of cells that manufacture improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in the country.
During the debate on the bill, Democratic party member and Ranking Member of the committee Representative Howard Berman said that in the past few weeks, they have seen reports suggesting that Pakistani intelligence agencies tipped off insurgents that were running IED-producing factories and that the intelligence agency was linked to Saleem Shahzad’s murder.
“For far too long our relationship with Pakistan focused on supporting military and not civilian leaders. Under the previous administration we gave them a blank cheque,” said Berman.
However, said Berman, the United States cannot penalise the Pakistani people for the mistakes of its army. There must be a focus on strengthening Pakistan’s civilian institutions.
Berman also criticised the condition mentioned in the bill that requires Pakistan to issue visas to US counter-terrorism officers, saying that it strengthens the perception in Pakistan that the US is infringing on Pakistan’s sovereignty. Berman said that the issuance of visas is a decision for the Pakistani government to make.
The issuance of visas to US officials has been a bone of contention between the two countries for some months now. After the Raymond Davis affair, the Pakistan Army asked US trainers to leave the country, prompting the US Government to announce that there was a freeze on nearly $500 million in US assistance that was earmarked for military equipment for Pakistan and trainers.
Amongst other cuts to foreign aid, the Foreign Relations Authorisation Act also proposes slashing aid to countries that do not vote with the United States more than 50% of the time in the United Nations’ sessions.
The bill is now due to go to the floor of the House of Representatives for a vote, following which the Senate will vote on it before the bill can become a law. The Republican party has a majority in the House of Representatives, whereas the Democratic party leads the Senate.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 23rd, 2011.
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Pakistan' arrogance and false pride is mere stupidity. Instead of focusing externally, Pakistanis need to develop an internal focus to correct what is wrong with Pakistan and stop worrying about what is wrong with the world. Pakistanis need to decide what kind of country they want Pakistan to be.
Gang is winning and celebrating whereas the people are buying passports to run for life. People need to stop and think and know that the land belongs to them and not to the gang. It is the gang which needs to run and leave so that land can be governed by it's best resources, thus becoming peaceful and prosperous where education, employment and business opportunities are plentiful; courts are just; people are incharge instead of bureaucrats; religious zealot organizations are history and the gang leader can no longer produce Bhuttos, Shariffs, Altaf and Imran khan Niazi. Where journalists and writers can have full freedom of expression without fear of being murdered. Shahbaz is member of the same gang and not to be trusted. As proof, look at his performance as CM for over 3 years in Punjab.. Not one single large project in industry or agriculture! Only cheap popularity through schemes which have wasted resources. His sasti roti scheme is consistent with begging bowl mission. He could have invested same Govt resources in reclaiming land resources to increase Agro production.
@ C
Absolutely hilarious. Power to you.
It has been noted that Pakistan is in a big hole about 69 billion due to damages and losses to property, lives and huge economic losses as a result of this war. No amount of aid can fill this gap. The country's infrastructure and the civillian population is and will continue to suffer for another decade or so and will bear the scars of this war for a long time with many maimed and disabled for life. A big problem . . . needing a big welfare solution sooner than later!
@Y Khan: Yes ! you are very right!!! I really feel sorry for the poor livestock in pakistan, as if this happens than they will have competition from the people as they too will be eating grass!!!!! Not good for the poor livestock !!!! Wake up, and get real, without Aid, Pakistan will be like lost child on railway platform, looking for lost parent !!!!
The Great nation of Pakistan, The land of the pure..Land of Great Muslims....begging for aid...lol
@adnan:
I feel so sorry to say this to you: the milk you drink, the bread you eat, the medicines you take, the salary you get, the petrol you put in your scooter....all these come with the charity of US and its friends.
Whether you accept this or not, whether you understand this or not, whether you realize this or not, this is the truth and this is the reality.
Now please tell others how you are going to manage a decent livelihood when the US stops all aid.
@Y Khan "US should take their aid and stick it where the sun don’t shine."
But the sun shines there when you bend for nama.... the aid is going there only thats why you cant see it.@ Adnan "i wish the usa would cut off all the aid and take all their cia agents home and leave pakistan alone in peace". It is simply nothing more than a wishful thinking on your part. It hurts me to say, but there shall never be Peace in Pakistan whether or not we maintain ties with the United States. The very reason, we are a deeply flawed people mired in morass of ignorance and denial being exploited by the leadership and the fanatics to the hilt and as far as I can see this shall continue to the end of times.
@American: I don't believe that China will show Largesse to the extent or anywhere near to the level of the US and Europe !!!
Pakistan needs to say No! to this aid and an equal no to being a mercenary army. Perhaps, then Pakistan may learn the importance of self suffuciency and self reliance. lets face it of all the aid Pakistan has recieved dating back to the 50's how much of it has beniftted the real stakeholders of Pakistan; maybe 10%? Time to restore some dignity to this unfortunate country!
US should take their aid and stick it where the sun don't shine.
There is a fool born every day, to be deceived by clever con men. Pakistan has sensed that USA and Europe have seen the crooked game, and want to opt out. No fear ! China is ready to replace the old fools...
i wish the usa would cut off all the aid and take all their cia agents home and leave pakistan alone in peace
Lets send them a clear message - American taxpayers will not finance Pakistani terrorist organizations like ISI, LeT and JuD. Show clear progress against these dangerous terrorists and we will give you money.
Finding OBL in military town was a game changer. Many Pakistanis still do not believe it, but that has happened. Now they have to understand what we say in the US "no work no pay". Either Pakistan army produces the "desired" results or there would be no money! Time for free lunches is over and it is time for action, if they want any of our tax money? The days of deception are long gone and over with.