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US gave Pakistan $25.91bn economic, military aid since 9/11

US has been providing much needed economic assistance to Pakistan.
US has been providing much needed economic assistance to Pakistan.

Pakistan has received $25.91 billion military and economic aid from United States since September 11, 2001.

Islamabad, June 27/Nationalturk – After joining ‘war against terror’, Pakistan has received $25.91 billion military and economic aid from United States since September 11, 2001.

“US has provided approximately $17.22 billion in military and $8.68 billion in economic assistance to Pakistan since September 11, 2001,” a report presented in April this year by Congressional Research Service for the US Congress.

According to the report,  from 2002 to 2012 Pakistan received $10.68 billion as Coalition Support Fund, $2.75 billion as Foreign Military Financing, $2.35 billion under Pakistan Counter Insurgency Fund. “During the same period, Pakistan also received $312 million for Global Training and Equipment, $265 million out of Counter-Narcotics Funds of Pentagon, $27 million under International Disaster Assistance, $717 million under International Narcotics Control and Law, and $ 115 million under Anti Terrorism assistance”.

It further reveals that Pakistan got $6.61 billion under Economic Support Fund, $704 million as International Disaster Assistance, $572 million as Food Aid, $286 million as Development Assistance, $249 million for Child Survival and Health, $248 million under Migration and Refugee Assistance, and $17 million under Human Rights and Democracy Funds.

“Congress also authorised Pakistan to use the FY2003 and FY2004 ESF allocations to cancel a total of $1.5 billion in debt to the US government. Besides, US also sanctioned approximately $1.2 billion in economic assistance to Pakistan for 2010, with another $300 million pending through president’s supplemental request,” the report disclosed.

‘US expected to spend over $1.5 billion in Pakistan every year now’

The report said that in next few years, US is expected to spend more than $1.5 billion a year in Pakistan, as authorised by the Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act of 2009. “Through this bill, better known as the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill, Congress authorised (but has not yet appropriated) a tripling of US development assistance to Pakistan to $7.5 billion over five years to improve Pakistan’s governance, support its economic growth, and invest in its people”.

The Congress report mentions about Foreign Military Sales agreements with Pakistan worth $5.4 billion for FY2002-FY2010 (in-process sales of F-16 combat aircraft and related equipment account for more than half of this). “US has also provided Pakistan with more than $2.1 billion in Foreign Military Financing (FMF) grants since 2001 (including FY2010 funds). These funds are used to purchase US military equipment for longer-term modernisation efforts. Major post-2001 defence supplies provided or soon to be provided under FMF include eight P-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft and their refurbishment (valued at $474 million; four delivered, two of which were destroyed in a March 2011 attack by terrorists); about 6,312 TOW anti-armour missiles ($186 million; at least 2,007 delivered); more than 5,600 military radio sets ($163 million); six AN/TPS-77 surveillance radars ($100 million); six C-130E transport aircraft and their refurbishment ($76 million); the USS McInerney; an ex-Perry class missile frigate (via EDA, $65 million for refurbishment, delivered); 20 AH-1F Cobra attack helicopters (via EDA, $48 million for refurbishment, 12 delivered); and 121 refurbished TOW missile launchers ($25 million)”.

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Faiz Ahmad / NationalTurk Pakistan News

 

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  1. This is not aid, but the compensation for the damage of infrastructure, economic instability due to the American war in afghanistan, and compensation for the civlians killed. This amount is way too less, as Pakistan has lost 10 times as much in its economic output

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