Monday, December 5, 2011

Key US senators urge review of Pakistan funding


WASHINGTON: The United States must “fully review” its ties with Pakistan and consider cuts or new restrictions to military and economic aid, Republican senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham urged Monday.


A joint statement from the veteran American politicians conveyed the depth of feeling felt by many of their contemporaries in Washington about the need to re-evaluate a decade-long strategic relationship that has foundered this year.


“The United States has been incredibly patient with Pakistan. And we have been so despite certain undeniable and deeply disturbing facts,” they said.


“The time has come for the United States to fully review its relations with Pakistan. We must assess the nature and levels of our support.”


McCain serves as the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, while Graham is a member of that panel and is the top Republican on the committee that allocates US foreign aid.


“All options regarding US security and economic assistance to Pakistan must be on the table, including substantial reductions and stricter standards for performance,” they said.


The senators then cited alleged support from Pakistani army and intelligence officials for the Haqqani network “and other terrorist groups”blamed for attacks on US targets in Afghanistan “that are killing US troops.”

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