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Nickdfresh
03-26-2005, 10:39 AM
Bush OKs deal for Pakistan to buy warplanes
By ANNE GEARAN
Associated Press
3/26/2005

WASHINGTON - The Bush administration rewarded Pakistan, an improbable ally in the war on terrorism, with a promise Friday that it could buy sophisticated U.S.-built F-16 warplanes.

Pakistan's nuclear rival, India, said the sale would threaten its security.

The sale would represent a shift in U.S. policy after years of sanctions and harsh rhetoric from Washington over Pakistan's nuclear ambitions and what U.S. administrations have seen as its tolerance for Islamic extremism.

Since the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, however, Pakistan has become an important partner in hunting suspected terrorists and cracking down on anti-American extremists.

Mindful of the fragile balance of power in South Asia, the administration also gave a green light to India to purchase sophisticated U.S. weapons.

State Department spokesman Adam Ereli said the administration sent reports to Congress on Friday describing proposals to sell armaments to both Pakistan and India. Congress must sign off on the sensitive technology export.

"We are looking to improve security and improve prosperity and improve development of the entire region as a whole," Ereli said.

"Part of that is a decision to begin negotiations with the Pakistani government and Congress to sell F-16s to Pakistan and to respond favorably to a request for information from India for the possible sale of multi-role combat aircraft."

The move allows Pakistan to move ahead on planned purchases of two dozen F-16s dating to the 1980s, before the United States blocked the sale because of Pakistan's increasingly obvious drive to build nuclear weapons.

Pakistan's information minister, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, called the decision a "good gesture by the United States." He said the transaction would ease anti-American sentiment in the Islamic nation.

"This will fulfill our defense requirements," he said. "We had been lagging behind (India) in conventional weapons. This will improve the situation."

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she discussed sales of F-16s to both Pakistan and India during back-to-back visits to those countries earlier this month. Rice chose not to announce the Pakistan decision on that trip in part to avoid angering India.

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since the former British colony was partitioned in 1947 into predominantly Hindu and predominantly Muslim states.

President Bush tried to head off Indian worries with a phone call early Friday to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Bush told Singh the administration was moving ahead with the sale, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said.

At the same time, Bush told Singh that the United States was responding to India's request for information on its own future warplane purchases, Perino said.

The United States reassured India that it had the administration's blessing to buy F-16s, or perhaps F-18s. India is contemplating a multibillion-dollar purchase of fighter planes, including U.S.-built or foreign-made aircraft.

Singh told Bush that sales to Pakistan would endanger security in the region, and expressed "great disappointment" over the decision, said Sanjaya Baru, the prime minister's spokesman.

India is worried that arming Pakistan with the advanced jet fighters would tilt the military balance in the region and could adversely affect peace talks between India and Pakistan.

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Cathedral
03-26-2005, 11:08 AM
This deal cements my disgust for the Republican Party.
Give me one good fucking reason why we are selling Pakistan F-16's?

The United States has been trying to disarm middle eastern countries since Bush took office, so this makes absolutely no damn sense to me whatsoever.

Pathetic...................
:mad:

LoungeMachine
03-26-2005, 11:09 AM
Perhaps it's in exchange for keeping a certain CIA asset handy for when they need him to be "captured"

LoungeMachine
03-26-2005, 11:11 AM
And we'll sell warplanes to India too...

Isnt that what we do? Arm both sides and then sit back smugly and watch the carnage?

Cath called it. Pathetic indeed.

Cathedral
03-26-2005, 03:18 PM
And "Pathetic" doesn't even fully describe my displeasure over this particular move.

I just don't get it, not in the least.
We are parading the globe in the name of Peace and Freedom, then we deal arms to people who will only use them to kill.

Bush is just fucking all over the place since his "mandate" was declared, and I helped keep him there....

LoungeMachine
03-26-2005, 03:21 PM
BTW, Nicky....

Couldnt help but notice Wayne L's influence on your thread title?

Is Pakistan Democratic?


a better question might be..........


IS THE U.S. ANYMORE?