For each American killed, Pakistan will lose $50m in aid: bill

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Alleging that Pakistan has for decades leveraged radical terrorist groups to carry out attacks in India and Afghanistan, a US lawmaker has introduced a bill that proposes to deduct $50 million from the US aid to Islamabad every time an American is killed “as a result of the actions of ISI”.
Congressman Dana Rohrabacher has introduced the “Pakistan Terrorism Accountability Act of 2012” in Congress. The legislation would require the Department of Defence to list all Americans killed by terrorist groups operating with impunity inside Pakistan and Afghanistan and “supported by elements of the Pakistani government”.
For each person killed, $50 million would be subtracted from US foreign assistance to Pakistan, a requested $2.2 billion, and given to the victim’s family. Rohrabacher is the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee.
“For too long America has funded the Pakistani government, giving it free money, while elements of the ISI and Pakistan’s military operate radical Islamic groups that are actively murdering Americans. Americans will not accept this,” Rohrabacher said.
“Pakistan has for decades leveraged radical terrorist groups to carry out attacks in India and Afghanistan,” he said.
“Pakistan helped to create the Taliban and Pakistan’s intelligence service hid Osama bin Laden from the US for years. Today, one of the most dangerous and sophisticated groups killing American troops in Afghanistan is the Haqqani Network, which is closely operated by the Pakistani government,” Rohrabacher alleged.
The legislation alleges that Pakistan, through its Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), maintains control and influence in Afghanistan through militant Islamic networks, such as the Haqqani Network, in order to secure its strategic position and expand its sphere of influence, not only in Afghanistan, but also in Kashmir and against India.
Former chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, had also accused Pakistan of supporting militant groups in Afghanistan. He said the ISI directed the Haqqani Network to plan and conduct “the assault on our embassy (in September 2011)… We also have credible evidence that they were behind the June 28 attack at the Inter Continental Hotel in Kabul.” Mullen had also said “the Haqqani network acts as a veritable arm of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency” in a statement issued by his office.

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  1. I guess Pakistan army will be relegated the task of protecting American lives. Is this what the 6th largest army in the world has been reduced to? Frankly I don't know if Pakistan army is capable of protecting "anybody's" life. The can't even protect their own!!. They get beat up everyday by Americans, Afghanis, Iranians and Indians. Well done kiayani!!!

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