Jun 4, 2011

Alliance with the USA is extremely costly

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So how does the USA manage to lead the Pakistani donkey with unpopular, anti-Pakistani security policy which is harming the overall state, economically, socially, politically and psychologically?

The USA promises $20 billion over 10 years, and actually delivers about $13--14 billion officially. The aid is targeted at the top leaders of the military with Swiss bank accounts, and unofficial military aid from the supplies going to the occupation forces in Afghanistan.

This is the actual reason why unpopular, essentially anti-Pakistani American security policies are being followed by the Pakistan military, and why the Pakistan military lies to the nation. These much touted clever capable people of the Pakistan military with "strategic depth" it seems don't really have "strategic depth" when it comes to the interests of Pakistan........but have "strategic depth" when lining their own pockets at the expense of the overall state.




Pakistan economic victim of US war


by presstv.com

Pakistan has sustained huge financial losses on top of human costs since the South Asian country joined the US alliance in the so-called war on terror in 2001.


Latest figures announced by the Pakistani government in its economic survey indicate that Islamabad has spent, both directly and indirectly, up to $68 billion during a decade of anti-terrorism campaign, a Press TV correspondent reported.

(No amount of wishful thinking by Coolie Kuta's will result in Washington matching the Pakistani economic losses $ for $, given the economic problems in the USA, and new commitments in North Africa)

This is while Washington has provided Islamabad with only $18 billion in the same period to help the Asian country in the so-called war on terror. Pakistan says the financial losses during 2010 alone were close to $19 billion.

The survey also revealed that more than 35,000 Pakistani citizens have lost their lives during the costly alliance. Hundreds of civilians have been killed in unauthorized US drone attacks in the tribal regions.(1500 victims )

“Nobody is taking into consideration the losses, the human costs and the human misery the war has inflicted on us,” said Shahidur Rehman, a Pakistani security analyst.


Although Pakistan receives billions of dollars in aid from the United States, it will take Islamabad a long time to recover from the heavy costs of such an alliance, experts say.

Relations between Islamabad and Washington have been strained since an unauthorized attack ( allegedly ) killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad near the Pakistani capital on May 2.

(Real Osama died in December 2001......this fake operation in Abbottabad by the Pakistani SSG was meant to boost Obama's election prospects for 2012, which face severe challenges given the domestic unpopularity of on-going multi-theater wars, and economic problems at home...and finally the security police state situation which average Americans are clearly unhappy about. These major problems cannot be wished away by Jew clever gimmicks)


Pakistan's parliament has asked the government to review its anti-terrorism cooperation with the United States.

The US has, at the request of Islamabad authorities, started to reduce its forces in Pakistan.