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India-Pakistan
Pentagon ramps up direct military aid to Pakistan
2009-10-17
[Dawn] The Pentagon is ramping up delivery of military equipment long sought by the Pakistani army to fight militants, US officials said on Friday.

Some $200 million worth of equipment and services already in the pipeline for Pakistan has started to arrive but officials declined to provide full details, saying many of the more sophisticated items were classified.

Some programs have run into resistance from Islamabad, which is wary of appearing too close to Washington, they said.

The US military aid is meant to help Pakistan mount a long-awaited ground offensive against Taliban fighters in their South Waziristan stronghold along the border with Afghanistan, where US and Nato forces are fighting a growing insurgency.

Hit by string of brazen militant attacks in the past 11 days that have killed about 150 people, Islamabad says a ground offensive by its troops is imminent.

'Each one of these attacks is troublesome,' Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said. "But the Pakistan government remains committed to addressing the threat there.'

Direct military aid from the Pentagon, officials said, would come on top of the equipment that Pakistan receives through normal foreign military sales overseen by the State Department. Officials say those sales vary year to year but generally total around $300 million annually.

US government aid is a highly contentious issue in Pakistan, where anti-American sentiment runs high, and Islamabad has thrown up obstacles to some of the Pentagon's proposals, including one to expand counter-insurgency training for the Frontier Corps paramilitary force, officials said.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Operation NickelGrassHorse
Posted by: .5MT   2009-10-17 12:11  

#3  I'm sure Indians are grateful.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-10-17 07:36  

#2  Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the real war.
Posted by: Besoeker in Duitsland   2009-10-17 02:04  

#1  Got any MOABs that are about to hit their expiration date?
Posted by: gorb   2009-10-17 00:20  

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