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US to give Pakistan smart bombs, surveillance drones and F-16 fighter jets | The United States will supplement its multi-billion dollar aid package to Pakistan with a series of powerful new weapons, including smart bombs, to help Islamabad crackdown on its growing militant groups. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary
of Defense Robert Gates have in recent weeks pledged further security assistance
to Islamabad , in addition to the 7.5 billion dollars in aid over five years that
the US Congress approved to fund infrastructure and education projects. Apart
from 18 F-16 fighter jets and a dozen surveillance drones built in the United
States , Pakistan will assume control of laser-driven “smart bomb” technology
that will maximize the government’s ability to strike and demolish remote targets.
Pakistan has also sought unmanned attack drones, but the US has unequivocally
declined those requests, a military official confirms. The move has raised concerns
in India , where government officials fear that Pakistan will utilize the weapons
not to fight terrorist groups, but in a future confrontation with its decades-long
rival to the east. New Delhi 's skepticisms are well-grounded as Pakistan has
in previous years used US aid to militarize on its Indian border. The Obama administration
has a complex relationship with Islamabad , having already carried out dozens
of drone strikes in Pakistan ’s tribal areas that have incurred hundreds of civilian
casualties, local sources say. The latest weapons transfer is seen as a quid-pro-quo
for the US to continue waging those attacks, which have been met with considerable
disdain by the Pakistani people. Although US officials claim they have killed
top Al-Qaeda operatives, the rise of fatalities at the hands of the United States
has further complicated the situation by fueling antagonism toward the West –
and by extension, mounting public distrust at home for the pro-American president,
Asif Ali Zardari. While the drone attacks have strong support among US military
leaders, some members of Congress fear that they are doing more harm than good
by bolstering public sympathy for anti-American extremist factions. The United
States is seeking to strengthen Pakistan ’s government to prevent a power vacuum
that may allow extremist groups to wield more power. The delicate balance is even
more important given Islamabad ’s stockpile of nuclear weapons – an intoxicating
lure for militants that forces the US to exercise great caution to ensure they
don’t fall into the wrong hands. |
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