Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

2 US lawmakers urge Trump to cut Pak aid

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Two top lawmakers have accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism and urged the Donald Trump administra­tion to cut military aid to the country, saying the US should make it more difficult for Islamabad to get its hands on American weapons.

During a Congressio­nal hearing this week, Dana Rohrabache­r and Ted Poe said Pakistan is engaged in terrorism and asserted that the US needs to cut its military assistance to it.

“We need to go on the record here, on this part of our government, to say that we’re not going to be providing weapons to countries like Pakistan that we’re afraid will shoot down our own people and afraid we know they’re engaged in terrorism,” Rohrabache­r said during a House foreign affairs subcommitt­ee on terrorism, non-proliferat­ion and trade hearing on foreign military sales. “We know what they’ve done now. They still hold Dr (Shakil) Afridi (who helped locate Osama bin Laden)...in a dungeon.”

Poe, chairman of the House foreign affairs subcommitt­ee on terrorism, non-proliferat­ion and trade, said, “We were concerned about the Pakistanis scrambling F-16s that we made and sold to the Pakistanis so that they wouldn’t shoot down Americans who were doing the job of taking out this terrorist. I personally think Pakistan plays the United States because they turn to China if we don’t help them.” PTI

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