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India-Pakistan
Proposal For US To Spend $12b To Build Pak A Dam(n)
2011-08-17
Even as U.S.-Pakistani cooperation on anti-terrorism programs is withering, the United States is considering backing the construction of a giant, $12 billion dam in Pakistan that would be the largest civilian aid project the U.S. has undertaken here in decades.

Supporters of a U.S. role in the project say American participation would mend the United States' tattered image, going a long way toward quieting widespread anti-Americanism amid criticism that the U.S. lavishes money on Pakistan's military while doing little for the country's civilian population.

Approval of the project still faces many hurdles. India objects to the dam because it would be in Kashmir, an area that India also claims. The project also is likely to face opposition from Pakistan's critics in the U.S. Congress, who've called for all aid to be cut off after Osama bin Laden was found hiding in northern Pakistan earlier this year.

Recent Pakistani actions, including allegations this week that Pakistan had allowed Chinese military experts to inspect the wreckage of an American stealth helicopter that crashed in the bin Laden compound, are likely to inflame such criticism.

Still, proponents of U.S. aid for the project recall that the United States was popular in Pakistan in the 1960s and '70s, when Washington backed the construction of two enormous dams, Tarbela and Mangla.

"Getting involved in a long-term project like this is very compelling for us," said a senior U.S. official who asked not to be identified because no final decision on the project has been made. "This would be a huge demonstration of our commitment to Pakistan and our faith in the country's future."

The Diamer Basha dam would provide enough power to overcome Pakistan's crippling electricity shortage. Proponents of the project also claim that its water storage capacity, in a 50-mile-long lake that would be created behind the dam, would be so great that it would have averted last's years devastating floods, which deluged a fifth of the country, pushed 20 million people out of their homes and caused an estimated $10 billion in damage.
Maybe Warren Buffett will personally contribute the money.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#11  I propose $2 million for a nuke each over Islamabad and Karachi.

See? Cost-cutting is easy!
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2011-08-17 13:53  

#10  Here's a revolutionary thought, spend $12 Billion HERE on infrastructure projects.


We've spent a lot more than that this term. I don't think we got our money's worth.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-08-17 12:54  

#9  I'll damn the Paks for 12 cents.
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-08-17 12:41  

#8  Nuclear weapons but no electricity? Sounds like a personal problem to me.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-08-17 11:55  

#7  Here's a revolutionary thought, spend $12 Billion HERE on infrastructure projects. Bad idea. Domestically, we should eliminate military pensions in favor of 401(k)s.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-08-17 11:10  

#6  A 12 billion $ "I'm sorry"? FOAD, Paks. Your country isn't worth a rat's ass.
Posted by: Spot   2011-08-17 11:10  

#5  They, the Paks, would REALLY like us because they would siphon 30-40 percent into their pockets as an overhead fee.
Posted by: tipover   2011-08-17 11:03  

#4  Here's a revolutionary thought, spend $12 Billion HERE on infrastructure projects.

Crazy?

I know.
Posted by: bigim-CA   2011-08-17 10:53  

#3  Personally I don't think we should give a dam.
Posted by: Thing from Snowy mountain   2011-08-17 10:34  

#2  Pre-wire & mine it to self-destruct at a remote command. Better yet, let the Paks pay for it.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-08-17 10:21  

#1  Could be a useful investment. A 'sword of Damocles', sort of like Aswan. Design/construct it with a target point than can be hit to create a mother of all (recent) floods if Pakistan decides to use its nukes.
Posted by: Glenmore   2011-08-17 09:29  

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