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India-Pakistan
US Senator Proposes Massive Increase in Foreign Aid to Pakistan
2008-02-19
An influential member of the U.S. Congress, Senator Joseph Biden, is proposing a massive increase in non-military financial aid to Pakistan. Senator Biden made the proposal during a news conference in Islamabad and VOA correspondent Meredith Buel has details. Senator Biden, who is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, says he believes Pakistan has taken an important step on the road to democracy with this week's parliamentary elections.
Oh snicker. Joe Biden is living proof that not every small state has two qualified citizens to send to the Senate.
Senator Biden called the election, which resulted in a major defeat for parties supporting Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, credible and reflecting the will of the country's moderate majority.

Biden said the new government of Pakistan should enjoy what he called "a democracy dividend." "I believe, I am speaking only for myself now, that we should be tripling our non-military assistance," he said. "We should sustain that commitment for a 10-year period. We should be focused on helping you build schools and roads and health care centers and dealing with the infrastructure of the entire country."

Currently the United States gives Pakistan $500 million in non-military aid per year. So under Senator Biden's proposal that figure would jump to $1.5 billion. This would be in addition to the billions of dollars in American aid given to Pakistan's army to fight al-Qaida and Taliban-linked militants on the country's border with Afghanistan.

Before the election, Senator Biden said the United States should cut military aid to Pakistan if the polls were rigged.

Senator Biden traveled to Pakistan to observe the election with two other members of the Senate, John Kerry and Chuck Hagel. The three met with President Musharraf and Senator Kerry described Mr. Musharraf's reaction to the election results.

"He made it clear to us that he looks forward to working with the other parties," he said. "He expects the new prime minister and the new government to govern. He said he would respect the power of that prime minister in the new government."

President Musharraf has been a key U.S. ally in the war on terror, but Senator Biden suggested it is time to broaden American foreign policy. "This is an opportunity for us to move from a policy that has been focused on a personality to one based upon an entire people and a move to a genuine Pakistani policy," he added.

Senator Biden says it is time for Pakistani leaders to focus on the future, restore constitutional order, insure a free media and an independent judiciary.
Posted by:john frum

#12  Joe - No.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-02-19 22:04  

#11  Well he'd have to do SOMETHING with all those troops he plans to pull out of Iraq 3 minutes after inauguration.
Posted by: lotp   2008-02-19 19:34  

#10  Why bother. Biden's bestest buddy Obama has has said he would invade them.
Posted by: ed   2008-02-19 19:28  

#9  Biden should wait until Sharif pardons AQ Khan and names him to a high political office.
Posted by: danking70   2008-02-19 18:51  

#8  How 'bout we just turn Waziristan into a parking lot and call it even.
Posted by: DMFD   2008-02-19 18:27  

#7  How can we afford any foreign aid, we are in hock up to our neck and the dollar isn't worth much. We should be cutting foreign aid to places like Pakistan.

Friends bought with money are not real friends.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2008-02-19 16:44  

#6  I say give the Paki's $1.5 billion! I know the US Air Force needs it also, but those guys don't have the necessary offshore funds to help my retirement.
Posted by: Senator Joseph Biden (D-Pak)   2008-02-19 16:38  

#5  stupid is as stupid does

joe biden's 'hair transplant' is smarter than he is.
Posted by: RD   2008-02-19 16:33  

#4  lets see how pakis post-election politics shakes out first.

Lets TALK about how we will increase aid IF there is a govt REALLY commmited to killing Talibs.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2008-02-19 16:23  

#3  How many people does it take to get Biden elected in Delaware? I'll bet there's Boston city councilors that get more votes then him...and with good reason.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-02-19 16:00  

#2  Dumb idea!
Posted by: 3dc   2008-02-19 15:44  

#1  How about a massive increase in domestic aid to the US Air Force?
Posted by: JFM   2008-02-19 15:33  

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