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Is President Trump Right In Suspending Aid To Pakistan?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are justified, because the claim that the Pakistanis do nottake terrorism seriously can be substantiated. The Pakistani military is packed with Taleban and al Qaeda sympathisers. Pakistan was given ‘aid’ from Saudi Arabia 30-40 years ago to build schools. Unfortunately that meant that the last two generations have been indoctrinated in extreme Islamic fundamentalism, which means Pakistan today is full of dangerous people, many in military and security positions.
But it might be an instance of chopping off its nose to spite its face. The US will save a little bit of money, but it will lose everything as far as the fight on terrorism in the region.
And calling National Security Assistance ‘Aid’ is stretching the euphemism. It aids no one in Pakistan, it was an insurance policy for the US which they have decided that the premium is now too high.
But it might be an instance of chopping off its nose to spite its face. The US will save a little bit of money, but it will lose everything as far as the fight on terrorism in the region.
And calling National Security Assistance ‘Aid’ is stretching the euphemism. It aids no one in Pakistan, it was an insurance policy for the US which they have decided that the premium is now too high.
//No matter what the Islamists' current status or situation, they would lash out at the US, the West and Americans. Meanwhile, American taxpayers were providing hundreds of thousands of dollars to them in scholarships, free accommodation, and often even a monthly stipend. By comparison, many American students struggle to pay their own tuition and housing; many graduate with debt.
Some believed that the US was simply supposed to do these favors for them for free of charge. Others argued that this was an opportunity to take advantage of America, and should be done for the sake of furthering Islamic political and religious views.
The US has been funding the lives of these extremists as they endanger our country and the lives of all Americans, and spread hatred towards America, Christianity, Judaism and the West. Is this how American taxpayers want their hard-earned contributions to be used?//
Majid Rafizadeh • January 6, 2018 at 5:00 am
Some believed that the US was simply supposed to do these favors for them for free of charge. Others argued that this was an opportunity to take advantage of America, and should be done for the sake of furthering Islamic political and religious views.
The US has been funding the lives of these extremists as they endanger our country and the lives of all Americans, and spread hatred towards America, Christianity, Judaism and the West. Is this how American taxpayers want their hard-earned contributions to be used?//
Majid Rafizadeh • January 6, 2018 at 5:00 am
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