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Congressman Dana Rohrabacher,
R-Costa Mesa, introduced
legislation in the House of
Representatives to stop
American aid to Pakistan,
explained the killing of
Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad
made it clear that Islamabad
concealed, protected and was
an enabler for bin Laden.
"We can no longer afford this
foolishness," Rohrabacher said.
"The time has come for us to
stop subsidizing those who
actively oppose us. Pakistan
has shown itself not to be
America's ally."
Pakistan has received over
$18 billion in United States
aid since 2001 per Rohrabacher.
The bill points-out that
terrorists based in Pakistan,
specifically Lashkar-e-Taiba
(LeT), were held responsible
for terrorist strikes inside
India including the Mumbai
terrorist attack in November
2008, in which 166 people
including six American
nationals were killed.
The bill outlines several
accounts of Pakistan's
behavior toward the United
States in recent reports of
Pakistani leadership lobbying
Afghan President Hamid Karzai
to move away from "imperial"
America and to embrace
Communist China, according
to a statement issued by the
Congressman.
There's growing concern about
aid the United States gives to
Pakistan.
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Legislation to consider seriously.
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