US House freezes $700 mn aid to Pakistan
December 15th, 2011 - 12:16 pm ICT by IANS
Washington, Dec 15 (IANS) US House of Representatives has passed a massive $662 billion defence bill that freezes $700 million for Pakistan until the defence secretary provides Congress a report on how Islamabad is countering the threat of improvised explosive devices.
Passed Wednesday with a 283-136 vote with bipartisan support in a bitterly divided Congress, the measure is expected to be approved by the Senate Thursday before it is sent to President Barack Obama for his signature.
However, in practical terms, the Pakistan aid freeze provision is unlikely to have any major impact as officials have made clear that Washington in no hurry to turn the tap off amid a tense stand off with a key ally over the killing of 24 Pakistani soldiers in a NATO strike last month.
As State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland Tuesday explained once the aid freeze provision becomes a law, the Obama administration would find ways of complying with it.
“If this legislation becomes law, we’ll work with the Government of Pakistan on how we can fulfil the requirements. But, this requires us to maintain a strategic perspective and to be clear with our Congress about the strategy,” she said.
The House vote on the defence bill Wednesday came just hours after the administration abandoned a veto threat over provisions dealing with the handling of terrorism suspects after House and Senate negotiators agreed to a few changes desired by the White House.
In a statement, press secretary Jay Carney said the new bill “does not challenge the president’s ability to collect intelligence, incapacitate dangerous terrorists and protect the American people.”
Specifically, the bill would require that the military take custody of a suspect deemed to be a member of Al Qaeda or its affiliates and who is involved in plotting or committing attacks on the United States. There is an exemption for US citizens.
The bill also says the president can waive the provision based on national security.
(Arun Kumar can be contacted at arun.kumar@ians.in)
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