Obama signs KLB into law

by Sameer on October 15, 2009

in News and Views, News Headlines

US President Barack Obama signed a 7.5 billion dollar Kerry-Lugar aid package bill for Pakistan into law Thursday, after Congress offered assurances the plan did not violate Pakistani sovereignty.

Obama signed the bill, which has come under fierce criticism in Pakistan, without fanfare before leaving on a trip to New Orleans.

“This law is the tangible manifestation of broad support for Pakistan in the U.S., as evidenced by its bipartisan, bicameral, unanimous passage in Congress,” White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said.

Obama signed the legislation after his administration and U.S. lawmakers sought to allay concerns in Pakistan over conditions linked to billions of dollars in U.S. aid, while making clear the legislation would not be changed.

Gibbs said Obama wants to engage Pakistan on the basis of a strategic partnership “grounded in support for Pakistan’s democratic institutions and the Pakistani people.”

“This act formalizes that partnership, based on a shared commitment to improving the living conditions of the people of Pakistan through sustainable economic development, strengthening democracy and the rule of law, and combating the extremism that threatens Pakistan and the United States,” he said.

It also came hours after the latest wave of attacks on the Pakistani police force by militants who killed 40 people, underscoring the insurgent challenge to the government the US package is intended to help meet.

“This law is the tangible manifestation of broad support for Pakistan in the US, as evidenced by its bipartisan, bicameral, unanimous passage in Congress,” White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said in a statement.

The package is intended to bolster Pakistan’s battle against extremism as it faces the increasingly bloody domestic insurgency and has been placed by Obama at the center of the US battle against Al-Qaeda.

The measure offers 1.5 billion dollars a year for five years to improve Pakistani schools, to fund groups that defend the rights of women and children, and money to train and modernize the Pakistani peace force.

It also includes an attempt to cement civilian control in nuclear-armed Pakistan, and supports voter education, civil society and improvements in the functioning of parliament.

But opponents in Pakistan balked at what they saw as conditions on how the money could be spent, including calls for action in curtailing the anti-Indian militant movements Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.

The bill also called for a cut-off in security assistance if Pakistan fails to crack down on extremists.

The requirements sparked uproar in the Pakistani parliament, and were used by opponents of the government’s anti-terror alliance with the United States to hammer President Asif Ali Zardari.

Fears for the package’s future were quelled when Senator John Kerry and Representative Howard Berman, who head committees handling foreign relations in Congress, gave Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi a document stating that the plan did not impose conditions or infringe on Pakistani sovereignty.

Qureshi, after huddling Wednesday with Kerry and Berman for the third time since last week, hailed the document as “historic” and “a step forward in our relationship.”

“I am going back to Pakistan to tell my parliament and conclude the debate on the note that our relationship can move forward — we will deepen it and we will strengthen it,” Qureshi told reporters.

The lawmakers’ statement said the aid was meant “to forge a closer collaborative relationship between Pakistan and the United States, not to dictate the national policy or impinge on the sovereignty of Pakistan in any way.”

“Any interpretation of this act which suggests that the United States does not fully recognize and respect the sovereignty of Pakistan would be directly contrary to congressional intent,” it said.

Obama signed the bill hours after militants unleashed coordinated attacks on Pakistani police in which 40 people died, storming offices in Lahore and bombing a northwest station to escalate 11 days of carnage.

The coordinated assaults underscored the power of armed radicals to strike in the heart of Pakistan, and the weakness of poorly equipped security forces, despite promises of a new offensive against the Taliban.

Pakistan is reeling from two years of Taliban-linked attacks that have escalated such that over 160 people have been killed since October 5.


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a.gowher October 15, 2009 at 11:28 pm

Pakistan will have no choice but to accept the deal, we are a poor nation living on loans and aid but we have the richest leaders with billions in their bank accounts.
I wonder how Mr. Zardari and Mr. Gillani feel when theygo abroad with hundreds of their ministers stay in 7 star hotels and then beg for aid and loans.
Shame on them.

Adnan Arshad Mansoori October 15, 2009 at 11:44 pm

*PP= Peoples Party
*KL = Kerry Logger
*Co. = Company = Suhbat
*Hubul-Watnee = Patriotism
*Sheikh Waqas Akram PML-Q
*Due Commission Kee Raqam = i.e. from 1.5 Bln. US $ only for Elite of Jiyala & Co.
*Farishton = Angels who are deputed by Almighty Allah Jj with every human being.

Kutay Kee Doom Terri Hee Rahay Gee-
KL Bill PPP Kee Zindigi Aur Moat Bun Jai Gee-
Gur Bilfurz *KL Bill Kee Sanction Na Ho Paiey Gee-
Phir – Due Commission Kee Raqam Dobtee Nazar Aaiy Gee-
Baqool *SWA Agar Yeh Bill Rahay Ga Tu *PP Nahee Rahee Gee-
Qudrat BudKaroun Say Aaisay Hee Blunders Kur-watee Jaiy Gee-
Yani Jay-see Rooh Waisay Hee *Farishton Kee *Co. Sath Mein Ho Gee-

*Aakhri Natija: End of the day the last final & concluded result

Bill-Akhir One Fine Morning Fauj Phir Say Iqtidar Pur Qabiz Ho Jai-Gee-

Raih Gaee Awam: Wooh Sochnay Pur Majboor:

*“Hubul-Watnee-o-Islam Say Muhabat Siyasat Dano Ko Akhir Kub Samjh Aay Gee-

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Sohail October 16, 2009 at 3:40 am

I am 100% sure that Zardari cut has already been deposited into his Foreign accounts and our FM was happy with case load of Johny Walker in his luggage and under its influence he could call this “Historic Bill” …. I suspects some of clause in thsi bills are written in New Dehli ……I read KL Bill text and found it very starnge and offended by conditions in section 2 of bills as c&p below my comments. US decalred Pak Army and Intelligence services is supporting terrorists… and one thing they couildn’t do with billion of $$$ spent in Afghanistan, thye think Paksinatn can do with this peanut money over 5 years comapre to what they spends in Afghnistan in ONE year.
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A) ceasing support, including by any elements within the Pakistan military or its intelligence agency, to extremist and terrorist groups, particularly to any group that has conducted attacks against the United States or coalition forces in Afghanistan, or against the territory or people of neighbouring countries; (B) preventing al-Qaeda, the Taliban and associated terrorist groups, such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, from operating in the territory of Pakistan, including carrying out cross-border attacks into neighbouring countries, closing terrorist camps in the Fata, dismantling terrorist bases of operations in other parts of the country, including Quetta and Muridke, and taking action when provided with intelligence about high-level terrorist targets;

Sohail October 16, 2009 at 3:46 am

when US calling for “Ceasing support for terrorists by Pak Military and Intelligeces Agencies” mean they beleive it and now they making it official by inking it into KL bill.. What a Shamefull situation is for Pakistan… Shame on our US Ambassador and our Govt, but ironically they Pak Embassy is breaking Champaigns in Washington but similar celeberations are happening in Indian Foreign Affairs offices in Dehli.

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