Washington
US President Donald Trump has started clamping down on Pakistan. The US has re -released the $ 397 million for the US -backed program in Pakistan. Through this amount, it is to be ensured that the US-made F-16 fighter jet is used only by Pakistan for anti-terrorism campaigns, not to use against India. During the sourness in relations during the Pulwama attack in 2019, Pakistan used the F-16 fighter jet against India.
In response to the Balakot AISRARRARR, after the Pulwama attack in February 2019, Pakistan had flew its F-16 against India, which was killed by the Indian Air Force Wing Commander Abhinandan from MiG-21 itself. The US was very angry with Pakistan flying F-16 against India. At that time, a top American diplomat reprimanded the Pakistan Air Force chiefs in August by writing letters. The letter accused him of misusing the F-16 fighter aircraft supplied by the US and threatening their shared security. The letter was written by Andrea Thompson, Under Secretary, Arms Control and International Security Affairs and said that it is a response to American concerns about the use of F-16 in Kashmir.
According to the Reuters report, the Trump administration has released $ 5.3 billion aid for Pakistan. This also includes an amount of $ 397 million, through which America will keep an eye on F-16. The rest of the amount is mostly for safety and anti -drug programs, including only limited humanitarian aid. President Donald Trump ordered a 90 -day ban on foreign aid after taking over on 20 January. Due to this, the money being given for everything from starvation and deadly diseases to provide shelter to millions of displaced people around the world was stopped.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who has said that all foreign aids should be in line with Trump’s US first priorities, in the end of January for the top American colleagues, Israel and Egypt for life -saving humanitarian assistance including military assistance and food Release the discount. Rebate meant that those funds should have been allowed to spend. Reuters have received a list of 243 additional exceptions approved by 13 February, with a total amount of $ 5.3 billion. This list provides the most comprehensive accounting of exempted funds since the order of Trump’s order to stop assist Does not believe





