Pakistan to use F-16 jets against India: U.S. lawmakers

"We need to offer to Pakistan those weapon systems well-crafted to go after terrorists and not crafted for a war with India," Mr. Sherman said.

April 28, 2016 07:55 am | Updated November 17, 2021 01:51 am IST - Washington

In this February 18, 2015 photo, an F-16 fighter jet takes off during the inauguration of the Aero India 2015 at Yelahanka Air Base in Bengaluru.

In this February 18, 2015 photo, an F-16 fighter jet takes off during the inauguration of the Aero India 2015 at Yelahanka Air Base in Bengaluru.

Top U.S. lawmakers have expressed concerns over the Obama Administration’s decision to sell eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, saying the aircrafts could be used against India and not in combating terrorism.

They have also urged the Obama Administration to review its decision in this regard.

“Many members of Congress, including me, seriously question the judgement and timing of such a sale.

Additionally, Indo—Pak tensions remain elevated and some question whether the F-16s could ultimately be used against India or other regional powers, rather than the terrorists as Pakistan as asserted,” Congressman Matt Salmon said during a Congressional hearing on Wednesday.

Mr. Salmon was joined by several other lawmakers during the Congressional hearing on Afghanistan and Pakistan convened by the Subcommittee on Asia and Pacific of the House Foreign Affairs Committee wherein the Obama Administration was represented by the Special US Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Olson.

“We’ve got to be concerned what military assistance and whether the F-16s constitute the least expensive, most efficient way for the Pakistani air force to go after the terrorists and the least disruptive weapon system to the balance of power between India and Pakistan,” Congressman Brad Sherman said.

“We need to offer to Pakistan those weapon systems well-crafted to go after terrorists and not crafted for a war with India,” Mr. Sherman said.

The US Senate has currently put a hold on the decision of the Obama Administration to give eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan at an estimated cost of $700 million.

Mr. Salmon asked Mr. Olson to clarify the underlying purpose and timing of the intended sale and how is it in the best interest of the United States.

“Despite giving Pakistan enormous amounts of counter-terror assistance over the years, over $25 billion since 9/11, terrorist organizations continue to operate with impunity in Pakistan.

“Pakistan has used terror as a tool of statecraft and terrorist proxy groups, for the Pakistani military have carried out fatal attacks inside India,” he alleged.

The subcommittee chairperson, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen too expressed concerns over sale of F-16 to Pakistan.

“I think that we need to leverage our military sales to Pakistan in order to get some more cooperation within the region.

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