US military may hand over Afghan war equipment to Pakistan

DAWN

With the war in Afghanistan winding down, news reports suggest that the United States may dispose $7 billion in military equipment by handing it over to Pakistan.

The Washington Post (WP) reported that the potential move could be, “part of an effort by the Pentagon to unload excess military supplies to US allies at no cost”.  

The report said that discussions on this issue has been taking place over several months between American and Pakistani officials.

One motive for this potential transaction is that the US does not want to pay to ship out leftover military hardware from the conflict in neighboring Afghanistan.

The WP report gives detail that although a final decision on this issue has not been taken, Pakistan has particular interest in acquiring the US Army’s mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles.

The MRAP vehicles could be used by Pakistan’s military in its fight against Taliban insurgents within its tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.

The WP report describes the MRAP as,”the backbone of the US military’s vehicle fleet in Afghanistan…designed to protect American troops from explosive devices”.

Pentagon leaders have said it would potentially cost more than $100,000 per vehicle to ship MRAP vehicles back to the US.

The US government is offering the vehicles to allies for free on an “as-is, where-is” basis, said the report quoting a Pentagon spokesman.

A Pakistani security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that the military was also interested in acquiring night-vision and communications equipment.

Siemon T. Wezeman, a senior researcher and South Asia expert at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, is quoted in the article as stating that the MRAP deal could be beneficial to both countries.

Wezeman says that the US military is wary about leaving behind surplus equipment in Afghanistan, fearing the Afghan army’s ability to fend off the Taliban insurgency.

“There is a feeling in the US that the Afghan army is not totally reliable, so it may be safer to just park them in Pakistan,” Wezeman is quoted as saying.

However there is apprehension on the part of the US to make the equipment transfer fearing the impact it could have on its own relations with Afghanistan and Pakistan’s arch-rival India.

Wezeman however doubts that India would seriously object “to a few hundred MRAPs ending up in Pakistan.”

He said that the vehicles are built to fight insurgencies and would have little value in a major cross-border war involving tanks and warplanes.

Another flipside is that Pakistan would itself put limits to the amount of equipment they would be willing to accept.

“Pakistan won’t become America’s junkyard,” the WP report quoted an official as saying.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1093755/us-military-may-hand-over-afghan-war-equipment-to-pakistan

5 thoughts on “US military may hand over Afghan war equipment to Pakistan

  1. I got a problem with this,, besides the obvious

    I have owned Military vehicles, I was told I couldn’t sell it to anyone outside of this country or to a non US citizen

    So WTF?

    1. I agree. But this is just the small stuff. We have been selling tanks to Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi for years.

      1. I guess, but ..

        they go and put stipulations on us here in the states as to who we can sell OUR OWENED property to, that was bought with our money.. and usually on much older equipment than this..it just doesnt make sense , but than again what does make sense anymore these days?

  2. Well look at the bright side,they will not be given to LEO’s here to us against their own people! You know exactly like what we all witnessed in Boston over 2 punks vrs 9000 cops and assorted other freedom hating Bastards in uniform. And who knows for sure if those 2 are even guilty of anything,that’s one thing we will never know for sure!

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