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Pakistan is America's ugliest ally, says US lawmaker
July 13, 2017
A top US lawmaker has described Pakistan as America's ugliest ally,
as on the one hand Islamabad proclaims to be a friend of Washington, but
on the other, backs terrorists and terrorism.
In an opinion
piece titled 'Pakistan's Long History of Duplicity' that has been
published in the Washington Times, Senator Ted Poe, a Republican who
represents Texas's 2nd Congressional District in the US House of
Representatives, said Pakistan must be held accountable for continuously
working against the interests of the United States.
He said there are three kinds of allies that the United States has -- the 'good', the 'bad' and the 'ugly'.
Poe
said the good allies are the ones who share common interests and values
with America. The bad ones are those who often sponsor terrorism,
undermine America's goals, and flaunt their disdain of the United
States, and the ugly are countries like Pakistan who take billions of
dollars in aid from the United States and simultaneously back the
terrorists responsible for killing Americans worldwide.
He
describes countries like Pakistan historically as a "Benedict Arnold".
Benedict Arnold was a general during the American Revolutionary War of
the 1770's who originally fought for the American Continental Army, but
later defected to the British Army.
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