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Trump Admin weighing unprecedented political penalties on Pak: report

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The is considering "unprecedented political penalties" on for harbouring Afghan militants waging war on the US-backed Afghan government, a media report said today.

While the report by Foreign Policy portal gives no timeline for such an action, it says there is growing frustration among lawmakers, and the administration believes that is doing bare minimum in the war against terrorism.

"Amid growing frustration on Capitol Hill, Trump's deputies are weighing unprecedented political penalties on for harboring Afghan militants waging war on the US-backed government in Afghanistan," the report said.

The options under consideration include revoking Pakistan's status as a major non-NATO ally, permanently cutting off the US military aid that was suspended two months ago, and even imposing visa bans or other sanctions on individuals in the deemed responsible for providing support to the militants, the report said.

No final decision has been taken yet, and the issue is still being debated inside the various wings of the Administration, the report said.

The appointment last week of a fervent hawk as national security advisor, John Bolton, and the nomination of another for secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, could tilt the discussion in favor of tougher measures against Islamabad, the report noted.

"The is also weighing even more drastic measures to include visa bans or other punitive measures against individual members of the Pakistani government, military, or ISI intelligence service suspected of allowing the and Haqqani militants to operate from sanctuaries inside Pakistan," the report said quoting unnamed present and former US officials.

"We are prepared to do whatever is necessary to protect US personnel and interests in the region," a senior administration told reporters last week.

According to the report, there is increasing frustration in the

"is at risk of miscalculating the level of frustration both in and other foreign governments," a senior State Department said.

"In the past, has sought to take the minimum action required to placate US concerns without fundamentally altering their policy and strategy," said the

Pakistan's former to US, Husain Haqqani, said that the alliance with no longer makes sense for the US.

"The alliance with no longer makes sense for the US because it undercuts US policy in as well as its effort to build a strategic relationship with against It doesn't make sense for either," he said.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 22:15 IST
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