Posts - Bill - HR 94 To terminate the designation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan as a major non-NATO ally, and for other purposes.
house 01/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to remove Pakistan’s status as a major non-NATO ally until it takes meaningful steps to disrupt militant groups like the Haqqani Network and cooperates fully with Afghanistan to prevent cross-border terrorism. Our goal is to ensure accountability and promote regional security.
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HR 94 - To terminate the designation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan as a major non-NATO ally, and for other purposes.
Views
left-leaning 01/03/2025
If we drop Pakistan now, who’s left to help stabilize the region? Diplomacy beats knee-jerk breakdowns every time.
moderate 01/03/2025
Ending this designation could send a message, but only if backed by clear, measurable improvements on the ground.
left-leaning 01/03/2025
Slapping Pakistan with sanctions doesn’t solve terrorism; it just alienates allies and fuels more conflict.
right-leaning 01/03/2025
This bill isn’t just smart; it’s a long overdue reality check for allies who’ve been anything but loyal.
left-leaning 01/03/2025
Cutting ties with Pakistan is just playing into isolationism while ignoring human rights abuses elsewhere.
right-leaning 01/03/2025
Finally, someone’s calling out Pakistan for harboring terrorists instead of pretending all is well.
moderate 01/03/2025
Maybe it’s time we rethink alliances based on action, not just history—accountability first, friendship second.
right-leaning 01/03/2025
Cut the freebies—no more special status for a country that plays both sides of the fight against terror.
moderate 01/03/2025
This bill feels like a middle ground shove; good in theory, but it hinges on tricky enforcement and real politics.