A Republican Senator with presidential ambitions moved an amendment on the Senate floor to cut off all foreign aid to Pakistan until Shakeel Afridi, a key informant in the capture and killing of Osama bin Laden, is released from prison.
“Pakistan’s actions are unacceptable and not suitable for any country wishing to receive a single dollar from US taxpayers — especially considering their country is one of the largest recipients,” said Senator Rand Paul, as he moved Amendment 379, to Senate Con Res 8, the Budget Resolution.
“Foreign aid to Pakistan must be prohibited until Afridi is released from prison, and his safety is guaranteed,” said Paul.
Senator Paul from Kentucky had won the conservative straw poll for potential Republican presidential candidates for 2016.
This is not for the first time that Senator Paul has moved such a resolution, which has failed to see the light of the day several times in the past.
Last year he had also blocked the confirmation of the US ambassador to Pakistan on this issue.
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