Pakistan's war on terror since 9/11 cost $68
bn
Friday May 27, 2011 12:11:51 PM,
IANS
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Islamabad: Pakistan
has suffered "a colossal loss of $68 billion" due to the war on
terror since 9/11, a Pakistani daily said Friday, adding this huge
cost can "only make development and empowerment all the more
difficult to offer to people".
An editorial in the News International said that people "tend to
remember less often that the war is also hurting us in other ways
and leaving wounds that ooze constantly".
It said that the Economic Survey for fiscal 2010-11, to be
released soon by Finance Minister Hafeez Shaikh, "will show that
since Pakistan allied itself with the US after the events of 9/11
2001, it has suffered a colossal loss of $68 billion due to the
war".
"According to statistics recorded till April 2010, the country
suffered 8,141 incidents of terrorism - many more have occurred
since then. In return, the country has received only $15 billion
to $17 billion in assistance, at an average of some $374 million a
year."
It went on to say that it "doesn't take an expert to establish the
strain this places on the economy".
"The links between poverty, deprivation and terror have been well
established. Only sustained economic growth can rescue people from
this vicious cycle. The huge cost of war can only make development
and empowerment all the more difficult to offer to people,
especially given the many resource constraints that already
exist."
The editorial wrapped up, saying it was "clear that there is a
reluctance to hand over large sums of money to the government. The
reasons for this are hardly secret".
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