Why Pakistan ‘one of the most dangerous nations’, Joe Biden says, then explains why
Why Pakistan ‘one of theg most dangerous nations’, Joe Biden says, then explains why
Why US President Joe Biden On Pakistan: US President Joe Biden called "Pakistan one of the most dangerous nations in the world."
United States President Joe Biden deemed Pakistan one of the most dangerous nations in the world. The White House statement quoted the president's address at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Reception on Friday.
Biden said, "What I think is maybe one of the most dangerous nations in the world, Pakistan. Nuclear weapons without any cohesion."
The US president made the comments at the reception while talking about the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and how it has impacted the globe. He also spoke about Washington's ties with other countries.
It is pertinent to note here that Biden's comment surfaced almost three weeks since the US and Pakistan materialised a defence deal on the F-16 fleet. On September 26, US State Secretary Antony Blinken said it was Washington's responsibility and obligation to help provide military supplies 'to whoever' required them for military sustenance.
"To be very clear, this is a sustainment programme for F-16s that Pakistan has long had. These are old planes and systems that they already have. We have a responsibility and obligation to whoever we provide military supplies to maintain and sustain them. Pakistan’s programme bolsters its capability to fight terror and terrorist threats emanating from Pakistan or from the region," Blinken had said.
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