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US-Pakistan F-16 Deal Is Dead: Islamabad Mulling Jordan F-16 Fighter Jets Instead
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Islamabad is considering the purchase of 16 used F-16 from Jordan, according to Pakistan’s Defense Secretary.
Pakistan Fails to Seal F-16 Deal
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A bilateral deal for the purchase of eight F-16 fighter jets has purportedly expired, according to media reports.
Blocked F-16 Deal: Pakistan Threatens to Buy Chinese or Russian Fighter Aircraft
By Franz-Stefan Gady
After U.S. lawmakers blocked funds for the purchase of eight F-16s, Pakistan is eyeing Chinese and Russian aircraft.
US Won't Subsidize Pakistan's Purchase of F-16 Fighter Jets
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The United States told Pakistan to “put forward national funds” for the purchase of eight F-16 fighter aircraft.
The United States Faces a Security Assistance Dilemma in Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
The U.S. State Department has been ignoring many of its own rules for years; it's no surprise the Defense Department is too
Will US Congress Stonewall F-16 Sale to Pakistan?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
According to Pakistani media, Indian lobbying efforts among U.S. lawmakers are delaying a planned sale of eight F-16s.
US Approves Sale of 3 Global Hawk Drones to Japan
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. State Department approved a $1.2 billion arms deal with Japan.
US Will Sell 8 F-16 Fighter Jets to Pakistan
By Franz-Stefan Gady
With the sales announcement the White House is trying to boost the U.S.-Pakistan partnership.
Is the US About to Sell 1,000 Missiles to Pakistan?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Islamabad will receive new attack helicopters and other military hardware worth almost $1 billion.
The Real Crisis: Global Youth Unemployment
The United States must cooperate with public and private partners to tackle this vital issue.
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