Ever wondered how these Terrorists have so much funds to carry out terrorism, weapons, latest tech, access to locations via satellites, and all Terrorists have many properties, living in luxuries and all facilities?US and many Countries in the world fund it. This article focuses more on US aids given to Terrorist country Pakistan. US citizens, here’s your tax money is going – for terrorism also.
You may be reading this article from any country. But if you are a common man, who pays taxes, know how your politicians use your tax money to fund terrorism, fuel terrorism. Especially if you are from US. It’s time that a common from every country in the world speaks against terrorism because politicians and bureaucrats will save themselves and make money at the cost of lives of the common man like you. Support India in fighting against terrorism. Only country who has no dual face when it comes to Terrorism. India and Israel are fighting terrorism, not any particular country.
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Imagine the United States strutting around like a global superhero, cape flapping, preaching its “war on terror.” Meanwhile, it’s been tossing billions of dollars, F-16 jets, and weapons to Pakistan—the world’s favorite terror theme park—since 1947. It’s like handing a pyromaniac a flamethrower and saying, “Be careful!” China’s been sneaking in cheap knockoff weapons, while Saudi Arabia and others sprinkle petrodollars like confetti. India, the world’s largest democracy, is left dodging the fireworks, fighting terrorism alone while the U.S. plays conductor of this clown show. This is a pro-India anthem, a roast of America’s two-faced nonsense, and a middle finger to Pakistan’s terror factory. Buckle up for a wild ride through hypocrisy, with extra laughs and hard truths!
America’s Blank Checks to Pakistan: A Timeline of “Aid” and Terror
Since Pakistan was carved out of India in 1947, the U.S. has treated it like a spoiled child, showering it with cash, weapons, and fighter jets. On the surface, this aid is for “development” or “counterterrorism,” but follow the money, and it’s clear: Pakistan’s military and its notorious Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) use these goodies to fuel terrorism, especially against India. The U.S. claims it hates terrorism, but its actions tell a different story. Let’s connect the dots between U.S. aid and the terror attacks that follow, often within months or a year.
1950s-1960s: Cold War Cash Kicks Things Off
1954-1959: $425 Million Military Bonanza
The U.S. signed a defense pact with Pakistan in 1954, dumping $425 million to arm five military divisions with tanks, jets, and bombers. Why? To poke the Soviet Union. Pakistan, the ultimate freeloader, used this to flex against India. By 1965, U.S.-supplied Patton tanks charged into Kashmir during the Indo-Pak War.
Terror Link: Pakistan’s military, high on U.S. gear, started cooking up militant groups for “jihad” against India. The terror recipe was born.
Late 1960s: Dictators? No Biggie!
General Ayub Khan’s 1958 coup didn’t faze Uncle Sam. More jets and bombers rolled in, beefing up Pakistan’s air force while India faced border skirmishes.
Terror Link: The ISI began playing with proxy militias, setting the stage for terror outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
1970s-1980s: The Afghan War and Terror’s Big Break
1979-1989: $7.2 Billion for Mujahideen
When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, Pakistan became America’s golden boy. The U.S. funneled $3.2 billion in economic and military aid, plus $4 billion in covert funds, through Pakistan to arm Afghan mujahideen. F-16 jets, Stinger missiles, and cash poured in. The ISI, with CIA blessings, trained fighters, including future al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders.
1970s-1980s: Afghan War and the Terror Theme Park Opens
1979-1989: $7.2 Billion for Mujahideen
When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, Pakistan became America’s VIP. The U.S. funneled $3.2 billion in aid, plus $4 billion in covert funds, through Pakistan to arm Afghan mujahideen. F-16s, Stinger missiles, and cash rained down. The ISI, with CIA high-fives, trained fighters, including future al-Qaeda and Taliban stars.
Terror Link: Pakistan’s terror infrastructure went full Disney World. ISI camps like Balakot (bombed by India in 2019) churned out militants. By 1989, the Kashmir insurgency exploded, with Pakistan-backed terrorists targeting India.
1990s: Sanctions, but Not Really
1990-1998: Aid Slows, but Doesn’t Stop
The U.S. slapped sanctions over Pakistan’s nuclear program, pausing some military aid. But economic handouts continued, and Pakistan kept its F-16s humming.
Terror Link: The 1993 Mumbai blasts (257 killed) were linked to Pakistan-based groups. The ISI, using U.S.-trained networks, turned Kashmir into a terror playground, culminating in the 1999 Kargil War.
2000s: Post-9/11 Farce
2001-2010: $20 Billion Post-9/11 Party
After 9/11—oh, the irony, since Osama bin Laden was chilling in Pakistan—the U.S. showered Pakistan with $20 billion, including $14.5 billion in Coalition Support Funds (CSF). More F-16s and weapons arrived. Pakistan was supposed to hunt terrorists, but bin Laden was found in Abbottabad in 2011, next to a military academy. America, you got played!
Terror Link: The 2001 Indian Parliament attack by Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and 2008 Mumbai attacks (166 killed) by LeT were ISI-backed. U.S. cash kept the terror Ferris wheel spinning.
Obama Years (2009-2017): Hope, Change, and More Hypocrisy
Barack Obama’s “hope and change” didn’t apply to Pakistan. His administration kept the terror circus fully funded:
- 2009-2014: $7.5 Billion Kerry-Lugar Bill
Obama signed off on $1.5 billion annually in civilian aid, plus $1.6 billion yearly in CSF for “counterterrorism.”
Terror Link: The 2010 Pune bombing (17 killed) and 2016 Pathankot airbase attack (7 killed) were JeM’s handiwork. Pakistan’s terror groups partied on America’s dime. - 2011: $800 Million Suspended, Briefly
Bin Laden’s Abbottabad vacation embarrassed the U.S., so Obama paused $800 million in military aid. But civilian aid flowed, and military funds soon restarted.
Terror Link: The 2013 Hyderabad blasts (16 killed) proved Pakistan’s terror machine was unstoppable. - 2012-2016: F-16 Upgrades Galore
The U.S. greenlit upgrades for Pakistan’s F-16 fleet and $1.2 billion in annual aid, even as Pakistan harbored Taliban bosses.
Terror Link: The 2014 Peshawar school attack (149 killed) and 2016 Uri attack (19 Indian soldiers killed) were Pakistan’s “thank you” notes.
Biden Years (2021-2024): Floods, Jets, and Double-Dealing
Joe Biden’s administration kept the U.S.-Pakistan bromance alive, even as India dodged terror bullets:
- 2022: $200 Million Flood Relief
Pakistan’s 2022 floods got $97 million in U.S. humanitarian aid, $22 million for food, and $16.4 million for recovery. Total: over $200 million.
Terror Link: The 2023 Peshawar mosque bombing (100 killed) showed Pakistan’s terror networks were thriving. Flood aid likely padded military budgets. - 2022-2023: $450 Million F-16 Deal
In 2022, Biden approved a $450 million deal to spruce up Pakistan’s F-16s, claiming it was for “stability.” India was like, “Seriously?” Those jets could bomb Delhi!
Terror Link: The 2023 Jammu and Kashmir attacks (9 soldiers killed) were linked to Pakistan-backed militants, high on U.S.-upgraded air power. - 2023: $134.5 Million in Aid
Biden proposed $82 million in Economic Support Funds, $32 million for health, $17 million for narcotics control, and $3.5 million for military training.
Terror Link: The 2024 Doda attack (5 soldiers killed) was another ISI-sponsored hit, courtesy of U.S. handouts. - 2024: $80 Million and Counting
USAID dished out $55 million for humanitarian aid and $25 million for governance, with more trickling in.
Terror Link: The April 22, 2025, Pahalgam attack (26 tourists killed) was a grim reminder that Pakistan’s terror rollercoaster never stops.
2025: The IMF Clown Show
May 9, 2025: $2.3 Billion IMF Loan
As India and Pakistan clashed in 2025, the IMF—prodded by the U.S.—approved a $2.3 billion loan ($1 billion Extended Fund Facility, $1.3 billion Resilience and Sustainability Facility). India screamed, “Pakistan funds terrorism!” but America shrugged.
Terror Link: The Pahalgam attack, weeks earlier, was confessed by Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khwaja Asif, who admitted funding terrorism “for the U.S. and West.” This loan’s just more fuel for the terror bonfire.
Why did the IMF give Pakistan $1 billion? They thought it’d save their economy! But India’s Operation Sindoor bombed their airbases and cities, costing them $6 billion. Talk about a billion-dollar oopsie! – THE JOKE IS ON YOU IMF…… TERRORISM IS ON YOU IMF….
2025: $397 Million Military Aid
The U.S. suspended $845 million in aid but kept $397 million flowing for Pakistan’s “security,” including F-16 maintenance.
Terror Link: India’s Operation Sindoor (2025) smoked 100s of terrorists, and Pakistan’s army threw them a funeral. Classy.
China: Pakistan’s Bargain-Basement Arms Dealer
China’s been Pakistan’s sidekick, supplying cheap, knockoff weapons to keep the terror party going. Think of China as the guy selling bootleg DVDs at the flea market—low quality, but Pakistan’s buying.
- 1960s-1980s: Early Handouts
After the 1962 Sino-India War, China saw Pakistan as a way to needle India. It supplied tanks and MiG-19 jets, plus help with Pakistan’s nuclear program.
Terror Link: By the 1980s, Pakistan’s confidence, boosted by Chinese arms, fueled the Kashmir insurgency. - 2000s-2020s: $70 Billion CPEC and More
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) brought $70 billion in investments, plus JF-17 jets, submarines, and missiles. China’s “all-weather friendship” armed Pakistan to the teeth.
Terror Link: The 2019 Pulwama attack (40 Indian soldiers killed) coincided with Pakistan’s Chinese-backed military buildup. Terror groups got bolder. - 2025: Drones and Missiles
China’s supplying drones and missiles for the 2025 war, but India’s “Made in India” tech is wiping the floor with them.
Terror Link: Chinese gear frees up Pakistan’s budget to fund groups like JeM, who keep targeting India.
China’s no saint, but its role is smaller than America’s. The U.S. gives cash and jets; China just tosses in the discount bin stuff.
Other Countries: The Supporting Cast
Pakistan’s got a fan club of enablers, each throwing in their two cents to keep the terror circus running:
- Saudi Arabia: Petrodollar Pals
Since the 1970s, Saudi Arabia’s pumped billions into Pakistan—$1.5 billion in 2014 alone for “economic stability.” It’s also bankrolled madrasas that churn out extremists.
Terror Link: The 2008 Mumbai attacks were tied to LeT, whose ideology thrives in Saudi-funded schools. - United Kingdom: Colonial Hangover
The UK’s given Pakistan $500 million in aid since 2001, plus military training. It’s like the British Empire saying, “Sorry for partitioning you, here’s some cash!”
Terror Link: The 2005 London bombings had links to Pakistan-trained militants, yet the UK kept the aid flowing. - UAE and Qatar: Gulf Sugar Daddies
The UAE and Qatar have loaned Pakistan $3 billion since 2018 to dodge bankruptcy. These loans prop up Pakistan’s military, not its people.
Terror Link: The 2016 Pathankot attack happened as Gulf cash kept Pakistan’s terror infrastructure afloat.
These countries play smaller roles, but they’re still complicit. The U.S. remains the ringleader, with China as the shady sidekick.
Roasting the U.S.: The World’s Worst Hypocrite
The U.S. loves preaching about terrorism. Remember 9/11? America sobbed, “We’ll never forget!” Then it turned around and funded Pakistan, the Airbnb for terrorists. It’s like getting mugged and then Venmo-ing the thief. Here’s why the U.S. deserves a comedy special:
- Oscar-Worthy Acting: The U.S. calls Pakistan an ally while knowing the ISI trains terrorists. Trump tweeted, “Pakistan’s all lies!” then approved F-16 deals. Biden’s team pushes IMF loans while India buries its dead. Bravo, Hollywood!
- De-escalation Baloney: In 2025, Trump begged India to de-escalate. Excuse me? India’s fighting terrorism, not a country. Pakistan is terrorism. Operation Sindoor zapped 100s of terrorists, and Pakistan’s army threw them a funeral. Only idiots—or those rooting for India’s downfall—miss the hint.
- Green-Eyed Monster: India’s “Made in India” defense—Tejas jets, BrahMos missiles, Pinaka rockets—is schooling Pakistan’s Chinese junk. India’s exporting arms to 85 countries! The U.S., China, and Saudi are seething. They’d rather keep Pakistan as a thorn in India’s side.
America, take a bow—you’ve funded Pakistan’s terror circus for 78 years. Your “war on terror” is a punchline, and India’s done mopping up your mess.
Pakistan: The Terror Clown Car
Pakistan’s leaders love whining about floods, poverty, or India’s “big bad wolf” act. But let’s cut the sob story: Pakistan’s a terror factory, and its army is the CEO. The 2025 NDTV bombshell, where Defense Minister Khwaja Asif admitted funding terrorism “for the U.S. and West,” spills the tea. Here’s why Pakistan’s a global joke:
- Army-Terrorist BFFs: Pakistan’s army doesn’t just tolerate terrorists—it RSVPs to their funerals. Operation Sindoor exposed this, with India wiping out terrorists while generals wept over their “martyrs.”
- Aid Misuse Masters: U.S. aid for schools? Try bombs. In 2008, the U.S. admitted 70% of $3.4 billion in military aid was “misspent,” likely on anti-India ops. Classic Pakistan.
- World’s Worst Neighbor: From 9/11 to Mumbai to Pahalgam, Pakistan’s terror fingerprints are everywhere. Supporting Pakistan is like handing a toddler a bazooka.
India: The Superhero Nobody Deserves
India’s been fighting terrorism solo, despite the U.S.-Pakistan-China circus. In 2025, Russia and the U.S. finally backed India (a first!), but America’s still playing both sides with IMF loans and F-16s. India doesn’t need their applause. Here’s why India’s the real MVP:
- Homegrown Heroes: India’s DRDO, HAL, and private firms are dropping bangers like Tejas jets and Arjun tanks. The 2025 war showed Pakistan’s Chinese toys are no match. India’s exporting arms to 85 countries—suck it, haters!
- No U.S. Puppets: When Trump says “de-escalate,” India says, “Take a hike.” We’re fighting terrorism, not countries. India’s not America’s lapdog—it’s a global boss.
- World’s Envy: India’s economy, ISRO’s moonshots, and diplomacy are fire. The U.S. and China are jealous, but India’s too busy winning.
India’s Resilience: The Golden Bird Flies High
India’s never invaded anyone. Its mantra, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (“The world is one family”), is about growing together. Unlike the U.S. or China, India’s not a jealous ex. But history’s been brutal:
- Looted, Yet Standing: Once Sone Ki Chidiya (Golden Bird), India was robbed blind by Mughals, British, and more. Its wealth and wisdom were the world’s obsession.
- Knowledge OG: Before Oxford, India’s Nalanda University was the global Ivy League. Students learned Sanskrit to enroll, studying math, astronomy, and medicine. The world envied India’s brainpower.
- Unbreakable Spirit: From terrorism to betrayals, India’s faced it all. Today, its IT, pharma, and defense sectors rule. India’s not just surviving—it’s thriving.
The U.S., China, and Pakistan can keep their shady deals. India’s fighting for peace, not power, and the world’s taking notes. So, America, look in the mirror—your “war on terror” is a bad sitcom, and India’s stealing the show.
Only Israel and Russia are India’s True Friends.
Jai Hind!
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