Iraq redux? Obama seeks funds for Pakistan super-embassy

Saeed Shah & Warren P. Strobel | Islamabad | May 27

McClatchy Newspapers - The U.S. is embarking on a $1 billion crash program to expand its diplomatic presence in Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan, another sign that the Obama administration is making a costly, long-term commitment to war-torn South Asia, U.S. officials said Wednesday.

The White House has asked Congress for — and seems likely to receive — $736 million to build a new U.S. embassy in Islamabad, along with permanent housing for U.S. government civilians and new office space in the Pakistani capital.

The scale of the projects rivals the giant U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, which was completed last year after construction delays at a cost of $740 million.

Senior State Department officials said the expanded diplomatic presence is needed to replace overcrowded, dilapidated and unsafe facilities and to support a "surge" of civilian officials into Afghanistan and Pakistan ordered by President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Other major projects are planned for Kabul, Afghanistan; and for the Pakistani cities of Lahore and Peshawar. In Peshawar, the U.S. government is negotiating the purchase of a five-star hotel that would house a new U.S. consulate.


Tina May 27, 2009 - 9:01pm

Retro Soviet Union, that is.

Tim May 28, 2009 - 8:40am

built to be quite hefty in a different political era

http://cache.gettyimages.com/xd/796-41.mov?c=NewsMaker&d=4CF3E72B82F262A670B1FDE798CD474A&k=2&v=1

aka "The Moscow Bughouse"...

plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose


I feel the American worker has been sacrificed to the capitalist idols in the ancient Mayan fashion. - Sue Lamb, NYT reader

nymole May 28, 2009 - 9:45pm

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