Lawmakers Skeptical Of Plan To Fund Pakistani F-16 Upgrades
Under a contract with Lockheed Martin, the U.S. government would have to pay hundreds of millions of dollars if Pakistan defaults on bills for upgrading its 1980s fleet of F-16 fighter jets, a top Pentagon official told Congress Sept. 16. While the U.S. has an agreement with Pakistan to help it pay...
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