Not only had Pakistan done this, but they had also used components supplied by the US government to do it. 8/n.
Right about this time, German Intelligence arrived at the same conclusion as the DIA about Pakistan's F-16s. 11/n.
Barlow took this information to his boss, Gerald Brubaker. For his efforts, Barlow was attacked by officers within the Pentagon.
They accused him of sabotaging the F-16 deal and ordered him to stop all investigations. 13/n.
They accused him of sabotaging the F-16 deal and ordered him to stop all investigations. 13/n.
The sale went through but ran into trouble a year later with the Pressler Amendment when Bush refused to issue a certification to Congress.
Today, Pakistan has 75 F-16s in its inventory. A significant number of those are much more modern than those of 1980s vintage. 16/n.
Today, Pakistan has 75 F-16s in its inventory. A significant number of those are much more modern than those of 1980s vintage. 16/n.
Not only did F-16s alter the balance of power in the region, but the Pakistanis also have modified those very aircraft to deliver nuclear weapons with support from elements within the US government.
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Thread ends.
Addendum: Richard Barlow paid dearly for speaking the truth about Pakistan.
His career was wrecked by his own superiors.
Barlow managed to get by with contractual work for years but was also unemployed for more than a decade.
His career was wrecked by his own superiors.
Barlow managed to get by with contractual work for years but was also unemployed for more than a decade.
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