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How U.S. Foreign Policy Really Works — and What Pakistan Must Understand About Bills, Aid, and Sanctions Affecting It 

Dr. Gholam Dr. Gholam Mujtaba by Dr. Gholam Dr. Gholam Mujtaba
December 9, 2025
How U.S. Foreign Policy Really Works — and What Pakistan Must Understand About Bills, Aid, and Sanctions Affecting It 
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How U.S. Foreign Policy Really Works — and What Pakistan Must Understand About Bills, Aid, and Sanctions Affecting It 

By Dr. Gholam Mujtaba, MS, MD, Ed.D.?Chairman, Pakistan Policy Institute USA?Pakistani American Scholar, Republican Leader, and Advisor on U.S. Geopolitical Affairs

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Introduction
Moods, personalities, or social media rhetoric do not determine foreign policy moods in the United States. It is an institutionally constructed decision architecture, grounded in law, intelligence, diplomacy, and Congressional oversight.
For Pakistan—an ally, adversary at times, and yet indispensable security partner—understanding how Washington legislates on Pakistan is critical for statecraft.
This academic discussion clarifies:
How American institutions shape U.S. foreign policy?How Pakistan-specific bills and sanctions emerge?What is currently pending in Washington that impacts Pakistan?How Pakistan can benefit by influencing narratives through informed diplomacy
 
1. Pentagon Inputs—and Their Impact on Pakistan
The Pentagon views Pakistan primarily through:
• counterterrorism cooperation
• nuclear stability
• Indo-Pacific balance
• Afghanistan spillover risk
Pakistan has historically been included in:
• Coalition Support Fund allocations (CSF)
• Counterterror financing monitoring
• Military training & professional exchanges
Example: Pentagon assessments influenced President Bush and Obama to approve CSF reimbursements to Pakistan despite Congressional skepticism (Ref #1).

2. State Department — Diplomacy and Country Ratings That Shape Bills
The State Department’s reasoning is instrumental in Congress drafting bills affecting Pakistan.
Its reports include:
• Human Rights Report
• Religious Freedom Report
• Trafficking in Persons Report
• Counterterror Certification Reports
These become evidence packets for U.S. legislators (Ref #2).
Example: Pakistan’s downgrading on the Religious Freedom report triggered proposed punitive actions—but diplomacy prevented escalation.

3. Congress — Where Pakistan Faces Aid, Hearings, Sanctions, and Certification
Congress is the single most impactful institution for Pakistan because:
It approves or blocks military aid, IMF backing, sanctions, visa restrictions, and defense equipment.
Executed Past Legislation from Congress Affecting Pakistan
1 Pressler Amendment (1990–2001)?Blocked F-16 delivery until nuclear compliance conditions were met.
2 Brown Amendment (1995)?Partially lifted Pressler sanctions but kept nuclear restrictions.
3 Kerry-Lugar-Berman Act (2009) authorized $7.5 billion in civilian aid but included certification requirements for Pakistan’s military conduct.
4 2018 Restrictions on Coalition Support Funds?Congress froze CSF due to certification failure on terror elimination.
5 Congressional Visa Restrictions Discussions (2021–2023)?Bills tabled proposing visa actions on Pakistani officials over human rights or political repression concerns—though not fully enacted.

Pakistan-Relevant Hearings and Resolutions
Pakistan is frequently addressed through:
• House Foreign Affairs Committee hearings
• Senate Foreign Relations Committee briefings
• Appropriations subcommittee oversight
Areas include:
Afghanistan withdrawal?Pakistan’s nuclear posture?Democracy & media freedom?IMF program compliance
Example: Multiple hearings after 2021** asked why Pakistan was not sanctioned over the Taliban takeover, but ultimately, diplomacy prevailed.

4. Pending or Proposed Congressional Actions Impacting Pakistan
These are under debate or being shaped:
Pending and Conceptual Legislative Focus Areas
1 Conditionality on Security Aid and IMET Training?Some drafts propose tying military programs to internal political reforms.
2 Expanded Human Rights Sanctions Authority?Modeled on Global Magnitsky frameworks—potentially applicable to Pakistan depending on Congressional mood.
3 Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Stability Bills?Discussions seek funding for border surveillance and refugee monitoring.
4 Bills Supporting U.S. Aid to India in Countering China?These indirectly affect Pakistan by strengthening the regional balance against it.
5 Resolution-based pressure on Pakistan’s internal political processes?Multiple Congressional letters and resolutions referring to elections, media freedom, and political prisoners.
These are currently not fully enacted, but their language guides diplomatic posture and could become enforceable if triggered.

5. The Intelligence Community — Pakistan’s Risk Classification
CIA, NSA, and DIA maintain briefing notes on:
• nuclear command integrity,
• internal insurgencies,
• relations with China and Saudi Arabia,
• and military-political alignment.
These directly shape Presidential Daily Briefings and Congressional testimonies (Ref #4).

6. Case Examples: How U.S. Law Hit Pakistan
A. Nuclear Sanctions (1990)
Congress sanctioned Pakistan over uranium enrichment—F-16 embargo.
B. Democracy-linked certifications (2009–2014)
The Kerry-Lugar bill tied aid to military oversight, sparking backlash in Pakistan.
C. Aid freezes (2018)
Congressional influence and Pentagon assessment led to halted reimbursements.
 
 
7. Value for Pakistan — Understanding What Washington Reads
Pakistan policymakers frequently misunderstand U.S. policy, assuming:
“The Pentagon alone dictates policy,” or?“America reacts emotionally to South Asia.”
Reality:
Congress is the hardest gatekeeper,?Intelligence agencies determine risk,?Diplomacy determines flexibility, and?The President synthesizes all inputs.

8. How the President Influences Pakistan’s Outcomes
Whether it was Bush post-9/11, Obama during drone wars, Trump pressuring Pakistan over Taliban negotiations, or current debates—President’s actions are based on five drivers:
1 National security priorities
2 Congressional pressure
3 Intelligence credibility
4 Regional balance with India & China
5 Benefit-risk calculus of squeezing or engaging Pakistan
My personal interactions with Senate Appropriations leaders and military decision-makers during NATO supply crises show how diplomatic access can help soften harsh legislative results.

 
Keynote
Pakistan cannot influence U.S. policy through speeches or media rebuttals—only through:
Institutional engagement,?Congressional lobbying,?Diaspora diplomacy,?Intelligence-diplomacy alignment, and?Reliability of commitments.
Those who understand the machinery of Washington secure outcomes — those who misunderstand it suffer sanctions.

 
References
1 U.S. Department of Defense — National Defense Strategy Decision Memos
2 U.S. State Department — Country Reports and Certification Papers for Congress
3 U.S. Congress — Pressler Amendment, Brown Amendment, KL Bill, FY2018 Appropriations Notes
4 Office of DNI — Pakistan Nuclear Stability Risk Briefs

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Dr. Gholam Dr. Gholam Mujtaba

Dr. Gholam Dr. Gholam Mujtaba

About the Author — Dr. Gholam Mujtaba, MD, Ed.D. Dr. Gholam Mujtaba is a distinguished Pakistani-American political leader, physician, and academic with doctoral degrees in Leadership Studies and Medicine. He serves as Chairman of the Pakistan Policy Institute USA, where he actively contributes to shaping discourse on U.S.-Pakistan strategic relations. As a senior Republican strategist, Dr. Mujtaba is closely aligned with former President Donald J. Trump’s policy advisory circles, offering insights on foreign affairs, economic policy, and national security. With a career dedicated to fostering stronger U.S.-Pakistan ties, Dr. Mujtaba emphasizes strategic clarity, economic discipline, and the preservation of national dignity. His work bridges the realms of diplomacy, healthcare, and academia, advocating for policies that reflect mutual respect and long-term partnership between nations.

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