What This Bill Does
This bill seeks to revoke Pakistan's designation as a major non-NATO ally of the United States. This change could affect military and economic cooperation between the two nations.
This bill matters to ordinary Americans as it reflects U.S. foreign policy and could impact international relations, potentially influencing security and trade dynamics that affect the economy and global stability.
Who This Bill Affects
If passed, this bill could lead to reduced military and economic support for Pakistan, which might affect regional stability and U.S. interests abroad, potentially impacting American citizens through changes in international relations and security.
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