US Congressman Labels Pakistan a ‘Failed State’, Praises India’s Investment Role
In a sharp critique on the House floor, US Congressman Rich McCormick starkly contrasted India as a nation that “brings investment” with Pakistan, which he labeled a “failed state” that “brings terrorism.”
Key Takeaways
- US Congressman Rich McCormick called Pakistan a “failed state” that harbours terrorist groups.
- He praised India as a country that brings investment, drawing a direct contrast.
- The remarks come amid ongoing India-Pakistan tensions over cross-border terrorism.
Stark Accusations on the House Floor
During his speech, McCormick was unequivocal:
“India is a country that brings investment and Pakistan is a country that brings terrorism. Pakistan is a failed state. It harbours terrorists. It harbours the Taliban. It harbours al-Qaeda. It harbours ISIS. It harbours all sorts of terrorist organisations.”
Allegations of Regional Undermining
The Congressman further accused Pakistan of working to destabilize the US and its allies.
“Pakistan is a country that is constantly trying to undermine the United States and our allies. They are constantly trying to undermine India. They are constantly trying to undermine Afghanistan. They are constantly trying to undermine the entire region,”
he stated.
Claims of Chinese Debt and Influence
McCormick also highlighted Pakistan’s financial ties to China, calling it a “client state” and “puppet.”
“Pakistan is a country that is heavily in debt to China. They are a client state of China. They are a puppet of China. They do whatever China tells them to do,”
he said.
Context of Long-Standing Tensions
The remarks come at a time of heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, primarily over terrorism. India has consistently accused Pakistan of harbouring and supporting militant groups that launch attacks on Indian territory—allegations that Pakistan denies.
The speech underscores the persistent geopolitical friction in the region and the view from some quarters in Washington.



