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- 25 Feb 2004 03:58
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 20 Feb 2004
- Replies: 334
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Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 20 Feb 2004
Originally posted by Daulat: if the libyans did their purchasing this late, do you think that gadaffi was working undercover for unkil in order to sting mushy/xerox to expose their dirty dealings? after all, the lockerbie negotiations and hague trials have been on for roughly the same time frame? s...
- 23 Feb 2004 00:08
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 20 Feb 2004
- Replies: 334
- Views: 120454
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 20 Feb 2004
So, the question remains: Where did we get the clandestine billions to make the bomb from? http://www.dawn.com/2004/02/22/fea.htm#1 Answer: Saudi Arabia Which leads to the next question: What was the quid pro quo? Answer: Most likely a few fully assembled nukes. None of this do-it-yourself with use...
- 10 Feb 2004 03:15
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 07 Feb 2004
- Replies: 354
- Views: 120979
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 07 Feb 2004
Originally posted by suryavir: this blind American obession with Pakistan - a form of Fatal Attraction - is indeed one of the great mysteries of our times. Its not such a mystery if you really think about it. Pakistan has been extremely useful to the US for many decades. You dont discard such a use...
- 09 Feb 2004 05:18
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 07 Feb 2004
- Replies: 354
- Views: 120979
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 07 Feb 2004
Originally posted by raj singh: If you would kindly clarify, is this an opportunity only for India or for others like China too? The way I look at it, there are four civilizational poles in the world: the West, Islam, India and China. India has been the victim of both the West and Islam. Now these ...
- 09 Feb 2004 04:32
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 07 Feb 2004
- Replies: 354
- Views: 120979
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 07 Feb 2004
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Raahi: [QB] Pakistan: ‘The crazy soup’ This is one of the best articles yet. As a side note it also provides one possible explanation for the abort of Operation Parakaram: "New U.S. intelligence analyses of nuclear weapons in South Asia indicates that Pakistan now ha...
- 09 Feb 2004 01:20
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 07 Feb 2004
- Replies: 354
- Views: 120979
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 07 Feb 2004
Originally posted by sunil s: this contributes to a slow but steady decay of the pre-eminence of the western civilization as its core values are being undermined in a systematic fashion..... I can't see any way to stem this tide of bad news. Why is that bad news? What stake does India have in weste...
- 08 Feb 2004 02:23
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
- Replies: 339
- Views: 125631
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
Originally posted by JE Menon: After all, the sort of friendship formed through such business engagements does not necessarily lead to one partner taking care of the kids of the other for years... It is wrong to call the relationship between Bhutto and Ghaddafi a mere 'business engagement'. There w...
- 08 Feb 2004 01:42
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
- Replies: 339
- Views: 125631
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
Its doubtful that the proliferation ends with Libya, Iran and North Korea. Since Saudi Arabia helped finance the nuke program where is the quid pro quo? Did they get nukes in return for their largesse? Then there is Al Qaeda... The citizens of the 'anglosphere' must be losing faith in their intellig...
- 08 Feb 2004 01:11
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
- Replies: 339
- Views: 125631
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
From B. Raman's article: For reasons which were never clear, Khadaffi had protected Nusrat, Benazir and her brothers the late Shah Nawaz and Murtaza after Zia overthrew Zulfiquar Ali Bhutto and sent him to the gallows. It was to Libya that they first went for protection. Actually the reasons are ver...
- 07 Feb 2004 09:49
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
- Replies: 339
- Views: 125631
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
Originally posted by Sridhar: Nobody (I mean in the international press) at all is asking (yet) how the nukes for missiles deal with Korea fits in with the whole charade about 'proliferation for greed' and the A.Q.Khan's 'personal network' with no Govt. involvement. What about the C130s? If the wor...
- 07 Feb 2004 04:57
- Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
- Topic: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
- Replies: 339
- Views: 125631
Re: Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation - 04 Feb 2004
So, the biggest nuclear proliferator in the world and the epicenter of world terrorism is.....an American client-state.
Instead of whining ad nauseam shouldnt we be holding the US accountable?
Instead of whining ad nauseam shouldnt we be holding the US accountable?