Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons Are Not Safe: Former Foreign Minister -- DNA
The Independent: Isis could obtain nuclear weapon from Pakistan, warns India
Comments by Defence Minister Rao Inderjit Singh follow Isis's own 'far-fetched' claims it could obtain a Pakistani nuclear device via corrupt officials
Rao Inderjit Singh made the comments on the sidelines of the Shangri-La regional security conference in Singapore, Bloomberg has reported.
"With the rise of Isis in West Asia, one is afraid to an extent that perhaps they might get access to a nuclear arsenal from states like Pakistan," Bloomberg quoted him as saying.
Earlier in the month Isis suggested it could attempt to buy its first nuclear weapon within a year and that it might come from Pakistan.
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ReplyDeletePakistan's guessed America's response to the Osama bin Laden's raid.
What do you think of they guessed wrong?
Corruption is endemic in this part of the world. And while I believe that safeguards are in place when it comes to nuclear weapons in this part of the world .... you just never know.
ReplyDeleteCan't lay this one solely at the feet of the current administration. This has going on for a long time and the US's involvement and non involvement is unedifying to say the least. This thing has been like a bloated rotten animal that's about split open and the results are gonna really stink.
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