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These issues were raised a few months ago as well when Simon Henderson published his original story on the alleged AQ Khan letter, and various anomalies were pointed out then as well.
Ill quote a retired Canadian Colonel who is an avid China and nuke watcher (Officer of Engineers) comments from another forum here that point out some of the glaring issues with the claims made in this alleged letter (formatting mine):
This puts the veracity of the entire letter in doubt.
Some other valid concerns he raised:
I am not suggesting that one should merely accept what OoE has said, but he raises valid points, most of which can be verified through open source material, such as the points about the reactor construction.
Ill quote a retired Canadian Colonel who is an avid China and nuke watcher (Officer of Engineers) comments from another forum here that point out some of the glaring issues with the claims made in this alleged letter (formatting mine):
1. Hanzhong was built by the Russians, not Pakistan.
2. I cannot find a Li Chew, the supposed Chinese Minister responsible for nuclear weapons development, anywhere on China's Who's Who.
3. HEU are NOT shipped in bricks in lead coffins, especially when the other side has absolutely no clue that he's about to receive them.
This puts the veracity of the entire letter in doubt.
Some other valid concerns he raised:
This letter has not been verified as being from AQ Khan. Not only are the claims so unbelieveable wild, it also points to a man who knows crap all about OPSEC ... if the letter is true. Bear in mind that this letter not only puts him in danger but his family as well. The Paks placed him under house arrest with the approval of both Beijing and Washington. Islamabad, Beijing, and Washington could have also easily accidented him or suicided him ... and his family.
If the claims of the letter is true (and I cannot verify the Chinese nuclear weapons minister) and the Chinese told him that Islamabad would tossed him to the wolves after he did his part, then, writing this letter is a death warrant for his family.
Lastly, the claim that the 50kgs have been turned into 2 bombs do not fit the timeline. By this time, the Paks have reduced the required uranium in their designs, as shown by what the Swiss found, those 50kgs should have been turned into at least 3 bombs, if not four.
Does not mean that this letter is not true but something just doesn't feel right.
I am not suggesting that one should merely accept what OoE has said, but he raises valid points, most of which can be verified through open source material, such as the points about the reactor construction.