Khans genius was not in enriching U, or making the device.
He was a master Project Manager. He got the job done working within the triple constraints that are faced by any project "Time, money and Scope/quality". He smuggled, borrowed, stole whatever that was necessary and he built links, he built his network, he got the job done. Its probably a miracle that he did it, but he did and only he could've done it and that is probably more commendable than building the bomb himself. Achieving something at impossible odds.
Then he became a traitor and gave OUR designs, and OUR materials to a foreign country. That's treachery, and if he wasn't who he was, he would've been hung. I would treat his release with caution as god knows what else a traitor can do.
I agree to the first part completely.
but when he became a 'traitor', he enjoyed tacit support of ppl who matter in pakistan and that involves army. without which he couldnt have created such a big racket.