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For Soviet defeat in Afghanistan, US helped create a nuclear Pakistan?

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For Soviet defeat in Afghanistan, US helped create a nuclear Pakistan? - The Times of India


NEW DELHI: In July 1987, a Pakistani, Arshad Pervez, was arrested by US authorities when he was trying to bribe a Customs official to get an export license to buy high strength maraging steel — mainly used for building centrifuges to enrich uranium — and large amounts of beryllium that could be used only for Islamabad's still covert nuclear weapons programme. Around the same time, a Chinese national and two US citizens were indicted for illegal exports of advanced computers and similar technology to Pakistan.

According to newly-declassified documents by the National Security Archive, the arrest led to a huge debate within the Reagan administration. Ken Adelman, the chief of Arms Control & Disarmament Agency (ACDA), according to the documents, wanted to come down hard on Pakistan. But the State Department hesitated, unwilling to jeopardize US-Pakistan relations, particularly as General Zia-ul-Haq was supporting the Afghan mujahideen. "We are particularly concerned about weakening the President's hand in discussions with the Soviets on Afghanistan, which [are] at a critical stage."

The documents show the indictment of Pervez and Inam ul-Haq, a key figure in the A Q Khan nuclear procurement network, were important because they provided vital links to Pakistan's nuke programme. The key element in the case was the illegal effort to acquire 350 tonnes of maraging steel that would be "used in a uranium enrichment plant to manufacture nuclear weapons," and beryllium, used specifically for the neutron initiator in a nuclear weapon, the export of which was controlled in the US government's Commodity Control List.

In its report, the National Security Archive says, "For the Reagan administration, aiding the anti-Soviet war in Afghanistan trumped nonproliferation policy interests. The high priority given to a close US-Pakistan relationship may have encouraged, as some journalists have alleged, State Department officials to warn the Pakistanis of the imminent arrest of their agents. Indeed, Haq, who was working closely with Pervez, evaded arrest by slipping out of the United States at the last minute." To ensure a Soviet defeat in Afghanistan, the US watched and indirectly helped to create a nuclear weapons state in Pakistan. Adelman is on record in the new documents, protesting "Zia will conclude once again that he need do nothing about his bomb program." The Americans spent many months trying to locate Haq, who, a later telegram stated, was being moved around between locations in Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir).

Another ACDA memo concluded, "there is no plausible end-use for 25 tonnes of grade 350 maraging steel other than in the manufacture of centrifuges" for producing highly-enriched uranium and "for which Pakistan has no use except in nuclear explosives." Even the indulgent State Department balked at what was happening inside Pakistan. The undersecretary Michael Armacost even travelled to Pakistan to ask Zia to control his illegal nuclear programme. Armacost is quoted as saying that US government "information" indicated that "enrichment levels above 90[percent] have been achieved at Kahuta," the site of a secret gas centrifuge facility. Pakistan was openly violating a commitment to keep to a 5% ceiling, by producing weapons-grade material.
 
Every day a new person came about Pakistan's Nukes with a new story to raise his height.......nothing new....we are now used to these kind of false stories....:yahoo:
 
They also said in past that we are distributed that formula of creating nuke to korea and iran and now they are saying that we are we are selling nukes to ksa. When this didn't work, they crating this type of false stories.
 
They also said in past that we are distributed that formula of creating nuke to korea and iran and now they are saying that we are we are selling nukes to ksa. When this didn't work, they crating this type of false stories.
Wrong! Are you not aware that Pakistan gave nuclear blueprints to North Korea in exchange for rocket technology and procuring knocked down kits of the Nodong missile which were assembled in Pakistan and christened 'Ghauri'?

The roots of cooperation are deep. North Korea and Pakistan have been engaged in conventional arms trade for years. In the 1980s, as North Korea began successfully exporting ballistic missiles and technology, Pakistan began producing highly enriched uranium (HEU) at the Khan Research Laboratory. Benazir Bhutto’s 1993 visit to Pyongyang seems to have kicked off serious missile cooperation. By the time Pakistan needed to pay North Korea for its purchases of medium-range Nodong missiles in the mid-1990s (upon which its Ghauri missiles are based), Pakistan’s cash reserves were low. So what was the alternative?

Pakistan then offered North Korea a route to nuclear weapons using HEU that could circumvent the plutonium-focused 1994 Agreed Framework and would be difficult to detect. In other words, it was a quid pro quo - nuclear tech for missile technology.

Does anyone think that the Ghauri missile is totally indigenous? The fact is that it is nothing else but North Korea's Nodong missile procured in exchange for nuke tech!
 
Dear Pakistani friends ,

In contrast to your thinking that articles like these are being posted to malign Pakistan and it's nuclear programme ....This article has been posted to demonstrate US hypocrisy ....

This is off-course an old story only reinforced by additional revelations....

the purpose to post this article ...is to signal advocates of closer Indo-US relationship...

US has acted at 'spinal' level in past....without thinking of long term implications ....

and this has been happening N number of times ...


US has penchant to commit blunders on long term basis to protect its short-term interests ...


In that process it has done greatest dis-service to not only whole world but also to its own people ....

So people should be beware of "Opportunistic" US ....

As far as maligning Pakistan has concerned ....Father of Pakistan's Nuclear Programme ....who is under perpetual house arrest has himself done enough and has revealed enough to malign his own country ...

Nobody can match him when it comes to maligning Pakistan's Nuclear Programme....
 
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