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Nawaz Sharif & Pakistan's Cruise Missile Program l A betrayal to the Oath & PM Office

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Vallahi Billahi! Even Mujib had more respect for and trust on the Pak Army, State etc.!!!!

Mujib didn't escape to India, rather surrendered to the Pak State, who ensured no harm to his family, and took care of them while interning them inside their own house! They even treated Hasina, who was pregnant at that time, at the military hospital....

*BD Army killed Mujib along with his almost entire family. They even scrambled and shuffled his dead body with that of his look-alike brother while putting them into the coffins
 
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Vallahi Billahi! Even Mujib had more respect for and trust on the Pak Army!!!!

Mujib didn't escape to India, rather surrendered to the Pak Army, who ensured that not a single member of his family got killed, and took care of them while interning them inside their own house! They even treated Hasina, who was pregnant at that time, at the military hospital....

*BD Army killed Mujib along with his almost entire family. They even scrambled and shuffled his dead body with that of his look-alike brother while putting them into the coffins

I might have the actual picture of Mujin dead body from the original photographer — I have to ask my source if he can provide it.
 
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Whether the claim is real or fake, the very fact he said it should be considered a threat to Pakistan's national security.

If real, then Pakistan risks sanctions from these admissions. If fake, this gives the US an excuse to sanction Pakistan anyway.

This sort of thing is considered top secret for a reason.
 
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Whether the claim is real or fake, the very fact he said it should be considered a threat to Pakistan's national security.

If real, then Pakistan risks sanctions from these admissions. If fake, this gives the US an excuse to sanction Pakistan anyway.

This sort of thing is considered top secret for a reason.
Next he could start claiming certain things about f-16's, coming from a former 3 times PM, that could really put us in a mix.....
 
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Today Nawaz Sharif reveal , when US strike Afghanistan from Indian ocean AC, few unexploded US cruise missile fell in Pakistan. Later PA reverse engineer those missiles. But retired Gen Shoaib challenge Nawaz claim and said US admin check the suspected sites where missile fell during strike and left satisfied
It's now a question of National security .. your take please.

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I said something on similar lines back in 2011
NS stole my post :p





!@!@!... Reverse-Engineered ...!@!@!

By any chance, was Babur reverse-engineered from Tomahawk cruise missiles that were fired by Clinton into Afghanistan in August 1998. ???

About 75 cruise missiles were fired by US into Afghanistan (Link) & Americans didn't come to pick the debris,,, some might NOT have exploded (I presume), & even exploded ones might have been handed (sold) to Pakistan by Afghan Taliban...!@!@!@!

They kind of resemble a lot... don't they.?
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Babur:-
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If they were reverse-engineered,,, I must appreciate Pakistani scientists & I am amazed at their skills despite having very limited resources... :tup::tup::tup:
 
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This is a well known fact that when the US launched air strikes on Afghanistan in 1998, some of the Tomahawk cruise missiles fell on Pakistani territory unexploded.

These were quickly picked up by the Pakistani military, tech shared with China and the Babur cruise missile was tested in 2005 as a surprise in response to Indian rejection of Pakistani proposal to not bring in cruise missiles to the theatre (as gloating Indians thought Pakistan did not posses this technology).

PAKISTAN SAYS IT IS STUDYING ERRANT U.S. MISSILE
By Kamran Khan
August 28, 1998


Pakistani scientists and weapons experts are studying components salvaged from an errant American cruise missile that landed last week in southern Pakistan, security sources said today. They expressed optimism that they could unlock technological secrets that will advance Pakistan's missile program.

Officials said experts associated with Pakistan's civilian and military missile programs were inspecting the guidance system, onboard computer and propulsion system of the Tomahawk missile, which was fired Aug. 20 in the U.S. attack on Islamic terrorist camps in Afghanistan but apparently fell short of its target.

Some sources indicated that information obtained by examining the missile might be shared with China, Pakistan's ally, but officials here refused to comment on that possibility.

A Pakistani official speaking on condition of anonymity said the find was "a jackpot" that included the satellite global positioning system and other technological improvements made to Tomahawks since the 1991 Persian Gulf War. "We have missile experts who would most certainly demonstrate a remarkable job of reverse engineering" and develop technological know-how that Pakistan lacks, the official said.

Pakistan reported earlier this week that it had recovered the missile Saturday near Kharan, about 370 miles south of the targeted camps in Afghanistan. Pentagon officials have declined to confirm that a missile landed in Pakistan or to comment on the implications for Pakistan and China, which hope to acquire cruise missiles. The Pakistani sources noted with some surprise that the missile was largely intact when it was discovered. Sources in Washington said the Tomahawk might not have detonated because the arming mechanism is not activated until minutes before the missile reaches its target. But retired Lt. Gen. Thomas G. McInerney said he doubts the Pakistani claims. When cruise missiles crash, he said, "its like dropping a Waterford crystal glass. They are designed to do a lot of things, but they aren't designed to bounce. They are very fragile." What did not break apart on impact would probably have been burned by the missile's fuel, which would ignite on impact, he said.

U.S. defense officials also scoffed at the notion that the Pakistanis had gained an intelligence windfall, suggesting that the Tomahawk's technology already is widely available and noting that the loss of several such missiles during the Persian Gulf War is not known to have produced any breakthroughs for Iraq.

 
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This is a well known fact that when the US launched air strikes on Afghanistan in 1998, some of the Tomahawk cruise missiles fell on Pakistani territory unexploded.

These were quickly picked up by the Pakistani military, tech shared with China and the Babur cruise missile was tested in 2005 as a surprise in response to Indian rejection of Pakistani proposal to not bring in cruise missiles to the theatre (as gloating Indians thought Pakistan did not posses this technology).

PAKISTAN SAYS IT IS STUDYING ERRANT U.S. MISSILE
By Kamran Khan
August 28, 1998


Pakistani scientists and weapons experts are studying components salvaged from an errant American cruise missile that landed last week in southern Pakistan, security sources said today. They expressed optimism that they could unlock technological secrets that will advance Pakistan's missile program.

Officials said experts associated with Pakistan's civilian and military missile programs were inspecting the guidance system, onboard computer and propulsion system of the Tomahawk missile, which was fired Aug. 20 in the U.S. attack on Islamic terrorist camps in Afghanistan but apparently fell short of its target.

Some sources indicated that information obtained by examining the missile might be shared with China, Pakistan's ally, but officials here refused to comment on that possibility.

A Pakistani official speaking on condition of anonymity said the find was "a jackpot" that included the satellite global positioning system and other technological improvements made to Tomahawks since the 1991 Persian Gulf War. "We have missile experts who would most certainly demonstrate a remarkable job of reverse engineering" and develop technological know-how that Pakistan lacks, the official said.

Pakistan reported earlier this week that it had recovered the missile Saturday near Kharan, about 370 miles south of the targeted camps in Afghanistan. Pentagon officials have declined to confirm that a missile landed in Pakistan or to comment on the implications for Pakistan and China, which hope to acquire cruise missiles. The Pakistani sources noted with some surprise that the missile was largely intact when it was discovered. Sources in Washington said the Tomahawk might not have detonated because the arming mechanism is not activated until minutes before the missile reaches its target. But retired Lt. Gen. Thomas G. McInerney said he doubts the Pakistani claims. When cruise missiles crash, he said, "its like dropping a Waterford crystal glass. They are designed to do a lot of things, but they aren't designed to bounce. They are very fragile." What did not break apart on impact would probably have been burned by the missile's fuel, which would ignite on impact, he said.

U.S. defense officials also scoffed at the notion that the Pakistanis had gained an intelligence windfall, suggesting that the Tomahawk's technology already is widely available and noting that the loss of several such missiles during the Persian Gulf War is not known to have produced any breakthroughs for Iraq.

And here comes the justifiers. You lot will go to any extent to justify Nawaz even at the expense of Pakistan. The article you shared is from 98, whatever happened back than both US and Pakistan moved forward yet digging old graves in 2020 means giving enemies of Pakistan ammunition to use against Pakistan. This has always been Nawaz' agenda and now it has become people like yours as well.
 
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