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Pak to become 4th largest nuclear state at end of decade

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NEW YORK: Pakistan would become fourth largest nuclear state at the end of this decade, A US website, The Huffington Post reported.

The website claimed that the world's five original nuclear weapons countries have all suspended production of fissile materials for new weapons and are negotiating cuts in their nuclear arsenals. But Pakistan is steadily building more nuclear weapons, adding production capacity to produce plutonium and enrich uranium, and building new missiles to deliver nuclear warheads.

It further claimed that the nuclear risks in Pakistan are three-fold: its non-proliferation record is poor, there are concerns about the security of sensitive nuclear materials, and there is no sign of a slowdown in its nuclear weapons drive. A global response needs to be calibrated to address all three of these potential threats.

Former UN weapons inspector David Albright, reported that Pakistan appears to be building a fourth plutonium reactor at the Khushab complex, and is expanding plutonium separation capabilities at another site.

Another report, from a US think tank, says Pakistan now has 70 to 90 nuclear warheads, more than its rival India. This puts Pakistan on track to command the world's fourth-largest nuclear weapons arsenal by the end of the decade.

The evidence suggests that Pakistan is trying to develop a second-strike nuclear capability. Pakistan has tested cruise and other missiles that can carry strategic warheads from land or even from submarines.
North Korea and Pakistan also continue to partner each other such as in matters of missile and uranium enrichment technologies.

Pakistan is not party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty or NPT. In other words, the role of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to provide comprehensive safeguards is limited.

The existing three Pakistani nuclear reactors at Khushab require more than 40 tons of uranium annually, The Huffington Post, concluded.
Pak to become 4th largest nuclear state at end of decade
 
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our Main problem is Hindustan, No Hindustan means no problems for Pakistan :sniper:

The main problem right now for you, is the terrorist in your country who are blowing up people everyday. Read news another 6 people died in suicide attack yesterday.

The more you accept this, more you can move on.
 
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The USA provides India nuclear material and know how while India is did not sign the NPT. Hypocrite cause it does also support Israel which denies even while everyone knows that it has nuclear weapons. I think one should point them at these two nations before asking them why they make a lot of steam.
 
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Seriously good job guys :tup:

You should aim for the top spot and not stop at number 4 as it will solve many of the problems Pak is facing.

All the best.

Thnx for ure sincere advice...:woot:...Yes! we gonna pay heed to hit and takes the top spot Insha-Allah...cuz this is the need of time too...:agree:
 
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And what are we going to do with these nukes, if our nation becomes a failed state due to beautiful policies and personal agenda of the ELITE of Pakistan? Eat them?

Seriously, I believe that we now have sufficient nukes for our security needs. Their is no use in making thousands of devices that cost a lot and have little use in conflicts.
 
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People !! Too much of everything is bad. After a certain time this same nuclear material will become a hinderance. there will be problems with storage and security for multiple sites. To be honest, even if we went to war with India(HEAVEN FORBID) and it came to a nuclear standoff, how many weapons do you think we will use. The new facilities are not to add to your nuclear arsenal but in my humble opinion generate PLutonium based weapons. However, at some stage we will have to curtail our activities.
Araz
 
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