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Pakistan can defend its nuclear arsenal: US Secretary of State

MAD is all well and good in theory but in reality such things are not as clear cut, if God forbid there is a terrorist attack in India on the same scale as Mumbai 26/11 and this time India decides to launch strikes on the militant groups. Is Pakistan going to launch tactical nukes?

If I were a betting man I would say no, the reason is clear why would they want to erase their entire country killing them, their children and everything that lives inside Pakistan? defies logic.
If they attack terrorist why would pakistan launch nukes?
We are not kids,it has been 2 decades with our experience with bombs and alhumdillah all going is well and will,we know when to fire and when not to,if india attacks pakistan and if nuke battle starts both countries will vanish.
 
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If they attack terrorist why would pakistan launch nukes?
We are not kids,it has been 2 decades with our experience with bombs and alhumdillah all going is well and will,we know when to fire and when not to,if india attacks pakistan and if nuke battle starts both countries will vanish.

That's my point, because we don't consider Pakistan to be the enemy or the people but just some elements who commit terror acts.
 
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4804 Nuclear warheads in synergy with IBM Series 1.


US nuclear force 'still uses floppy disks'

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The US nuclear weapons force still uses a 1970s-era computer system and floppy disks, a government report has revealed.
The Government Accountability Office said the Pentagon was one of several departments where "legacy systems" urgently needed to be replaced.
The report said taxpayers spent $61bn (£41bn) a year on maintaining ageing technologies.
It said that was three times more than the investment on modern IT systems.
The report said that the Department of Defence systems that co-ordinated intercontinental ballistic missiles, nuclear bombers and tanker support aircraft "runs on an IBM Series-1 Computer - a 1970s computing system - and uses eight-inch floppy disks".
"This system remains in use because, in short, it still works," Pentagon spokeswoman Lt Col Valerie Henderson told the AFP news agency.
"However, to address obsolescence concerns, the floppy drives are scheduled to be replaced with secure digital devices by the end of 2017."
She added: "Modernisation across the entire Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications enterprise remains ongoing."
The report said that the Pentagon was planning to fully replace the system by the end of 2020.
According to the report, the US treasury also needed to upgrade its systems, which it said was using "assembly language code - a computer language initially used in the 1950s and typically tied to the hardware for which it was developed".

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-36385839
 
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Khota secretary Nuclear are not rubbber pencil that anyone just go and bring it ... use anywhere.... dunya ko phudo lgaya huwa hey begeratoon nay... we don't need world no.1 terrorist certificate "United State of.......
 
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