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Clearly the decision to meet proofs and allegations with mirrored denunciations and outright denials has been a Pakistani policy for at least thirty years and is something passed down through the education system.
Yea! Seems to be a well coordinated propaganda storm.
You know what ..why the US and West is so much scared of our Nukes cuz now everybody got Nukes with them on the Road, Rickshaws, Vans carts etc. They don't know how to steal or destroy so many. Anyone might get expoded on them by the carrying person will kill them for sure. This situation is realli a nightmare for them..... So now they scared they can't attack Pakistan cuz everybody carries Nukes here, there will be obvious Nuclear retaliation in case of war.......hahahahahaha
may they observe it from satellites
may be thehahahaha... they have stattelites t
C'mon people this is serious. They even came across a truck loaded with Shaheen II missiles and the picture is released too.
We must do something before the 'sponsored terrorists' strike.
Oh man, this thread is still on, come on mods, is this thread still worth discussing, we know how frustrated this western media is. They are using all their means or modes or whatever you call them to malign Pakistan.
On a lighter note I personally transported few nukes in a public transport.
Now you're on to something. Why did his sources tell Goldberg that this is how Pakistan is transporting its nukes?
The reason is pretty obvious. The sources are putting Pakistan on notice: if there is some "unexplained" or "terrorist" nuclear attack somewhere in the world, it is highly likely that Pakistan will be considered its home address and the country can expect retribution as a result.
Now Pakistan not only has to worry about its own nukes, but those of any of the other "rogue" states out there: Iran, North Korea, Burma, Syria. Even if one of them sets one off somewhere, Pakistan is going to get it afterward.
Do you think the pursuit of "strategic depth" through terrorism is still a great idea?