Don Jaguar
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Well I am proud of our government if true - I hope we can make HBOMB soon.
Me too!!!
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Well I am proud of our government if true - I hope we can make HBOMB soon.
Well I am proud of our government if true - I hope we can make HBOMB soon.
Well I am proud of our government if true - I hope we can make HBOMB soon.
You don't have the balls to tell that to the americans and the Russians who have more than 30000 nukes, so you come here with your so-called 'peaceful vision'!
In court papers released last month, the United States government openly alleges for the first time that Pakistan is seeking to develop thermonuclear weapons, and has attempted to purchase the materials necessary for their production on the black market, Global Security Newswire reports.
Pakistan is already a nuclear-armed country, though it operates outside the international Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty framework. It is estimated to have a stockpile of approximately 100 weaponsthe fastest growing stockpile in the worldthough those are all uranium-based.
The new revelations represent the first official confirmation that Pakistan is seeking to build a thermonuclear, or hydrogen-based, weapon, which is about 1,000 times more powerful than a uranium weapon.
Only the five permanent members of the United Nations Security CouncilFrance, Russia, China, the United States, and the United Kingdomare known to possess hydrogen bombs.
Because Pakistan has not signed the non-proliferation treaty, it is mostly banned from the legal international nuclear trade, and has notoriously dabbled in the black market before.
The court papers stem from a Justice Department suit against a Chinese woman living in the United States who allegedly shipped to Pakistan high-tech paint coatings that will help the country develop thermonuclear weapons, despite U.S. laws banning such trade.
Before the woman, Xun Wang, was hired by Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries in 2006, the company had already shipped hundreds of gallons of the paint coating to Pakistan for use on an atomic reactor. A lengthy investigation by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review suggests Wang is "the fall woman" for what was essentially a company-wide practice.
Read more: Pakistan Is Shopping On The Black Market For Materials To Create A Hydrogen Bomb
Yes, mighty India.
Your post was the epitome of a wet dream. You think your opponents can just vanish without any effort?
And where do you think Pakistan's nuclear warheads are aimed at?
Guys, dont any of you see the bigger picture? The powers of this world are gearing up for a war against Pakistan. Are you all so stupid as to not see the pattern here? This is the exact same allegation United states made against Iraq before consuming it ( with a few modifications ofcourse). Trumping up such allegations will lead to your downfall. China will go down along with it if it attempts to toe the Pakistani line. Infact, it is my firm belief that this is a ploy to take out China through Pakistan. Btw, there is no need change your mindset. A defanged China and Pakistan will allow a democratic and powerful India to soar without having to face obstacles. I just hope a world war can be avoided.
But,honestly speaking...do you think that invading Pakistan would be a piece of cake?
In bet this will be their last adventure,and Pakistan will become the ultimate pitfall of the great power...China won't get involved in this physically...
Its my personal opinion that our nation needs a cause that reunites it...and Americans are providing us the best chance available...
And what about Indians............they didn't purchased any thing from black market ..........they have developed each and everything from their own.............?????????????????????????????????????????
No one is accusing India of anything ( barring Pakistani/chinese media). As of now, we have a clean record. Im sure there must have been some sort of "help" but that's quite irrelevant at the moment. What i was pointing towards, is the portrayal of China and Pakistan as "evil" nation states by the world media and supportive statements regarding the same from official mouth-pieces of the developed world. Surely, this must mean something.....? Hmm?