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from what i been hearing, you very bust helping them our in BM technology.It was back in the 1980s, but nowadays we will hardly sell this again.
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from what i been hearing, you very bust helping them our in BM technology.It was back in the 1980s, but nowadays we will hardly sell this again.
No, even if they did pakistan would be turned into ash.Has Pakistan the ability to deliver one nuke to USA ?
So how their Nukes will work as a power of deterrent ? Can they deliver it to USA's strong alley Israel or UK ?No, even if they did pakistan would be turned into ash.
Because of Iran and its pursuit of nuclear weapons. Remember Israel had nuclear weapons for decades and yet Saudi Arabia didn't do anything in response. But now Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons Saudi Arabia is finally responding.
No, even if they did pakistan would be turned into ash.
US agrees to sell Saudia , advance tactical version of Nuclear weapons ... the catch ... Saudia can never ever test them unless it had to use them ...
This deal is similar to the F15 plane sales worth 20 billion -40 billion , state of art 1970's fighters sold to Saudia to make it ellite airforce in world BRAVO !!!
Give Pakistan 80 Billion we will give you 10 working Nuclear weapons that is how trade is done
Yes that is the only reason because of which we are not attacked like Afghanistan and Iraq or vietnam and because they know the moment they try to do this Pakistan will use all of its nuclear weapons and will hit all American Allies in our range
Well if USA attack Pakistan then Pakistan waste India up with out warning thus USA and Europe Loose trillions of $$$ invested in Gay Hind aka Faggot India - If it comes to ityou won't survive an american first strike
what makes you think that nuclear fallout won't affect India and other neighbours. It's quite amazing how many members are posting here about "this nuking that" as if it is something ordinary like brushing teeth. Use of such powerful weapons isn't a sane option in current economic complexion of world where the world is more interlinked than ever and countries depend on each other. Nuking Pakistan are fantasies of some idiotic people who have nothing productive to contribute. P.S Don't forget China.you won't survive an american first strike
Saudi Arabia Plans to Acquire Nuclear Weapons - Middle East - News - Israel National News
Saudi Arabia Plans to Acquire Nuclear Weapons
By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
First Publish: 12/6/2011, 10:38 AM
Saudi Arabia plans to obtain nuclear weapons, but its nuclear power will be only for “peaceful use,” a former intelligence official said Monday told a security conference on Monday.
"Our efforts and those of the world have failed to convince Israel to abandon its weapons of mass destruction, as well as Iran... therefore it is our duty towards our nation and people to consider all possible options, including the possession of these weapons," said Prince Turki al-Faisal, quoted by AFP.
He added, "A (nuclear) disaster befalling one of us would affect us all."
The Sunni Muslim kingdom last summer said it would build 16 nuclear reactors for energy, but Faisal’s remarks were the first indication, at least in public, that Saudi Arabia may acquire nuclear weapons.
Israel has maintained a policy of “nuclear ambiguity,” meaning it does not confirm or deny assumptions that it has nuclear weapons, perhaps as many as several hundred.
However, Saudi Arabia’s biggest worry is Iran, run by a Shi’ite Muslim regime that openly says it wants to head a new Islamic empire in the Middle East.
The Islamic Republic is on a collision course with the West – and Shi’ite Muslim Arab countries – as it proceeds towards the capability of both manufacturing and delivering a nuclear weapon.
Saudi Arabia focused on peaceful use of nuclear energy at the energy conference in the oil-rich monarchy. “Once our nuclear project is complete and we have satisfied the kingdom’s demand for electricity,” Saudi Arabia plans to export electricity, said Khalid Al-Sulaiman, vice president of renewable energy at King Abdullah City.
As the world looks for alternative energy sources, Saudi Arabia, which produces 20 percent of the world’s crude oil, is looking to a future of not being dependent on oil to keep its economy strong.