To be honest, with the kind of people sitting in the government, anything is possible. I am also not particularly satisfied with the way Army dealt with the A.Q. Khan and nuclear proliferation problem. If we can sack people like A.Q. Khan to save the ***** of higher ups in the Uniform, we might as well let US to take control of our nuclear assets.
to begin with, AQ Khan is the one who opened his mouth, told the world we've enriched uranium and have nuclear weapons, bringing the Pressler amendment to Pakistan. The man takes credit for things he didn't do, and the real heroes-who actually had something to do with the design and development of nuclear weapons-have died or still are unnoticed. AQ Khan wasn't arrested or beaten, he was confined to extreme security measures. This is not without wisdom, we've all seen how mo$$ad can kidnap nuclear scientists-especially talkative ones-from anywhere in the world, and bring them back. even today, AQ Khan is under tight-wraps, regardless of what the clueless judiciary has to say in the matter.
regardless, Pakistan's weapons program isn't going anywhere. the army is protecting it and will continue to protect it, even if Zardari is in charge. Now it's true that Zardari has cut off funding to our strategic ballistic missile programs and other crucial R&D programs, but our nuclear weapons aren't going anywhere.
I'm actually shocked at how we can actually bother replying to these stupid articles in the first place. I suggest that we should take this stuff as a pinch of salt, it's written by ignorants. I'd also like to suggest that everyone should watch or read up on interviews with Dr. Samar Mubarakmand. here's an excerpt:
Hamid Mir: Dr. Sahib we are listening to the story of Pakistans nuclear program and nuclear tests from you and surely a common Pakistani is very happy to know that Pakistan has now become nuclear power, but some people say that Pakistans nuclear program has been rolled back?
Samar: Look; if a program has to be rolled back, you should keep an eye on three to four things. First of all the manpower, the human resource and the people who are working on the program, if the government wishes to roll back the program, the first thing it will do will be to break that team. There is a perception in our country, may be it is because we live in South Asia where there is the concept of idol worship, we tend to associate one particular individual with every work, we consider him to be our hero, and people think that this program is going on only because of this one individual, and there is a major flaw in this thinking, that if for some reason you remove that hero from the scene, so common people will think that the program has ended. So the perception of roll back will automatically emerge if you associate the success of the whole program with this one individual. Today I want to tell you in very clear terms that in the nuclear program, in developing a nuclear weapon, there are 15-20 technologies involved, which include uranium exploration, mining of uranium, refining of uranium, you have to dig out uranium from the earth, then convert it into gas, then its enrichment, then it has to be converted into metal, then it has to be machined, then explosives have to be developed and machined and given the shape of an atomic bomb. Then there are many other things which are used in the making of a bomb and which are developed, and I dont want to go into their details now, then designs have to be developed in which a team of nuclear scientists and physicists is involved, then there has to be a test team so that when a bomb has been made, it is tested, and I have told you that in a test you have to obtain the complete data in one micro-second on how the bomb has performed, then tunnels have to be constructed which is the job of geo scientists, then if you have to convert this bomb into a deliverable weapon, because otherwise it is only a device which you can put on the ground and detonate it by joining afew wires, but if you have to deliver it by an aircraft or a missile, it involves many other requirements such as radars, electronics, computers, and when all these systems and technologies are integrated, only then a deliverable weapon is developed. Now in these 15-20 technologies, in each one of these technologies we have a scientist of international repute, international eminence and international level who is leading that particular team, who has 600 to 1000 men working under him who are middle-level, lower-level and technician-level people. In the same way you can take the case of missiles. In missiles, there are more technologies involved that an atomic bomb and if I go into their details, it will take a lot of time, and there also there are 15-20 people of this level, who pertain to guidance, controls, aerodynamics, of designing and developing rocket motors.
Pakistan Military Consortium :: www.PakDef.info