AgNoStiC MuSliM
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Dear Sir, I have gone through the whole discussion. Sorry to say but most of your arguments are suicidal for Pakistan
Do you want to be another North Korea ? seriously if you follow the path of creating more WMDs and work on fear physiology Pakistan will face the dire consequences just like Iraq and N.Korea. Yo won't be allowed to import anything even not the life saving drugs. You will be sanctioned heavily and Pakistan will die her own natural death. All your friends in gulf will leave you and buy Milisle defense system. Pakistan will be like N.Korea just another goon of china.
What kind of life you want
A. Get rid of all kind of radical fanatics, secure your border, provide better life to your people
or
B. want to be bully state which is sanctioned heavily.
If you want to pose threat to the whole world the world will tke her own measure and pakistan would be an isolated state.
Read this: On the issue of FMCT US has support of China
US, Pakistan heading towards confrontation over N-arms issues | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
Pakistan already has over 200 nuclear warheads (by some estimates), so much of the 'global reaction' you are talking about would have already taken place.
Again, my argument does not state anywhere that Pakistan would 'launch nukes' at the targets I mentioned, without any provocation - my argument states that if certain 'red lines are crosses', such as a massive Western assault to 'neutralize Pakistani nukes', then the above mentioned targets are fair game. The point being that the world should consider carefully any attempt to 'neutralize Pakistani nukes through force'. If the West does not try to 'neutralize Pakistani nukes', there is no threat of nuclear war from Pakistan.
The decision to 'escalate' is in the hands of the US - they would bear responsibility for what happens, not Pakistan. Our position is a 'reactive one' - we will only use nukes if the US crosses a red line, for example launching a military assault to neutralize Pakistani nukes.