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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Has Anyone Seen Our Nukes?

BBC NEWS VIA Jihad Watch 

Pakistan's nuclear authority has said there is no cause for concern after it published press adverts for information on "lost" radioactive material.

The adverts urged members of the public to inform officials if they found any "lost or stolen" radioactive material.

They were published in major Urdu-language newspapers in Pakistan.

A spokesman for the nuclear authority said that there was a "very remote chance" that nuclear materials imported 40-50 years ago were unaccounted for.

International concern over the safety of Pakistan's nuclear programme was expressed in 2004, when the country's top nuclear scientist, AQ Khan, confessed to leaking secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya.

This doesn't sound good. There is radical factions in all areas of the Pakistani government, many aiding and abetting the Taliban and al-Qaeda. Those people will also switch allegiance depending on who's winning and who pays the most. Here's a country, that is only a bullet away from becoming a country based on Shari'a law. Once Musharraf is gone, that country is going to be out of control and a nuclear arsenal is going to be in the hands of terrorists.

 

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