A Q Khan: 'Pakistan Government knew/part of nuclear proliferation'

What is stopping the democratically elected govts is the sword of army, they know the day they put army to accountability they'll be murdered.

Proof? Do you have any proof of Asif Zardari's corruption? proof of Murder/terrorism against Altaf Hussein? Proof of corruption against Nawaz Sharif? Thank you.

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Now AQ Khan is backtracking because he knows what pandora’s box he has just opened for himself and his former buddies. He knows that the Americans would love to fire a missile at his house given even a small chance.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1815520,00.html?xid=rss-topstories

Pakistan Nuke Rumor Denied

(ISLAMABAD, Pakistan) — The architect of Pakistan’s nuclear program on Tuesday rejected a report alleging that his network may have shared blueprints for an advanced nuclear weapon with countries such as Iran and North Korea.
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Speaking to The Associated Press by telephone, Abdul Qadeer Khan described the report issued Monday as a “pack of lies” and lashed out at its author, former top U.N. arms inspector David Albright.

“It is all concoction, it is a pack of lies, and this is a campaign. Whenever they see Pakistan can be pressured, they pressure it,” Khan said from the Islamabad villa where he is under house arrest. “The previous government has been succumbing to such pressure.”

The 72-year-old Khan is a hero in the eyes of many Pakistanis for his pivotal role in developing the Islamic nation’s nuclear bomb. He was detained in December 2003, however, and admitted in early 2004 that he operated a network that spread nuclear weapons technology to Iran, North Korea and Libya.

Khan has opened up to the media since Pakistan’s new civilian government took power this year, eclipsing the dominance of President Pervez Musharraf.

The scientist has been strongly critical of Musharraf, a former general who pardoned Khan but ordered his detention after the U.S. and the U.N. nuclear watchdog presented Pakistan with evidence of his proliferation activities. The government, however, has refused to let outsiders such as the International Atomic Energy Agency directly question him.

Khan made a rare trip out of his home in May, when he was allowed to visit the Academy of Sciences in the capital, Islamabad, to express condolences over the death of a former colleague.

Unanswered questions remain about the technology that Khan’s network shared with nations such as North Korea and Iran, and whether Pakistani authorities knew what he was doing or profited from sales.

Khan’s network was largely dismantled in 2004 and in the investigation of its operations Swiss officials seized computers and files from three brothers accused of smuggling for the network. By 2006 the files had been deciphered and among them was a detailed design for an advanced but small nuclear warhead.

Albright told The Associated Press on Monday that the design goes far beyond the schematics and information about nuclear weapons available on the Internet.

“It’s a very different category of information, and it’s very dangerous,” he said. “There are no other designs out there. There is very little information of this quality out there outside of the nuclear weapons states.”

The drawings were recently destroyed by the Swiss government under the supervision of the IAEA to keep them out of terrorists’ hands. But U.N. officials said they could not rule out that the material already had been shared.

Khan, who gave the interview in Urdu, claimed Albright’s report was funded by the CIA and was an attempt by the United States to spread negative propaganda about Pakistan.

“He (Albright) has been writing against Pakistan for years since we started our program,” Khan said.

“This is all lies. We never made any compact (device). In the beginning, we made a simple weapon in 1983, and we never made it again or changed it,” he said.

However, in Vienna, a senior diplomat said the IAEA had knowledge of the existence of a sophisticated nuclear weapons design being peddled electronically by the black-market ring as far back as 2005. The diplomat, who is familiar with the investigations into the Khan network, spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment publicly on the issue.

In his recent interviews, Khan has denied doing anything unauthorized, but has declined to discuss whether other Pakistani government and military officials knew of his activities.

“Right now I only want to say that I did nothing wrong,” he told the AP.

Re: A Q Khan: 'Pakistan Government knew/part of nuclear proliferation'

If earlier published interview is authentic then they should publish/post audio on some website to challenge Dr Khan's denial.

ehtasab bhaijan. So you are saying that the Pakistani Army s nothing but murderers, and the elected govt has no powers? Interesting.

Once again you fail to address the important question, which is, should there be an inquiry into the proliferation of nuclear weapons technology by Pakistan to terrorist supporting countries like Iran, Libya and others?

Pakistan has been caught red handed. You say that AQ Khan is not the only one that is involved. So lets have an inquiry (internal or led by UN/IAEA) and bring everyone that is involved to the front. Do you not agree with this, or are you backtracking because you believe that President Musharaf may not be the guilty one? I for one say, bring it on, and if Great President Musharaf is involved as some people are suggesting, then take him to task. What do you say? Yes or No to an open inquiry?

Exactly, we need IAEA/US/CIA investigators all over the country.

Read whatever you want but sometimes not all the words are meant for their exact meaning.

How ignorant can you be? I have said umpteen times already, if you don't get it umpteen times then chances are you won't get it umpteen+1 time either.

Dude read my response above, I don't hold back from justice if someone I dislike is not involved in a crime unlike you who prefer selective justice system.

Altaf Hussein ka kia ho ga? :cb:

You and Immi can go and investigate him in the UK.

ehtasab bhaijan. I have read your responses and it is obvious to me, despite your denials, that you would not mind an investigation as long as only Great President Musharaf is found guilty of proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Technology along with AQ Khan. Whereas I say, let there be a full inquiry, and identify everyone that has been involved in this heinous crime, and if it includes Great President Musharaf, then take him to task. Pakistan is now, not surprisingly, seen as a rogue Nuclear Weapons state thanks to AQ Khan and whoever else is involved from Pakistan in this ring of proliferation. Let there be a full inquiry and expose who from Pakistan has been involved, so it never happens again.

Dude you have been living either in a cave or Mars. Don't tell me you were in Venus. I even demand inquiry against CJ Ch Iftikhar but its likes of you and Mush who stopped after sacking him.

ehtasab bhaijan. Let there be no ambiguity. According to Dr. John Gray 'Men Are from Mars, and Women Are from Venus.

With regards to an inquiry against the EX CJ, there is nothing stopping the govt that had been elected in the 'Freest and Fairest Elections' carrying one out if you believe it was Great President Musharaf that is holding this back.

With regards to the heinous crime of proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Technology by some Pakistani people, do want this to be investigate or not in an open inquiry by relevant authorities - with punishment for all Pakistanis involved including President Musharaf if he is involved as alleged by some people? I am all for an inquiry of this nature - are you?

But it was your beloved Mushy who accused ExCJ in first place, so whats hold Mushy from prosecuting him now?

For people who are slow, yes I am all for an inquiry against everyone and they be punished all, not just select few.

ehtasab bhaijan. Good news for you and the rest of the people that want proper investigation into Pakistan’s proliferation activities. Pakistani govt should oblige and do whatever it can to facilitate this investigation. Wouldn’t you agree?

**US being forced to face Pak proliferation issue

** WASHINGTON: The Bush administration is being forced to confront the A Q Khan nuclear proliferation issue in the final months of its term after it nearly succeeded in sweeping the scandal under the carpet because of Pakistan’s perceived sensitivities that Washington felt would endanger the war on terror.

New revelations that nuclear smuggler A Q Khan was in possession of sophisticated Pakistani nuclear weapons design which he may have passed on unknown third countries or players has thrown the Washington establishment into a tizzy.

After ducking the Khan issue for years saying the proliferation](US being forced to face Pak proliferation issue - US - World - The Times of India) has been rolled up and buying into Pakistan’s explanation that the matter is closed, an embarrassed Bush administration now finds that the genie is still outside the bottle.

The latest disclosures challenge Pakistan’s eclipsed military ruler Pervez Musharraf’s glib explanation that A Q Khan, a metallurgist, was untutored in the matter of nuclear weapons design, and his expertise was limited to centrifuges meant for enriching weapons-grade uranium. Khan’s theft of centrifuges from the Dutch company Urenco in early 1970s enabled Islamabad to produce the nuclear bomb, an effort celebrated as a national achievement in Pakistan.

But it turns out that some of the [ from the Khan network examined over the last two years by western experts contained blueprints of sophisticated and compact nuclear weapons. The designs are better than that of the crude, first generation, 1960s-style nukes that Khan was thought to have passed on to Libya, which subsequently surrendered them to the US and exposed Pakistan’s proliferation.

These designs are of a newer, compact weapon of the kind Pakistan tested in 1998, which can be mounted on missiles. Because the designs indicate a compact and miniaturized weapon, compared to the unwieldy design of the 1960s vintage found with the Libyans, US experts and officials are in frenzied speculation about whether the blueprint have been passed on to other third parties, including the Bush administration’s current bogey Iran.

Iran, like Pakistan, possesses missiles that could be mounted with such compact nuclear warheads, a prospect that freaks out the US, and other countries in the region. Also, smaller the nuclear weapons, more easy it is for them to be smuggled by terrorist networks.

The Bush administration has been almost blasé in recent months about the Khan proliferation network, believing it had all but wrapped up the issue. But the fresh disclosures that surfaced this weekend in the US media, along with reports that the civilian government in Pakistan had lifted some of the restrictions on Khan, has come as a wake-up call to an administration that is fading away.

“Obviously, we’re very concerned about the A Q Khan network, both in terms of what they were doing by purveying enrichment and also the possibility that there would be weapons-related technology associated with it. That’s one of the reasons we rolled up the network here three years or so ago, and fairly successfully,” US National Adviser Stephen Hadley said blithely when asked about the latest revelations.

Asked if there was any evidence that Khan had passed on weapons technology in addition to uranium enrichment technology, Hadley said, “We’ve had some concerns about it.”](“US being forced to face Pak proliferation issue - US - World - The Times of India”)

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Good, the PPP govnt wanted to release AQ Khan, but orders have come that if that happens, the US is going to kick the PPP out.

Re: A Q Khan: ‘Pakistan Government knew/part of nuclear proliferation’

Yeah because releasing AQ means spilling out the beans, oops Musharraf in trouble! :hehe:

Re: A Q Khan: 'Pakistan Government knew/part of nuclear proliferation'

Guys, this latest aqkhan offensive is just that....offensive. Who did not not know there were others involved? Everybody knew that, except aqkhan was the one closest to it and givenm his record of him first Pakistan later, it was easy to throw him to the dogs.

Any info he has is outdated and. the more he yaps the more the story of Pakistan being a irresponsoble country that cannot handle nukes gets reinforced.

Just because there are other crooks doesn't mean this crook will repair tarnished image.

All I can say is, what a slide to the bottom.

This simple logic will be lost on some.

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Again, its priceless to see cowardly Musharraf cronies fearing the exposure of Musharraf’s role in the unprecedented proliferation :hehe:

How dare you call Tariq Akhtar by that name?

Spock bhaijan. So do you want to have an inquiry or not? It appears you only want an inquiry if it only implicates Great President Musharaf in the most heinous of crime committed by Pakistan, which is, the proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Technology to terrorist sponsoring countries? Don't you want to get to the bottom of Pakistan's proliferation activities? Or do you want to just carry on with unsubstantiated allegations and turn the other cheek to Pakistan's proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Technology that has made the world a less safer place?