Benazir - I will hand over AQ Khan

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Like I said before if AQ Khan is exposed for his black market nuclear deals, it will also expose generals including Mushrraf. Mushrraf has been army chief for almost 10 years now, and even before that, being part of inner circle of army’s hierarchy he must have know what was happening.

Access to AQ Khan to expose many sacred cows

By Rauf Klasra

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Benazir Bhutto�s offer to the world community to allow its investigators to probe Dr AQ Khan once she returns to power in 2007, might produce terrible results for several former generals of Pakistan Army who were allegedly part of the infamous proliferation network of AQ Khan but were conveniently let off the hook as part of a secret deal between General Pervez Musharraf and Richard Armitage in 2004.

Dr AQ Khan is on record having said that all the top army generals since 1985 knew about the proliferation activities of his network. However, he could never find an opportunity to give to the media or the judiciary the names of the generals who were part of his network once he was put under house arrest by his captors.

When contacted, Farhatullah Babar, the personal spokesman of Ms Bhutto, told The News that there was no doubt that if the PPP returns to power, its government will definitely form a parliamentary committee to probe the whole issue of nuclear proliferation. He said during the last three years, on the instructions of Ms Bhutto, the PPP parliamentarians had been demanding on the floor of the house comprehensive investigations into the activities of the Khan network and if the PPP formed its government, it would definitely order investigations.

When asked whether or not it would lead to revelation of names of military generals who were part of this proliferation network, Mr Babar put a counter question: Why on earth should there be no investigation into this vital issue of national security?

Babar said that all need to understand that it�s a very serious security matter for a country like Pakistan. He said that the matter must be probed for the sake of Pakistan and its security, which was undermined by the activities of this network. This correspondent tried to contact Rashid Qureshi, the spokesman of President Musharraf, but he did not attend his cell phone.

Earlier, a book on Pakistan�s nuclear programme launched in London on September 13 had revealed that General Musharraf had agreed to arrest Dr AQ Khan only after striking a secret deal with the US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage in 2004 that his own army generals involved in the illegal nuclear trade would not be touched and most importantly, that he himself would be accepted by the Americans to rule Pakistan in his military uniform.

After this secret deal, the role of Pakistani generals in nuclear proliferation was ignored by the Americans and they focused on AQ Khan alone who was made a scapegoat in the name of �national security interests.�

A nuclear dossier on AQ Khan network launched in the UK this year had claimed that Dr AQ Khan was put under detention after he threatened the former ISI chief General Ehasanul Haq that he would tell the names of all the military generals who were part of this network if he was touched by the Musharraf government. Before he could implement his threat, he was arrested and put under house arrest without any access to the media and the courts. The same dossier had revealed that Dr AQ Khan had told his investigators that all the chiefs of Pakistan Army since 1985 knew about the activities of his illegal network.

One official source told The News that Benazir�s step might provide Dr Khan an opportunity to give his side of the story and defend himself, something that was denied to him since 2004, when the scam surfaced.

It is said that certain tall promises were made with Dr Khan at the time of forcing him to accept the responsibility. But, once he was dumped, no one remembered those promises. Islamabad-based lawyer Tariq Khokhar who was believed to be working on the petition to move the Supreme Court too had told The News last week that certain promises were made with the detained scientist, which were never fulfilled.

Earlier, a new book �Deception: Pakistan, the United States and the Secret Trade in Nuclear Weapons: Pakistan nuclear Programme� co-authored by Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott-Clark, claimed that Pakistan was still busy selling its nuclear secrets in the world market, and that Musharraf knew about these secret deals by this officially banned network of AQ Khan. The book had claimed that during the Musharraf-Armitage meeting in Islamabad in 2004, it was agreed that AQ Khan and his aides would be arrested and charged with �privately� engaging in proliferation. The country�s military elite � who had sponsored Khan�s work and encouraged sales of technology to reduce their reliance on the American aid � was left untouched.

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not surprising news....

what else you can expect from a traitor....

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Actually I will applaud Musharraf on this. He did not sell AQ Khan out. He placed him under house arrest for his own safety. Musharraf is a meglomaniac, he is hell bent on creating his legacy. But he is no traitor.

He has not let the US near AQ Khan in the past 5 years and that shows some form of balls.

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BB is a chameleon.She changes color even faster than chameleon.

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she is just traitor..thats all ...she is worst than the worst creature ...

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On the access of Dr AQ Khan to IAEA...I wonder how the people of Pakistan will react...

PS: With the policitians you never know...they can change their manifestos/statements...the very next hour... :D

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Bhai Saahib!

US already knew about the racket and hence the pressure on Pak government to tackle AQ Khan. As for not handing him over to US, one reason is that US perhaps already knows everything it wants to know and second, Musharraf will loose the support of military as many "holy cows" will be exposed if an open investigation is carried out. Military's own people will be incriminated and that Musharraf cannot risk.

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true....

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Thanks for realizing it CM! :k:

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US welcomes Pakistan political wrangling

WASHINGTON, Oct 18 (AFP): The White House on Thursday welcomed **discussions among Pakistan's political players and said it would encourage them to build a stable democracy **that can help battle Islamist extremists. Spokeswoman Dana Perino did not directly react to former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto's return home. She told reporters, “Pakistan has shown a willingness to work towards making sure that they can have a stable democracy. We encourage them in that,” she said. The United States hopes to see “a peaceful, democratic Pakistan, an Islamic state that is **a moderate **force in the region and one that can be an ally to **help **us fight **extremism **and **radicalism **in the region,” she said. (Posted @ 19:46 PST)

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Why do you all get so shocked that the US wants jihadi terrorists defeated in Pakistan? So do sane Pakistanis. Nobody likes the suiciders.

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Correct. :k:

May God help everyone that is fighting the terrorsist and trying to eradicate this menace. Ameen.

God Bless Pakistan. God Bless President Musharaf. God Bless the Free Judiciary. :jhanda:

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There is no "shock" there, the purpose of the post was to show how Benazir "worked hard" to earn US backing and how one-phone-call has earned her return to Pakistan, how her assurances to US have worked for her and last but not least how sovereign we are, when writ of country/govt is "challenged" by locals they are bombed to oblivion while getting strings pulled by "foriegn countries" is all "yes sir yes sir".

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Very unlike musharraf, he does have some "balls". He is also dragging on the IPI issue where even india has taken the subservient route.