First point is that nothing was "stolen". So you can put all kinds of safety features, if the order comes, ship this thing out.. out it goes.
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that's the whole point - a responsible country would not have done that!
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Lets cut the moralistic "responsible this or responsible that" stuff... there is a reason why Pakistan has not signed the NPT. Just tell me, which international law has been broken?
North Korea is considered a terrorist country in the United States of America's State Department list... not by UN or any international organization.
North Korea has no hostile intentions towards Pakistan, or for that matter any muslim country. It is a communist country which has been kept isolated since the Korean war by the United States of America due to its own interests in the region. No other country, but the USA, calls it part of 'axis of evil'.
USA can be as bothered about this whole issue as it wants. It can even bully Pakistan to do its bidding. But I just don't see what international law has been broken, if infact this news story is correct. It is not as if North Korea has launched a nuclear warhead towards US or anything.
Channji: Yaar, ab toh high holy days chal rahay hain. Itni jews ki kyun kheechtay ho?
2B: We took care of your "muslim burning hindus" fascination today. TOmorrow we will work on the 350 million Indians fascination,. Have a desai cola or whatever you like...but remember we are starting early tomorrow on your 53 metric tons or ten inches or whatever your heart desires. :)
yup - get back to topic - it's kinda tough with the 2b clowning but let's try.
So who are we to believe? Powell who says mush apologized to him in person or the pakistani 'highly placed senior official' who says they never did any deal with N.Korea or the other pakistani senior official who says 'they'll discuss the whole thing' when the next high USA official arrives?
boys and gals, you do know that Powell is the only fool in the bush cabinet who thinks pakistan should not be escalated. now you go ahead and try and make a liar out of him!
4000 eskimos and parakeets, WTC..wtf, lets stay on the topic.
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Fraudia bhai, someone was asking for concrete evidence of Pakistan giving nuke tech to NK...If I am not wrong it is the same category that wanted concrete evidence last year to make sure who clashed the planes into WTC. There is more than enough evidence for nukes transfer to NK.... now if someone wants to defend it by national interest etc I have no problem with that but don't say it did not happen and there is no evidence.
The reason USA is not making it a big deal right now is because your ummah is holding it by the balls. As some wiseman said you can't hold onto the balls for ever......
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...2B: We took care of your "muslim burning hindus" fascination today. TOmorrow we will work on the 350 million Indians fascination,. Have a desai cola or whatever you like...but remember we are starting early tomorrow on your 53 metric tons or ten inches or whatever your heart desires. :)
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Please sir, be gentle :(
Good idea about you starting early. The earlier you start, the more chance you will have of reaching the people that really need the food in India. I hear the roads are not very good.
Be sure to take a break and enjoy a cool glass of 'Desai Cola' :)
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There is no concrete evidence as of yet that Pakistan, **a key ally on the war on terroism*, did pass on any sort of nuclear technology to the North Koreans. Whatever is being printed out here in the U.S. media, lack credible evidence and is based on pure assumptions.
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It seems you haevn't read the reports of a north korean scientist, now in Japan, telling that he indeed met a group of Pakistani scientists in N.K. who were not there on Picnic. :D