Pakistan backs Iran's right to use nuke technology peacefully

So good to see that Pakistan consistent support to Iran on the nuclear issue, has borne true now. :k:

Pakistan backs Iran’s right to use nuke technology peacefully

Pakistan said Wednesday that it supported Iran’s right to use nuclear technology peacefully. “It has been Pakistan’s principle stand that Iran has the right to peaceful nuclear technology,” Foreign Office Spokesman Muhammad Sadiq said at a weekly press briefing. As a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Iran has certain obligations but those do not prevent Iran from having a peaceful nuclear program, Sadiq said.

Re: Pakistan backs Iran’s right to use nuke technology peacefully

To be on the safe side, Pakistan should stay as far away as possible.

Remember Iran was the one to point fingers to Qadeer Khan. Not only that, Iranians handed over the details of the P2 centrifuge reactor that was allegedly supplied by AQK.

Unfortunately we the Pakistanis show much more love (at our own expense) to other “brotherly” Muslim countries.

In return we have Wahabism killing innocent Shias while Iran used to give money to militant Shia organizations.

I wish Pak spokesman had refused to comment on this issue. The reason is that the reference report says two contradictory things.

  1. It says Iran stopped building nukes in 2003
  2. Then the report says, Iran is still enriching Uranium.

It is quite evident from Pakistan and India’s examples that third world countries cannot build Nuclear power plants. So the enrichment done by the hidden labs gets used for only one thing! Nuke weapons.

Re: Pakistan backs Iran's right to use nuke technology peacefully

Iran cannot be trusted. The quicker US and Israel take care of the Iranian Nuclear infrastructure the better.

Re: Pakistan backs Iran's right to use nuke technology peacefully

Please don't take my comments in a wrong way.

I hate to see any harm come to the Iranian people. They are the finest of the finest on the face of this earth.

It is just that nuclear politics has gotten out of hand. And Pakistan doesn't have a good record thanks to the carelessness of Dr. Khan.

So it is better for the two countries to not say anything about each other's nuclear ambitions.

That's all!