US, Pakistan heading towards confrontation over N-arms issues

Its seems like the US thinks it can force Pakistan to sign FMCT.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/08/04/us-pakistan-heading-towards-confrontation-over-n-arms-issues.html

US, Pakistan heading towards confrontation over N-arms issues

WASHINGTON: The United States and Pakistan are heading towards yet another confrontation, perhaps consequentially more devastating than all previous disputes, as the Obama administration prepares to persuade Islamabad to halt the production of nuclear bomb materials.

Recent reports in the US media suggest that the UN General Assembly in New York next month will be the venue for this new push and the US has the blessings of four declared nuclear powers for its move.

Also on Wednesday, the NBC News channel reported that the US was preparing for “the worst-case scenario of attempting to snatch Pakistan`s 100-plus nuclear weapons if it feared they were about to fall into the wrong hands”.

The channel quoted former president Pervez Musharraf as warning that this “would be a disastrous miscalculation, as such an incursion would lead to total confrontation between the United States and Pakistan”.

Current and former US officials, however, told NBC News that “ensuring the security of Pakistan`s nuclear weapons has long been a high national security priority, even before the Sept 11 terrorist attacks, and that plans have been drawn up for dealing with worst-case scenarios in Pakistan”.

But the expected confrontation in New York has nothing to do with any secret plan to snatch Pakistan`s nukes. The United States will launch an open move – with support from other powers – to force Pakistan to sign the Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty.

The US media reported that the Obama administration had won China`s support for finalising the FMCT. At a recent conference in Paris, Russia, France and Britain – all declared nuclear powers like China – also supported the US plan.

It is, however, not clear if China would back the move to cap Pakistan`s nuclear capability and thus allow India to become the sole nuclear power in South Asia.

The US and its allies are seeking an agreement by September and then go to the UN General Assembly with a joint plan for starting talks on the FMCT.

So far Pakistan has successfully resisted all international pressure to endorse the FMCT, warning that it would boycott any process to negotiate a US-backed treaty outside the deadlocked UN Conference on Disarmament (UNCD).

The Geneva-based UNCD is the sole negotiating forum for multilateral disarmament but the treaty has been stalled in the conference for 12 years, with Pakistan as the sole holdout against negotiations.

The US move aims at creating a new forum where it can persuade Pakistan to sign the FMCT.

“Our preference is to negotiate an FMCT within the Conference on Disarmament, but that body has been deadlocked by Pakistan,” US Under-secretary of State Ellen Tauscher told a seminar on July 28 in Lafayette, California.

“Thus the US is joining with other key countries to start preparations for a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty elsewhere until the conference can get down to work,” she said. Pakistan`s acting representative to the UN, Raza Bashir Tarar, last week told a General Assembly meeting in New York that his country “will not join any such process nor would it consider accession to the outcome of any such process”.

To deal with increasing international pressure to stop the production of fissile material, Pakistan tried unsuccessfully to enter into a nuclear agreement with the US similar to the one Washington has signed with India. The deal with the US has paved the way for India to get recognition as a nuclear power without signing the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.

The United States has rejected Pakistan`s request, pointing out that the discovery of a network of nuclear proliferators, headed allegedly by Dr A. Q. Khan, disqualifies Pakistan for any deal.

“Pakistan`s objections reflect its existential fear of nuclear archrival India,” noted the Bloomberg news agency in an article on the US move to persuade Pakistan to sign the FMCT.

The report quoted statistics released by the Washington-based Arms Control Association which says that India has enough plutonium for about 140 bombs. Pakistan has enough plutonium and uranium for 100 bombs.

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The cat is taking a peak out of the bag?

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It's going to be nasty for any party involved in it. I hope China stays out of it.

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This is exactly why we can't trust them. I hope that our beyghairat political and military leadership is removed -- replaced by true Pakistani nationalists who will safe guard the nuclear arsenal.

Let the US pressurize Pakistan -- we should hook Iran up with the nukes, and see how the rest of the world likes it. I see my country as as poor and frail person being kicked while its already down. Wake up Pakistanis!

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We are in hibernation, kick won't do. We need a bunker-buster to wake up.

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the only kicking that needs to be done is kick the americans out! they are the root cause of pakistans biggest problems they bomb and invade us when ever they feel like it, that not enough, they interfere in everything from education to economy which policy do they not interfere and dictate what pakistan should do?

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Did not we allow them to do all these things for some dollars? We are the most disguting parasite on earth.

Shouldn’t the kicking start from the home? :hmmm:

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Lolz.... this is so funny. The title of the article makes it seem like two equal opponents are going to clash over something whereas everybody in town knows that it is a master slave (or master hoe if you prefer) relationship.

Waise staying neutral, I think I can totally understand the american point of view. After all, they are patriots, working for safeguarding the interests of their country by keeping an irresponsible, ethnically divided, dangerous and easily sold nation away from nuclear proliferation.

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Country A cannot interfere in country B unless people of country B invite country A to interfere. Pakistan has invited interference of US knwling or unknowling..

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As of now, US economy has become the most disgusting parasite on earth

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That's Putin's version :D

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I agree with you on the kicking should start from the home, however “we” as in, the Pakistani people are not the disgusting parasites – our leadership is. From the corrupt Zardari/Gilani to the Beyghairat Kiyani/Pasha.

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They were voted into power by us and almost the same kind of an arrangment will emerge after the next general election. You can mark my words.

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From military standpoint yes it is not clash of titans but from intelligence in the region POV yes it is.


Are you suggesting Pakistan wanted US to invade Afghanistan?

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Sadly, you are right -- however Pakistani people are don't want their country to become a US colony/have the nuclear assets forcibly removed, either.

I hope Pakistan experiences a revolution -- like the Arab Spring. I know that it probably won't happen.

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they keep playing the same chorus over and over again.... It does no good. Isn't it time that they move on from this issue

The article seems like a James Bonds movie on Steriods