US seeks Control of Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal

Now, they sure have gone overboard. This article is also quite anti-Pakistan in its tone, but I hope it never happens.

Times of India Article

US goes for the jugular in Pakistan
15 Apr 2008, 0030 hrs IST,Chidanand Rajghatta,TNN

WASHINGTON: Finally acknowledging that Pakistan represents a clear and present danger to American and world security, the Bush administration is trying to get a stranglehold on the country’s nuclear weapons.

In the latest move, Washington has sought direct access to Pakistan’s Nuclear Command Authority by posting an officer at the US embassy in Islamabad to liaise with the body that controls the country’s nuclear weapons.

The demand, first reported in Pakistani newspapers Jang and News , comes even as US president George Bush said in a TV interview on the weekend that a future 9/11 kind of attack would most likely emanate from Pakistan, not Afghanistan.

Bush and high-ranking US officials had previously glossed over Pakistan’s role as the hub of world terror while targeting Iraq.

Most major terror attacks in the world have emanated from Pakistan, and not from the usual US suspects like Iran, Iraq and Syria.

The US administration’s attempts to get a stranglehold on Pakistan’s nuclear weapons show that Washington now appears to have come out in the open about a country that has long been described by many analysts as the most dangerous place on earth and the ground zero of world terror.

Ironically, the change in the American thinking comes even as Pakistan’s vibrant civil society has forced a course correction by jettisoning a US-backed militaristic government in favour of a more democratic dispensation.

Although Washington appears to harbour more doubts about the new democratic government than about the previous military junta it allied with, its efforts to get a handle on Pakistan’s security predates the gradual transfer of power.

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The latest attempt to get a fix on Pakistan’s nuclear assets is the 12th in a series of demands aimed at establishing greater US oversight on what many commentators see as a dangerously unstable country. Last month, Washington issued a set of 11 demands that shocked Pakistan’s security establishment, which described it as highly intrusive and untenable.

The demands included allowing US personnel to enter Pakistan on the basis of national identity (like driver’s licence) and forgoing visas; accepting US licences, including arms licences, in Pakistan; US personnel being allowed to bear arms and wear their uniforms in Pakistan; application of US criminal jurisdiction on American personnel in Pakistan etc. **

Pakistan’s defence ministry, the foreign office and the law ministry were reported to have rejected the demands outright.

Pakistan’s security mavens have gone ballistic over the US security bear hug.

“The first step in dealing rationally with our indigenous terrorist problem holistically and credibly is to create space between ourselves and the US. As the US adage goes: ‘There is no free lunch.’ For Pakistan, lunching with the US has become unacceptably costly,” wrote Shireen Mazari, who heads the Pakistan Institute of Strategic Studies.

While Mazari wants Islamabad to punish the US by denying it access to Afghanistan, other analysts point out that Pakistan will be toast within weeks without US financial and institutional support.

According to reports from Pakistan, the new request for an NCA liaison was made through verbal contact via an assistant secretary-level official.

Elizabeth Colton, the US embassy spokesperson in Islamabad, did not deny outright the story but told the Pakistani media: “We are in touch with all elements of the Pakistan government all the time. But we do not publish or discuss details of our diplomatic discussions and assignments.”

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I can understand the concerns and why the US would want to do this. But I believe the Pakistani nuclear weapons are safe for the time being.

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7B+ USD has to buy something

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Not gonna happen.

The new Govt. and the concerning minister has outright refused any such hopes of the U.S.

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US is country where we live too. yes, the govt is horrendous.
but the country is our country. and we need to voice that clear and loud.

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well.. $7 billion is petty change to sell our nuclear program for. Without the nuclear arsenal, our international standing, negotiating power and most of all, the ability to defend our borders is lost. In the worst case scenario the bidding shall start at $200 billion.

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StirCracy, Most of the $7B were the monies paid to Pakistan for military contracts.

You think $30B paid to Indian for BPO contracts is bakhsheesh? Even then if it were not for communists, the Congress I would have sold the Indian Nukies anyways.

Initiator Bro! your original post is based on Indian propaganda. You ought to double check if Shirin Mazari ever said anything about Pakistani Nukes.

Read her original essay and then see the Indian spin on it. I thought Pakistanis should be smarter than just cutting and pasting anti-Pakistan propaganda.

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not according to the report I read in this forum (look for a thread that's titled 7B)

$1.5bn a year in civilian aid for at least five years

· $1bn "democracy dividend" as a reward for holding elections and forming a coalition government

why this sense of inadequacy in you to take pot shots at India whether it makdes sense or not? Actually if you know anything about either country's nuclear program quality, and if some one is prepared to pay 7B for Paks and 30B for India's, make the deal.

Also read the detail for the $7B 'reward' then tell me what sounds like baksheesh to you.

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Those who live in glass house shan't cast stones unto others! Read your posts before complaining.

On a serious note! USA pays for the services it receives from around the world. Pakistan and India are no exceptions. There is no bakhsheesh to Pakistan or to India.

Some democrats and their lefty supporters are now making a big deal for paltry some of $10B given to Pakistani military. That's just pathetic effort to snub Pakistan just to humiliate the White House.

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hm....'democracy dividend' is payment for services. acha.