Iran's unemployment is not because it wants a Nuke, so lets not mix the issues here. Even if Iran didn't want a nuke their unemployment would still be that high, this problem is not a result of 5-10 years of Irani "fundamentalism". Irani revolution didn't just happen because people wanted to shed "western" influence but because their society was grippled with problems alongwith unemployment. so again, lets not mix the issues here.
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Captain Sahib, how will Pakistan react to a nuclear armed Iran? Do you really want an Iran that is armed with nuclear weapons interfering in Shia-Sunni issues in Pakistan? How do you think they will react to little fun groups like Sippah-i-Sabbah? Better yet, how do you think they'll react to the conflict in Balochistan? Remember what happened when their diplomats were gunned down?
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Now now now, Pakistan (on govt level) is not even opposing Irani nuke so why bring Pakistan into the equation here? Infact Pakistan was helping them get there under the table.... so lets stay focussed here.
How in the hell would a nuclear armed Iran be good for Pakistan?
Tell me "how in the hell" did I say nuclear Iran is good for Pakistan in first place? :)
Secondly, wasn't it Pakistan itself helping Iran develop the nuke? :) x 2
Just how?
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Please give me some examples....
Its people like you that we lost East Pakistan....
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Actually its people like YOU that we lost Pakistan, I for one stand for equal rights, if Bengalis win the majority they should've got the government but selfish/egoistic people stood in way and parted ways with them dividing the country in two halves. They had the right, we in the west denied them the right and caused the divide. Again here people are being selfish "oh, its against us, we can't let that happen".
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Infact, Iran has a very high jobless rate, drugs and prostitution are all over, its economy is crap, it has no other source of revenue than oil.
Please tell me one thing that Iran exports other than terrorism and oil that it is famous for?
A Nuclear Armed Iran will be a disaster for Pakistan.
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You can discuss how Iran's nuke will affect Pakistan in a separate thread if you so wish.
Captain Sahib, I understand you want to decouple issues, but they are all related. Iran getting the bomb and the world powers compromising and Pakistanis position are all related. You cannot simply, no matter how much you want to, seperate them.
Now now now, Pakistan (on govt level) is not even opposing Irani nuke so why bring Pakistan into the equation here? Infact Pakistan was helping them get there under the table.... so lets stay focussed here.
Iran's unemployment rate is high because the Mullahs have been failures. Their policies have failed. The revolution has failed, and getting the nuke is not going to all of a sudden change everything. Iran will remain as much a failure as it is now, only it will have the bomb.
Now what AQ Khan did, according to your dictator, was not sanctioned by the state like it was for North Korea. By your dictators decree, it was him acting alone.
Eitherway, it does not bode well for an already unstable region.
as I said, feel free to discuss in separate thread about Pakistan's position on Iran nukes, how Pakistan has opposed Iran's nuke, how it will affect Pakistan etc.
WASHINGTON, June 19: Monkey on Monday threatened Iran with ‘progressively stronger political and economic table dance if it turned down a amreekan offer for direct talks.
Ah! so now the chamar wants direct talks… amajing!!!
Russia will not back any UN SC decision to use force against Iran
BAKU, June 20 (Itar-Tass) - Russia will under no circumstances back any decision of the U.N. Security Council to use force against Iran in any form whatsoever, Head of the Russian Delegation, First Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Andrei Denisov told the session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the OIC Nations, which is currently continuing its work in the Azerbaijani capital. The diplomat stressed that any settlement of the Iranian problem by force “is a way into nowhere and is fraught with a serious conflict and with hard-to-predict destructive consequences, primarily for the region”. He said he hoped the proposal of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany, which was delivered to the Iranian side, would “offer a chance to find concrete ways to settle the situation by means of negotiations”. “Russia believes there is no reasonable alternative to the policy of settling any conflicts and differences by diplomatic means,” Denisov stated.