New Mischief about Pak ‘Nukes’
By
Sajjad Shaukat
US-led some western countries
including India and Israel have accelerated their deliberate campaign against
the security of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. It can be judged by the new
mischief of the BBC about Pak nukes.
In this
regard, in its programme News night, BBC reported on November 7, this year,
“Saudi Arabia has invested in Pakistani nuclear weapons projects, and believes
it could obtain atomic bombs at will…it is now possible that the Saudis might
be able to deploy such devices more quickly than the Islamic republic,” of
Iran. While quoting various anti-Pakistan
sources, BBC elaborated, “A senior NATO decision maker told BBC Newsnight that
he had seen intelligence reporting that nuclear weapons made in Pakistan on
behalf of Saudi Arabia are now sitting ready for delivery. Amos Yadlin, a
former head of Israeli military intelligence, told a press conference that if
Iran got the bomb, the Saudis will not wait one month. They already paid for
the bomb, they will go to Pakistan and bring what they need to bring.”
On the
same day, Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesman rejected BBC’s report as baseless
and mischievous, saying, “Pakistan is a responsible nuclear state, with robust
command and control structure and comprehensive export controls.” He added that
its “nuclear programme is purely for its own legitimate self-defence and
maintenance of a credible, minimum deterrence…Pakistan supports objectives of
non-proliferation as well as nuclear safety and security.
It is
notable that on September 3, 2013, The Washington Post, while quoting American
former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, published a 178-page summary of
the US intelligence community’s “black budget”, which disclosed that the US has
ramped up its surveillance of Pakistan’s nuclear arms. The Post allegedly
elaborated, “US intelligence agencies are focused on the possibility that
Pakistan’s nuclear facilities might come under attack by Islamist militants,
Pakistan has dozens of production and storage sites scattered across the
country and the budget documents indicate that US intelligence agencies suspect
that Pakistan is adding to that stockpile. Little is known about how it moves
materials among its facilities, an area of potential vulnerability. Concerns
persist that extremists could seize components of the stockpile or trigger a
war with neighboring India.” Again, Foreign Office spokesman of Pakistan on
September 3 rejected the story published in The Washington Post as baseless and
stated that as a nuclear state, Pakistan’s policy was characterized by
restraint and responsibility.
In fact,
overtly, US high officials state that they seek stability in Pakistan, but
covertly, they continue to destabilize this lonely ‘nuclearised’ country in the
Islamic World through multi-faceted subversive activities of the American CIA,
Indian RAW and Israeli Mossad. With the assistance of these secret agencies,
Indo-Israeli lobbies which are working in Europe and especially, penetrated in
the US administration including their media manipulate any major terror event
in Pakistan in order to show to the international community that this country’s
atomic weapons are not safe as militants can possess them.
It is of
particular attention that in 2009 when the heavily-armed Taliban entered Swat,
Dir, Buner and other adjoining areas, US high officials and their media had
exaggerated the ‘Talibinisation’ of whole Pakistan, while showing concerns
about Pakistan’s atomic arms. In that context, on April 22, 2009, the then US
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had said that Taliban “advances pose “an
existential threat” to Pakistan, while on April 23, she had warned that
Pakistan’s nuclear weapons could fall into the hands of terrorists. But when
Pakistan’s armed forces ejected the Taliban insurgents out of Swat, Dir and
Buner by breaking their backbone, then American top officials had admired the
capabilities of Pak Army.
When
insurgents had attacked on Pakistan’s Naval Airbase in Karachi on May 23, 2011,
US-led some western countries including India and Israel exploited the
situation through disinformation about the security of Pak nukes. Particularly,
Indian Defence Minister AK Antony misperceived that India was concerned about
the safety of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal after a group of terrorists laid siege
to a heavily guarded naval air base.” He explained, “Naturally it is a concern
not only for us but for everybody.”
Similarly,
terrorists’ assault on Kamra Base was successfully foiled by the personnel of
Pakistan Air Force, but, a baseless report, published in the New York Times on
the same day indicated that suspected militants attacked a major Pakistani Air
Force base where some of the country’s nuclear weapons were considered to be
stored in the early hours of the militants’ attack. The report also presumed,
“The base is part of Pakistan s nuclear stockpile, estimated to include at least
100 warheads.” The ex-US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta also stated on the same
day, “There is a danger of nuclear weapons of Pakistan, falling into hands of
terrorists.”
It is
noteworthy that while taking cognizance of the anti-Pakistan developments, Iran’s
former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad disclosed on June 7, 2011 that there was
“accurate information…Americans are to sabotage Pakistan’s nuclear facilities
to find dominance over the country.” While also indicating Zionist regime
behind the conspiracy, he revealed that for this purpose, the US can also use
“the United Nations Security Council and some other international organisations
as tools to exercise pressure on Pakistan and weaken its national integrity.”
Notably,
US and other hostile countries which feel jealousy in relation to Pakistan’s
atomic assets should better have concerns about India’s nuclear weapons which
are quite insecure. Indian past record proves various kinds of security lapses
regarding various nuclear plants and the related sensitive materials. In this
context, events of nuclear theft, smuggling and killing have become a regular
feature of Indian atomic plants which still continue in one or the other way.
In July
1998, India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) seized eight Kg. of nuclear
material from three engineers in Chennai, which was stolen from an atomic
research center. On November 7, 2000,
International Atomic Agency (IAEA) disclosed that Indian police had seized 57
pounds of uranium and arrested two men for illicit trafficking of radioactive
material. IAEA had revealed that Indian civil nuclear facilities were
vulnerable to thefts.
On
January 26, 2003, CNN pointed out that Indian company, NEC Engineers Private
Ltd. shipped 10 consignments to Iraq, containing highly sensitive equipments
entailing titanium vessels and centrifugal pumps. In February 2004, India’s Ambassador to
Libya, Dinkar Srivastava revealed that New Delhi was investigating that retired
Indian scientists could possibly be engaged in “high technology programs” for
financial gains during employment in the Libyan government.
In
December 2005, US imposed sanctions on two Indian firms for selling missile
goods and chemical arms material to Iran in violation of India’s commitment to
prevent proliferation. In the same year, Indian scientists, Dr. Surendar and Y.
S. R Prasad had been blacklisted by Washington due to their involvement in
nuclear theft. In December 2006, a
container packed with radioactive material had been stolen from an Indian
fortified research atomic facility near Mumbai.
In June
2009, India’s nuclear scientist, Lokanathan Mahalingam missed from the scenario
and after a couple of days; his dead body was recovered from the Kali River.
Indian police concocted a story that Mahalingam had committed suicide by
jumping into the river. It is a big joke to hide some real facts behind his
death because wisdom proves that if an educated person decides to commit
suicide, he will definitely adopt a soft way to eliminate his life. Afterwards,
Dr. Haleema Saadia said that death of the scientist was a conspiracy. It is regrettable that by setting aside the
Indian irresponsible record of proliferation, while showing double standard,
the US signed defence agreement with India on July 20, 2009 as part of the deal
about civil nuclear technology, agreed upon by the two countries in 2008.
Surprisingly,
despite the repeated assurances of Pakistan’s military and civil leadership
that Pak nukes are well-protected and are under tight security arrangements,
having well-coordinated command and control system, a deliberate propaganda
campaign against the safety of these armaments keeps on going by the Europe,
particularly US and India. In this respect, the new mischief of the BBC about
Pak nukes is also part of the same scheme.
Nevertheless, Pakistan’s civil-military leadership must be well-prepared
to cope with any drastic situation due to the real intentions of the US-led
foreign enemies, while our media must counter the external propaganda in this
regard.
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