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While showing their double standard openly, the US and some western
countries use one pretext or the other in targeting the unfavorable
small countries in order to obtain their selfish interests.Therefore,
they are taking the nuclear proliferation as an ultra sensitive concern,
haunting the entire world, and they feel impatient to impose unilateral
sanctions against those states which fall in the ambit of hostile
nations—are aspiring to acquire nuclear capability.
In this respect, particularly America and West’s discrimination
and bigotry include Iran, North Korea and Libya (now under immunity) for
violating terms of Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT). However, any
country, especially with Islamic identity which desires to get atomic
capability is subjected to severe economic sanctions and political
isolation or military action so as to render it incapable of acquiring
nuclear expertise.
In these terms, Pakistan is the only declared nuclear country in
the Islamic World. Hence, it has become special target of some western
top officials, media and think tanks, particularly those of the US, who
leave no stone unturned in continuing their endless propaganda against
Pak nukes. They have been creating doubts about the safety and security
of Pakistan’s atomic weapons.
In this regard, Michael Kugelman, a senor programme associate for
South and Southeast Asia at the Woodrow Wilson Center, where he is
responsible for research, programming and publications on South and
Southeast Asia, used the change of guard at Special Strategic Division
to implicate Pakistan. On January 10, 2014, the ‘National Interest’
published his article, ‘One more reason to worry about Pakistan’s
nukes’. He wrote, “Yet one of the most troubling changes occurred on the
very last day of 2013, and with little fanfare. On December 31,
according to Pakistani media reports, Lt. General Khalid Kidwai logged
his last day as head of the Strategic Plans Division (SPD), the entity
in charge of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons.” Last month, Michael Kugelman
had written a lengthy essay in America’s Foreign Policy magazine titled,
‘The most magnificent delusion’, in which he used all the arguments
given by Hussain Haqqani in his book to paint Pakistan in malicious
light, maligning its nuclear assets.
It is regrettable that the US-led propagandists like Michael
Kugelman naively argue that Pakistani nukes may fall in the hands of
terrorists attacking sensitive air bases in Pakistan. The absurd
contents assert that Pakistan is producing tactical nuclear weapons,
meant for actual battlefield use with conventional forces—for short
range use against India. He explains that consequently, these will be
removed from locked-down and secured bases, making them tremendously
vulnerable to seizure and attack, or accident.
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 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.”
Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesman rejected the story, published
in The Washington Post as baseless and stated, “Pakistan is a
responsible nuclear state, with robust command and control structure and
comprehensive export controls…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.”
In fact, overtly, US high officials remark that they seek
stability in Pakistan, but covertly, they continue to destabilize it
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 mentionable 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,
the then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 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.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 of particular attention 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 organizations 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 must 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 way or the other.
It is of noteworthy that while recognizing an inter-relationship
between war against terrorism in Afghanistan, issue of Kashmir and arms
race between Pakistan and India, the US President Barack Obama stated on
September 25, 2008 that it is part of his policy “to encourage India
and Pakistan to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and
resolve the Kashmir problem to reduce nuclear dangers in South Asia. On a
number of occasions, he and his aides like Mr Riedel had re-affirmed
had that settlement of the Kashmir issue was essential for fighting
terrorism.
Surprisingly, Obama and his high officials have totally neglected
their previous statements regarding the solution of Kashmir issue which
is the root cause of tension not only between Pakistan and India, but
for the whole region. However, politicians may back out of their
statements, but it is not the job of statements to eat their own words.
It is the right hour that US-led western world must realize that
the Kashmir issue between India and Pakistan is the real cause of
concern, and is a nuclear flash point. If this core dispute is resolved,
it will guarantee permanent peace between the two neighboring
countries, besides safeguarding American and major powers’ interests in
the region as well as the whole world. In case, Kashmir issue is
peacefully settled, tactical and strategic level atomic weapons will
become irrelevant for Islamabad and New Delhi.
Notably, by setting aside the Indian irresponsible record of
proliferation, the US signed a defence agreement with India, pressurized
International Atomic Energy Agency and the Nuclear Suppliers Group to
grant a waiver to New Delhi for obtaining civil nuclear trade on larger
scale, while the latter has not signed the NPT.Nevertheless, 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. The aim of such propaganda is
to depict Pakistan’s nukes as hazardous and risk-prone.
In light of the above analysis, the propagandists like Michael
Kugelman must understand as to why possibility of a nuclear clash
between India and Pakistan exits, and as to why endless propaganda
continues against Pak nukes.(By Sajjad Shaukat)
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