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The US needs to stay in Afghanistan because its immediate neighbour Pakistan has nuclear weapons which have to be protected, Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has said.

"I think you have to stay in Afghanistan for a while, because of the fact that you are right next to Pakistan, which has nuclear weapons and we have to protect that. Nuclear weapons change the game," he said.

Trump was responding to a question on Afghanistan during the Republican presidential debate on Thursday.

Last year, Trump had called Pakistan the most dangerous country in the world. In an interview, he had indicated that Pakistan needs to be denuclearise.

"You have to get India involved. India's the check to Pakistan," he said in a radio address in September last year when asked what he would do if Pakistan "the most dangerous country in the world other than Iran" became unstable.

"They (India) have their own nukes and have a very powerful army. They seem to be the real check... I think we have to deal very closely with India to deal with it (Pakistan)," Trump had said, setting off intense chatter among Pakistani experts whose approach to Islamabad's recklessness so far has been one of caution and discretion.

US concerned over Pak's growing nuclear weapons: Pentagon

The US is concerned over Pakistan's fast-expanding stockpile of nuclear weapons which combined with its evolving doctrine increases the risk of an "accident", Pentagon's top spy master said on Wednesday.

"Pakistan's nuclear stockpile continues to grow. We are concerned that this growth, as well as the evolving doctrine associated with tactical nuclear weapons, increases the risk of an incident or accident," Lt Gen Vincent Stewart, director of Defence Intelligence Agency had told lawmakers on Wednesday during a Congressional hearing.

"Islamabad continues to take steps to improve its nuclear security, and is aware of the threat presented by extremists to its programme," Stewart said during his testimony before the house armed services committee on worldwide threats.

Pakistan will face internal security threats from militant, sectarian and separatist groups this year, he said, adding that ISIS in Khorasan and al-Qaida in the Indian subcontinent will also remain significant security concerns for Islamabad.

Pak minister rules out rollback of nuke programme

Pakistan's finance minister on Thursday said that his country will never roll back its nuclear programme despite financial hardship and threat of mounting external debt.


Ishaq Dar was briefing the Senate, the upper house of parliament, on the country's economy.

"We did not start this (nuclear) programme to roll it back. This is a programme of our security, and it is a national responsibility to protect it. All political parties of Pakistan share the ownership of our nuclear programme," he said.

"Even if our debts swell to USD 100 billion or USD 100 trillion, we will not roll back our nuclear programme," he said.


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There you go again. More evidence the americans want every Muslim nation to be super weak and vulnerable like Iraq and Afghanistan. The americans want to do us what they did to Iraq and Afghanistan. The fact that they can't hurts them. The americans are more obsessed with our nukes than we are.
 
And only Q-Mobile was given that Day
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The US should first protect Afghanistan while its staying there

Kabul control hota nai hai or baatein sun lo inki!
 
Another G I joe retaliation fan may be.. :what:... Statement itself talk about his IQ level..
Who can't even control 80% of Afghanistan after 15 years .. are talkng about iran and pakistan..huphh.. looks like weed is already legal in states.. :woot:
 
There is enough pressure from US to curb pakistan nuclear program.If trump become president, he will keep more pressure or cancel all economic aid or some form of miniature sanction on pakistan.Even under obama there are pressures and that's why many of pakistani minister talking currently that they will not curb nuclear program.Trump will be the most unfriendly US president ever.
 
There is enough pressure from US to curb pakistan nuclear program.If trump become president, he will keep more pressure or cancel all economic aid or some form of miniature sanction on pakistan.Even under obama there are pressures and that's why many of pakistani minister talking currently that they will not curb nuclear program.Trump will be the most unfriendly US president ever.
If he become president then he will be the most unfriendly president right? Do you see him becoming the president? I hope americans will vote a wise human being
 
Why everyone has this impression that Pakistan is such a mess and someone has to shoulder the responsibility for its reckless behaviour. ?

My impression-- don't help Pakistan in any way, then they will have to earn the respectability and become one of comity of responsible nations.
 
There is enough pressure from US to curb pakistan nuclear program.If trump become president, he will keep more pressure or cancel all economic aid or some form of miniature sanction on pakistan.Even under obama there are pressures and that's why many of pakistani minister talking currently that they will not curb nuclear program.Trump will be the most unfriendly US president ever.
it will be better for pak in long run. pak should be out of the non nato ally status. it's better to be in chinese and russian block. but our political and military elite always treated and will treat america as god.
 
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