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Musharraf’s N-technology disclosure embarrassed Pakistan: Foreign Office

The fact that the hoax of the water car refuses to die in Pakistan, by itself, raises some frightening questions about the general state of science and education in the country.
 
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ISLAMABAD: The disclosure made by retired General Pervez Musharraf in his 2006 autobiography that Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan transferred sensitive nuclear material to North Korea had come as a big embarrassment to the country, an official of the Foreign Office said on Friday at a meeting of the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee.

The disclosure had forced the Foreign Office on the defensive and left it with no choice but to regurgitate the standard response that Pakistan was firmly against nuclear proliferation, the additional secretary said.

Foreign diplomats viewed the statement with scepticism and disbelief, he added.

The Foreign Office reply came in response to a question by Senator Farhatullah Babar as to what was North Korea’s official reaction to Pervez Musharraf’s revelation in his memoir, In the Line of Fire, that a clandestine proliferation network operating from Pakistan had transferred nearly two dozen centrifuge machines, a flow meter and some special oils to North Korea.

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“Had such an irresponsible disclosure been made by a civilian minister or a bureaucrat, he would have been sent to the gallows, but Musharraf got away with it because he was a general,” Senator Farhatullah observed.

The official reaction to Pervez Musharraf’s disclosures would help this committee better understand “the nature and depth” of Pakistan-North Korea relations, he added.

The committee was also briefed on Islamabad’s relations with Tokyo and the government’s position on territorial disputes in the Strait of Malacca.

The meeting, chaired by Senator Nuzhat Sadiq, was attended by Senators Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Shibli Faraz, Dr Karim Khawaja, Tahir Hussain Mashhadi and Farhatullah Babar.

Published in Dawn, August 12th, 2017
Musharaff made a huge mistake making classified information public...... he hurts Pakistans image big time.....Not that Pakistan has a good image, to begin with.

I agree Musharraf is a bloody liar, in fact one only has to read his book of self aggrandizement "In the line of fire", I was astonished to hear some of his outlandish claims, he immediately lost all credibility in my eyes their and then, I recall reading the chapter on nuclear proliferation, Mushy stated that the head of the CIA, had a one on one meeting with him, where the head of the CIA had shown Mushy technical drawings of centrifuges, Mushy claimed that he "IMMEDIATELY" recognized these as Pakistani centrifuges:rofl: my instant reaction was, how on Earth could this non technical person Mushy immediately ascertain whether these were centrifuges let alone Pakistani centrifuges:hitwall: secondly Mushy claimed that during the Kargill war Pak had not achieved nuclear weaponisation which the Yanks had assumed we did, God only knows the truth as Gen Hamid Gul and Aslam Baig all claimed Pak had weaponised it's devices during their tenure, whatever the truth Mushy had harmed the nature of our detterence, for this I can never ever forgive him, he should be shown the gallows.
He ruined Pakistan already terrible reputation I won't forgive him so easily either but I must eventually.

The fact that the hoax of the water car refuses to die in Pakistan, by itself, raises some frightening questions about the general state of science and education in the country.
Science and Education good quality of it is almost non-existent....

@MastanKhan

A. Q. Khan scandal totally reduced Pakistan's LEVERAGE post 9/11

Otherwise Pakistan could have asked for 100 F 16s Block 52
from US after 9/11



Libya was not the first country to reveal Pakistan's name ; it was Iran
Stupidity from Pakistan and its ex-president......:o::mad:

The list of his lies and U-turns is long. If this moron claims that Pakistan didn't achieve nuclear weaponisation by 1999, then why on the earth did he stage the Kargil fiasco? This alone should be enough to execute him publicly.
He took a U-turn on Afghan and Kashmir policies consequences of which have been hurting Pakistan till today. India was only able to fence the LOC because of this piece of ***.

This piece of crap let NS escape without any recovery or accountability just because he himself wanted to secure his life post retirement. Then again the spineless blob of meat signed the NRO, knowing very well that both the corrupt NS and Zardari will return and that will pave a way for his entry into politics as a third option but thankfully Imran Khan and the court plugged his hole. That is why, you will see him criticising IK and PTI more than NS or Zardari because that option is practically dead and if IK comes into power then even Mushy will be behind the bars or his body swaying from the trees for the corruption and high treason.
Maybe he should be sentenced to life in prison but not executed publicly...

Farhat Ullah baber you mean? He is a kanjar of highest order. Always finding ways to have a dig at army and establishment. All these b@stards need to be put under the tank.
In 1st world, we put these criminals on trial and then we sentence them to life in Prison.

Musharraf's contribution for pakistan's efforts in gaining NSG membership. :lol:
how can he reveal such classified info?

NSG membership anyone?????

What did they get in return???? Money? Gold? Missile?

Chinese to Pakistan and to North Korea....
Does your country reveal such classified info? :(:(:(
 
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Science and Education good quality of it is almost non-existent....

To be fair, there are some isolated pockets of excellence in a few places. But, generally speaking, the state of education, particularly STEM subjects, is abysmal. And deteriorating every day.
 
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To be fair, there are some isolated pockets of excellence in a few places. But, generally speaking, the state of education, particularly STEM subjects, is abysmal. And deteriorating every day.
NUST is good to a certain extent, Harvard alone overwhelms the whole Muslim worlds current system.

Harvard's alumni include eight U.S. presidents, several foreign heads of state, 62 living billionaires, 359 Rhodes Scholars, and 242 Marshall Scholars.[19][20][21] To date, some 130 Nobel laureates, 18 Fields Medalists, and 13 Turing Award winners have been affiliated as students, faculty, or staff
 
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Why did he reveal the NK angle in his book? This guy sold Pakistan to make money. Amongst many other things that he has done.
respecting your avatars name sake

I will repeat yet again.
he didnt reveal anything which was not public knowledge and discovered already by the inspectors. as said. he merely repeated the story in his book.
the state normally has plausible deniability in such secret dealings but when proofs are presented to the leaders along with the admissions of others then its hard to deny that.
its like you and I ranting over Gen Kyani or Zardari if they write a book and state that Osama was in Abbatabdad that US navy SEALS killed. it wont be a "revelation". just quoting what is already a public knowledge

by the way did you read the book yourself? and aware of exact text? or you are just fuming just because someone else has said something and you dont like it?
I myself have read the book and I do recall Libyan and Iranian part but I had to go back to the book to see what he "revealed" about North Korea
in 2003, the North Koreans had already disclosed to the UN inspectors about their capability and back to back admissions along with blue prints of 2000 P-1 centrifuges of Pakistani origin were presented by the Americans to the Pakistanis leaving us no choice but to admit that indeed it was our stuff. there was simply no room to deny or cover up since not 2 but 3 different sources had pointed figures at Pakistan for their sudden rise in nuclear capability.

so in short it is not the Book of Musharaf that has embarrassed Pakistan as per Musharraf's arch rival Nawaz party claim but actually us being found out due to the disclosures of North Koreans, Iranians and Libyans whether AQ did it with or without military help and how greedy or evil Musharraf is pointless to discuss.


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People who sell themselves spend the rest of their lives in dubai. Not under house-arrests.

There's always a scapegoat and if AQK was involved and gave it a nod of approval knowing full well the sh!t that Pakistan would face is no different.
 
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Ye socialist generation key uncle hain. Mushi did one mistake a dictator should never do.
NRO
Zia knew it.
Ayub knew it.
Ask Turks. They have seen real Marshall laws.
1m folks suffered due to 1980 coup!!! PKK was born from the torture chambers of Diyarbakir prison!!!! They (Jimmy Carter's "Our Boys") tried to cleanse communists, nationalists etc. in one shot and put Turkey back on the "right track" for another half a century!!!! The only winner came out to be the Muslims (in their words, "Islamists")!!!! And, the rest is history. Man proposes, God disposes (to garbage)....

NUST is good to a certain extent, Harvard alone overwhelms the whole Muslim worlds current system.

Harvard's alumni include eight U.S. presidents, several foreign heads of state, 62 living billionaires, 359 Rhodes Scholars, and 242 Marshall Scholars.[19][20][21] To date, some 130 Nobel laureates, 18 Fields Medalists, and 13 Turing Award winners have been affiliated as students, faculty, or staff
And, Robert McNamaras......
 
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1m folks suffered due to 1980 coup!!! PKK was born from the torture chambers of Diyarbakir prison!!!! They (Jimmy Carter's "Our Boys") tried to cleanse communists, nationalists etc. in one shot and put Turkey back on the "right track" for another half a century!!!! The only winner came out to be the Muslims (in their words, "Islamists")!!!! And, the rest is history. Man proposes, God disposes (to garbage)....

There will exist a group among nations who will stand by the truth.

They are called the witness.

They are the ones who watch but never say.
The deep state of world order recognise them as they are of the same blood.
 
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People who sell themselves spend the rest of their lives in dubai. Not under house-arrests.
Although I don't entirely believe that AQ khan is entirely to blame and he was running a clandenstine opertion to supply the technology to Iran, Libya and N Korea... but then again.. when he was "forced" to make a confession and did so for the national interest then why he then started to threaten with going public and spill the state secrets? a selfless hero who first claims to have sacrificed himself for the sake of the nation then doesnt hold it hostage with blackmailing. everyone at such a position is signatory to nondisclosure and any such revelation that is contrary to that oath carries a very serious punishment.

that said. I must point out some loopholes in Musharraf's assertions. my innocent and simpleton Pakistanis make their opinion on the bases of their liking and disliking and that clouds their judgement. I am told here that they believe Musharaf is a sellout and a lair so they don't believe him (an allegation becomes a reason) but don't bother to explain why.

I read his book and went through the Nuclear proliferation passage carefully and found some interesting bits that beg some explanation.

it is claimed that Pakistan's deal with north Korea for their missile technology didn't involve nuclear technology in return but hard cash. (strange in its own right because North Korean tech has Chinese origin so why not go back to source instead?). secondly AQ Khan was allegedly running an undercover program to transfer the technology unknown to Pakistani establishment (but what in return?) if it wasnt the missile technology then what? North Korea has always been poor in terms of cash and I dont know if it could even afford to pay for secret nuclear tech without knowledge of Pakistani establishment and it will be stretching it too much to argue that the payments received from missile tech from Pakistan was paid back to AQ Khan secretly to get nuclear technology since the timeline and complexity of such proceeds wont be compatible to exist in same time frame. my take is that AQ Khan was a known front man and Pakistani establishment was complicit in this. lets face it that running the Nuclear program is not cheap so Iranian and Libyan cash might have been officially received to keep the program running and just share some old / discarded technology with them.
 
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respecting your avatars name sake

I will repeat yet again.
he didnt reveal anything which was not public knowledge and discovered already by the inspectors. as said. he merely repeated the story in his book.
the state normally has plausible deniability in such secret dealings but when proofs are presented to the leaders along with the admissions of others then its hard to deny that.
its like you and I ranting over Gen Kyani or Zardari if they write a book and state that Osama was in Abbatabdad that US navy SEALS killed. it wont be a "revelation". just quoting what is already a public knowledge

by the way did you read the book yourself? and aware of exact text? or you are just fuming just because someone else has said something and you dont like it?
I myself have read the book and I do recall Libyan and Iranian part but I had to go back to the book to see what he "revealed" about North Korea
in 2003, the North Koreans had already disclosed to the UN inspectors about their capability and back to back admissions along with blue prints of 2000 P-1 centrifuges of Pakistani origin were presented by the Americans to the Pakistanis leaving us no choice but to admit that indeed it was our stuff. there was simply no room to deny or cover up since not 2 but 3 different sources had pointed figures at Pakistan for their sudden rise in nuclear capability.

so in short it is not the Book of Musharaf that has embarrassed Pakistan as per Musharraf's arch rival Nawaz party claim but actually us being found out due to the disclosures of North Koreans, Iranians and Libyans whether AQ did it with or without military help and how greedy or evil Musharraf is pointless to discuss.


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Sure, let's apply some logic. I use a private investigator to get me pictures of weapon designs sitting in your locker inside your house. You are already a well known weapon designer, so no issues. I then insinuate that you have been sharing them with my enemies. In a court of law, you still have plausible deniability. If I bring me known enemies as witnesses to the case, I can be accused of bribery, or coersion. Except if solid proof of transfer is provided, all this shows is I am out on a campaign of vilification against you. I am a bully.

Even Indians in Kalbhushan case have been saying that a confession in duress is simply not acceptable.

Seriously, if this is the level of naivette shown by people entrusted with protecting our vested interests, then we are surely doomed.
 
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Its just the start.

Pakistan foreign office will now be the ordinary Pakistanis opinion.

Abhi to party shuru hui hai
I don't think so. This to me is NS paranoia with anything Military. Foreign office is not independent of NS influence as yet
 
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It appears that my countrymen have a very short memory or they subconsciously choose to forget unpleasant things.

No one can know the truth for certain, but after the AQ Khan admission on TV on Feb 4, 2004 (http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/02/04/pakistan.nuclear.timeline.reut/) the world knew of Pakistan’s complicity 2 years before Musharraf’s book was published.

Here is a another report:
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IAEA Believes Pakistani Government Knew of Scientist’s Black-Market Nuclear Transfers

The International Atomic Energy Agency is becoming more certain that the Pakistani government knew of the nuclear technology transfers being conducted by the country’s nuclear scientists, including Abdul Qadeer Khan, the “father” of Pakistan’s nuclear weapon, the Associated Press reported today (see GSN, March 5).

Agency officials said they expect to complete by June their investigation into the international nuclear network revealed by Khan’s reported confession. According to diplomats, agency inspectors are certain that some Pakistani officials knew of Khan’s activities, especially with North Korea, AP reported.

“In all cases except Pakistan, we are sure there was no government involvement,” a diplomat said. “In Pakistan, it’s hard to believe all this happened under their noses and nobody knew about it,” the diplomat added.

The diplomats identified two recent discoveries, traces of highly enriched uranium of apparent Russian origin in Iran and nuclear warhead designs surrendered by Libya, as evidence that terrorists might be able to develop a crude nuclear weapon using the international nuclear network, according to AP.

A diplomat said that with designs such as the ones surrendered by Libya and about 50 pounds of highly enriched uranium, a terrorist group with nuclear weapons knowledge could assemble a crude weapon.

“The simplest way to go about it is to get ready-made nuclear material and weapons design, and — from what’s been found in Iran and Libya — both seem to be available on the market,” a second diplomat said (George Jahn, Associated Press/Yahoo!News, March 8).

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http://www.nti.org/gsn/article/iaea...of-scientists-black-market-nuclear-transfers/

And another one..
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Iranians admit receiving nuclear warhead blueprint from disgraced Pakistani expert
Ian Traynor in Zagreb
Saturday 19 November 2005 00.04 GMT

International suspicion of Iran's nuclear programme heightened yesterday when it was revealed that Tehran had obtained a blueprint showing how to build the core of a nuclear warhead.

Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told diplomats that his inspectors had recently obtained documents from Tehran showing that the Iranians had been given various instructions on processing uranium hexafluoride gas and casting and enriching uranium. These had been obtained via the black market in nuclear technology headed by the disgraced Pakistani scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan.

Informed diplomats said the blueprint for casting uranium was required in making the core of a nuclear warhead, although that alone was not enough for the manufacture of a weapon.

United Nations inspectors had long suspected that the Khan network had helped Iran, but this was the first time the Iranians had come clean on the issue. They told the inspectors they had not sought the information, but that the Khan network had supplied the documents anyway.

This claim stretched credulity among diplomats and nuclear experts, and reinforced their conviction that Tehran is determined to acquire the capacity and knowhow for nuclear weapons.

Dr ElBaradei's disclosure came in a five-page confidential report to diplomats, ahead of a meeting of the 35-strong IAEA board on the Iranian dispute next week. It comes a day after the Guardian reported that the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, had conducted a purge of his opponents in key ministries - drawing accusations of a coup.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/nov/19/iran.iantraynor

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No one can say that Musharraf is an angel. You could accuse him of sacrificing AQ Khan (a hero of Pakistan), but one has to be fair. Why accuse Musharraf of disclosing something in his biography that the whole world already knew!

I am sorry but I don’t think it is a good idea to continue in the state of denial? Unlike the insinuation in the first post, IMO Musharraf did not reveal any secret nor is he guilty of any crime.
 
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