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WE CAN Live without electricity but we cant live without our nukes pakistan should divert all electric power to bomb making as we need defense more then electricity.
 
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Down from its high of more than twice that, and the arsenal continues to decline. The U.S. considered, at one time, that in a nuclear war it would have to battle the entire Sino-Soviet combination. That's a huge area with tremendous armies. Plus Khruschev threatened the U.S., claiming the Russians were producing missiles "like sausages". Pakistan has no enemies like that.

Contrast with China's approach. Reportedly Mao Tsedong said he never needed to match either the U.S. or the Soviet Union. Nuclear weapons? "I only need six, then nobody will touch me." was the phrase if I recall correctly.

Chairman Mao and jinnah were the most clever man of the last century.hats off to them salutes
 
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WE CAN Live without electricity but we cant live without our nukes pakistan should divert all electric power to bomb making as we need defense more then electricity.
It's not like you have to suffer from electricity shortages. Don't you think your words would have more weight if you were living in Pakistan rather than abroad?
 
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Cut nuclear weapons production, that will provide more power for Pakistani citizens. It takes a lot of electricity to run isotope separation equipment on a bomb-making scale.


how funny. Care to provide some figure as to how much power is being used by the centrifuges?



Pakistan is a large country with 200 million population. Our needs in the near future (from now to 2021) are (roughly) 50,000 MW to power our homes and factories.

We are energy starved and thus slipping down the hill of poverty.

For "bulk" energy we have three "cheaper" options like any "developed" country.

1. Hydro
2. coal
3. Nuclear


For #1, we can not do much due to "provincial" bickering. This could provide us with 2000-5000 MW

For #2, we have large reserves in Sindh, but again we cannot do much due to ?????? you guessed it provincial bickering. This could provide us with 1000-2000 MW.

But we still are in the hole for 45,000 MW.


We perhaps can sign NPT and get funding for nuclear power plant. Not sure how practical it is from NPT pov and in the aftermath of F'd up fukishima.

So we are marooned on the island of poverty and ignorance.

peace.
 
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It's not like you have to suffer from electricity shortages. Don't you think your words would have more weight if you were living in Pakistan rather than abroad?

cheak ur gps or bugging device i am in pakistan not on mars lol
 
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how funny. Care to provide some figure as to how much power is being used by the centrifuges?
I don't know. To give you an idea of the power consumption, America's separation plants are located in areas where electricity is both plentiful and especially cheap (Hanford and Oak Ridge), huge power projects that were built before demand reached capacity so there was an excess supply.

What does "provincial bickering" have to do with coal? And why do you think coal could only provide 1-2 GW, rather than satisfy all demand?

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cheak ur gps or bugging device i am in pakistan not on mars lol
Pakistan was part of the Ottoman Empire?
 
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yes it was a part of ottoman empire before 1857 a province.you should check history.do u know turkmenistan was ottoman empire libya was ottoman empire saudi was ottoman empire any more examples or its enough
 
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yes it was a part of ottoman empire before 1857 a province.you should check history.do u know turkmenistan was ottoman empire libya was ottoman empire saudi was ottoman empire any more examples or its enough
Hmm, I generally think of the Ottoman Empire as that which existed just before its dissolution. Yet even under Suleiman I thought its borders did not extend east beyond the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea.
 
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Are you sure about that Khaz4996? The Ottomans never really could expand beyond what is modern day, Saudi Arabia, always fighting the Persian Empires, most notably the Safavid dynasty, to the east with mixed results. Id be shocked if they expanded far beyond the border of Balochistan.
 
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Are you sure about that Khaz4996? The Ottomans never really could expand beyond what is modern day, Saudi Arabia, always fighting the Persian Empires, most notably the Safavid dynasty, to the east with mixed results. Id be shocked if they expanded far beyond the border of Balochistan.

DO u know about caliphate?chaliphate was founded by Prophet Mohamad PBUH in 6th century AD in its peak time spain was in caliphate,did u know about spain being a part of the caliphate? it was shrinking from 1632 and disintegrated in 1921 by the british.check the history to know your past
 
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Ok this has nothing to do with this thread so I will just say, you just grouped together every Islamic empire ever into one group and on that basis you maybe right, but lets return to the topic at hand.
 
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