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Pak nuclear weapons ‘vulnerable’: US official

my point exactly, do you remember some article describing a survey among the indians regarding attacking pakistan. some of the people agreed to even go to nuclear war and thought they would outlast pakistan because of their population. when asked what they think a nuclear attack would be like, one of them replied, "I think it's a type of gas"!:cheesy::crazy:
even pakistanis shouldn't be shouting we will beat india. most of our people don't even know what the a-bomb actually is!

I never heard of that article but I believe it. Well thankfully for pakistanis the top brass in the pak military is well educated and understands all the dangers and the military in India also understands the risks so in the end the nukes just prevent another full scale indo-pak war even if lunatics like Vajpayee come in power.
 
You're uniquely dangerous.

You possess nuclear weapons. You proliferate nuclear weapons technology for profit or raison d'etat. You've a raging irhabist insurgency that you've invited into your nation. You're uneducated, corrupt, and strife-ridden. You've no justice system and your press is neither free nor broad-based. You've delusional visions of denied grandeur yet refuse to provide the basic institutions of governance at the service of your citizens, many of whom remain illiterate.

Add it up.

You scare the bejeezus out of anybody with an ounce of sense.

Uniquely dangerous indeed. A short list of countries the US has invaded or threatened to invade

ARGENTINA 1890 Troops Buenos Aires interests protected.

CHILE 1891 Troops Marines clash with nationalist rebels.

HAITI 1891 Troops Black revolt on Navassa defeated.

HAWAII 1893 (-?) Naval, troops Independent kingdom overthrown, annexed.

NICARAGUA 1894 Troops Month-long occupation of Bluefields.

CHINA 1894-95 Naval, troops Marines land in Sino-Japanese War

KOREA 1894-96 Troops Marines kept in Seoul during war.

PANAMA 1895 Troops, naval Marines land in Colombian province.

NICARAGUA 1896 Troops Marines land in port of Corinto.

CHINA 1898-1900 Troops Boxer Rebellion fought by foreign armies.

PHILIPPINES 1898-1910 (-?) Naval, troops Seized from Spain, killed 600,000 Filipinos

CUBA 1898-1902 (-?) Naval, troops Seized from Spain, still hold Navy base.

PUERTO RICO 1898 (-?) Naval, troops Seized from Spain, occupation continues.

GUAM 1898 (-?) Naval, troops Seized from Spain, still use as base.

NICARAGUA 1898 Troops Marines land at port of San Juan del Sur.

SAMOA 1899 (-?) Troops Battle over succession to throne.

NICARAGUA 1899 Troops Marines land at port of Bluefields.

PANAMA 1901-14 Naval, troops Broke off from Colombia 1903, annexed Canal Zone 1914.

HONDURAS 1903 Troops Marines intervene in revolution.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1903-04 Troops U.S. interests protected in Revolution.

KOREA 1904-05 Troops Marines land in Russo-Japanese War.

CUBA 1906-09 Troops Marines land in democratic election.

NICARAGUA 1907 Troops "Dollar Diplomacy" protectorate set up.

HONDURAS 1907 Troops Marines land during war with Nicaragua

PANAMA 1908 Troops Marines intervene in election contest.

NICARAGUA 1910 Troops Marines land in Bluefields and Corinto.

HONDURAS 1911 Troops U.S. interests protected in civil war.

CHINA 1911-41 Naval, troops Continuous occupation with flare-ups.

CUBA 1912 Troops U.S. interests protected in civil war.

PANAMA 1912 Troops Marines land during heated election.

HONDURAS 1912 Troops Marines protect U.S. economic interests.

NICARAGUA 1912-33 Troops, bombing 10-year occupation, fought guerillas

MEXICO 1913 Naval Americans evacuated during revolution.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1914 Naval Fight with rebels over Santo Domingo.

MEXICO 1914-18 Naval, troops Series of interventions against nationalists.

HAITI 1914-34 Troops, bombing 19-year occupation after revolts.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1916-24 Troops 8-year Marine occupation.

CUBA 1917-33 Troops Military occupation, economic protectorate.

WORLD WAR I 1917-18 Naval, troops Ships sunk, fought Germany for 1 1/2 years.

RUSSIA 1918-22 Naval, troops Five landings to fight Bolsheviks

PANAMA 1918-20 Troops "Police duty" during unrest after elections.

HONDURAS 1919 Troops Marines land during election campaign.

YUGOSLAVIA 1919 Troops/Marines intervene for Italy against Serbs in Dalmatia.

GUATEMALA 1920 Troops 2-week intervention against unionists.

TURKEY 1922 Troops Fought nationalists in Smyrna.

CHINA 1922-27 Naval, troops Deployment during nationalist revolt.

HONDURAS 1924-25 Troops Landed twice during election strife.

PANAMA 1925 Troops Marines suppress general strike.

CHINA 1927-34 Troops Marines stationed throughout the country.

EL SALVADOR 1932 Naval Warships send during Marti revolt.

WORLD WAR II 1941-45 Naval, troops, bombing, nuclear Hawaii bombed, fought Japan, Italy and Germay for 3 years; first nuclear war.

IRAN 1946 Nuclear threat Soviet troops told to leave north.

YUGOSLAVIA 1946 Nuclear threat, naval Response to shoot-down of US plane.

URUGUAY 1947 Nuclear threat Bombers deployed as show of strength.

GREECE 1947-49 Command operation U.S. directs extreme-right in civil war.

GERMANY 1948 Nuclear Threat Atomic-capable bombers guard Berlin Airlift.

CHINA 1948-49 Troops/Marines evacuate Americans before Communist victory.

PHILIPPINES 1948-54 Command operation CIA directs war against Huk Rebellion.

PUERTO RICO 1950 Command operation Independence rebellion crushed in Ponce.

KOREA 1951-53 (-?) Troops, naval, bombing , nuclear threats U.S./So. Korea fights China/No. Korea to stalemate; A-bomb threat in 1950, and against

China in 1953. Still have bases.

IRAN 1953 Command Operation CIA overthrows democracy, installs Shah.

VIETNAM 1954 Nuclear threat French offered bombs to use against seige.

GUATEMALA 1954 Command operation, bombing, nuclear threat CIA directs exile invasion after new gov't nationalized U.S. company lands; bombers based in Nicaragua.

EGYPT 1956 Nuclear threat, troops Soviets told to keep out of Suez crisis; Marines evacuate foreigners.

LEBANON l958 Troops, naval Marine occupation against rebels.

IRAQ 1958 Nuclear threat Iraq warned against invading Kuwait.

CHINA l958 Nuclear threat China told not to move on Taiwan isles.

PANAMA 1958 Troops Flag protests erupt into confrontation.

VIETNAM l960-75 Troops, naval, bombing, nuclear threats Fought South Vietnam revolt & North Vietnam; one million killed in longest U.S. war; atomic bomb threats in l968 and l969.

CUBA l961 Command operation CIA-directed exile invasion fails.

GERMANY l961 Nuclear threat Alert during Berlin Wall crisis.

LAOS 1962 Command operation Military buildup during guerrilla war.

CUBA l962 Nuclear threat, naval Blockade during missile crisis; near-war with Soviet Union.

IRAQ 1963 Command operation CIA organizes coup that killed president, brings Ba'ath Party to power, and Saddam Hussein back from exile to be head of the secret service.

PANAMA l964 Troops Panamanians shot for urging canal's return.

INDONESIA l965 Command operation Million killed in CIA-assisted army coup.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1965-66 Troops, bombing Marines land during election campaign.

GUATEMALA l966-67 Command operation Green Berets intervene against rebels.

UNITED STATES l968 Troops After King is shot; over 21,000 soldiers in cities.

CAMBODIA l969-75 Bombing, troops, naval Up to 2 million killed in decade of bombing, starvation, and political chaos.

OMAN l970 Command operation U.S. directs Iranian marine invasion.

LAOS l971-73 Command operation, bombing U.S. directs South Vietnamese invasion; "carpet-bombs" countryside.

MIDEAST 1973 Nuclear threat World-wide alert during Mideast War.

CHILE 1973 Command operation CIA-backed coup ousts elected marxist president.

CAMBODIA l975 Troops, bombing Gas captured ship, 28 die in copter crash.

ANGOLA l976-92 Command operation CIA assists South African-backed rebels.

IRAN l980 Troops, nuclear threat, aborted bombing Raid to rescue Embassy hostages; 8 troops die in copter-plane crash. Soviets warned not to get involved in revolution.

LIBYA l981 Naval jets Two Libyan jets shot down in maneuvers.

EL SALVADOR l981-92 Command operation, troops Advisors, overflights aid anti-rebel war, soldiers briefly involved in hostage clash.

NICARAGUA l981-90 Command operation, naval CIA directs exile (Contra) invasions, plants harbor mines against revolution.

LEBANON l982-84 Naval, bombing, troops Marines expel PLO and back Phalangists, Navy bombs and shells Muslim positions.

GRENADA l983-84 Troops, bombing Invasion four years after revolution.

HONDURAS l983-89 Troops Maneuvers help build bases near borders.

IRAN l984 Jets Two Iranian jets shot down over Persian Gulf.

LIBYA l986 Bombing, naval Air strikes to topple nationalist gov't.

BOLIVIA 1986 Troops Army assists raids on cocaine region.

IRAN l987-88 Naval, bombing US intervenes on side of Iraq in war.

LIBYA 1989 Naval jets Two Libyan jets shot down.

VIRGIN ISLANDS 1989 Troops St. Croix Black unrest after storm.

PHILIPPINES 1989 Jets Air cover provided for government against coup.

PANAMA 1989 (-?) Troops, bombing Nationalist government ousted by 27,000 soldiers, leaders arrested, 2000+ killed.

LIBERIA 1990 Troops Foreigners evacuated during civil war.

SAUDI ARABIA 1990-91 Troops, jets Iraq countered after invading Kuwait.
540,000 troops also stationed in Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Israel.

IRAQ 1990-? Bombing, troops, naval Blockade of Iraqi and Jordanian ports, air strikes; 200,000+ killed in invasion of Iraq and Kuwait; no-fly zone over Kurdish north, Shiite south, large-scale destruction of Iraqi military.

KUWAIT 1991 Naval, bombing, troops Kuwait royal family returned to throne.

SOMALIA 1992-94 Troops, naval, bombing U.S.-led United Nations occupation during civil war; raids against one Mogadishu faction.

YUGOSLAVIA 1992-94 Naval NATO blockade of Serbia and Montenegro.

BOSNIA 1993-? Jets, bombing No-fly zone patrolled in civil war; downed jets, bombed Serbs.

HAITI 1994 Troops, naval Blockade against military government; troops restore President Aristide to office three years after coup.

ZAIRE (CONGO) 1996-97 Troops Marines at Rwandan Hutu refugee camps, in area where Congo revolution begins.

LIBERIA 1997 Troops Soldiers under fire during evacuation of foreigners.

ALBANIA 1997 Troops Soldiers under fire during evacuation of foreigners.

SUDAN 1998 Missiles Attack on pharmaceutical plant alleged to be "terrorist" nerve gas plant.

AFGHANISTAN 1998 Missiles Attack on former CIA training camps used by Islamic fundamentalist groups alleged to have attacked embassies.

IRAQ 1998-? Bombing, Missiles Four days of intensive air strikes after weapons inspectors allege Iraqi obstructions.

YUGOSLAVIA 1999 Bombing, Missiles Heavy NATO air strikes after Serbia declines to withdraw from Kosovo. NATO occupation of Kosovo.

YEMEN 2000 Naval USS Cole, docked in Aden, bombed.

MACEDONIA 2001 Troops NATO forces deployed to move and disarm Albanian rebels.

UNITED STATES 2001 Jets, naval Reaction to hijacker attacks on New York, DC
AFGHANISTAN 2001-? Troops, bombing, missiles Massive U.S. mobilization to overthrow Taliban, hunt Al Qaeda fighters, install Karzai regime, and battle Taliban insurgency.

YEMEN 2002 Missiles Predator drone missile attack on Al Qaeda, including a US citizen.

PHILIPPINES 2002-? Troops, naval Training mission for Philippine military fighting Abu Sayyaf rebels evolves into US combat missions in Sulu Archipelago next to Mindanao.

COLOMBIA 2003-? Troops US special forces sent to rebel zone to back up Colombian military protecting oil pipeline.

IRAQ 2003-? Troops, naval, bombing, missiles Saddam regime toppled in Baghdad. US and UK forces occupy country and battle Sunni and Shi'ite insurgencies. Clashes on border with Syria.

LIBERIA 2003 Troops Brief involvement in peacekeeping force as rebels drove out leader.

HAITI 2004-05 Troops, naval Marines land after rebels oust elected President Aristide, who was advised to leave by Washington.

PAKISTAN 2005-? Missiles, covert operation CIA airstrikes on Al Qaeda refuge villages kill civilians

SOMALIA 2007 Missiles, naval AC-130 strikes; naval blockade and Cruise missile attacks against Islamist rebels
 
Nothing unique there. We're predictably dangerous to our enemies. You're uniquely dangerous to anybody and everybody because you're institutionally unstable, lack jurisprudence and a literate populace, are corrupt, racked by an invited irhabist insurgency, have a proliferation history, possess irredentist territorial ambitions and are nuclear-armed.

That's the difference.

Is Pakistan America's enemy? Inquiring minds wish to know, Roadrunner.
 
Nothing unique there. We're predictably dangerous to our enemies.

Indeed, those "enemies" that go against your interests. Very unhegemonic of you.

You're uniquely dangerous to anybody and everybody because you're institutionally unstable, lack jurisprudence and a literate populace, are corrupt, racked by an invited irhabist insurgency, have a proliferation history, possess irredentist territorial ambitions and are nuclear-armed.

That's the difference.

In terms of being unstable, lacking a literate populace, having a degree of radicalism amongst a minority of the population, I'd agree, but so have almost every developing country in the world, including India. I see this as no unique difference, though Pakistan does have nuclear weapons which is perhaps the only thing that sets it apart from the majority of other countries. Just as the hundreds of countries the US has interfered with over the years sets it apart from other countries. Is Pakistan dangerous? yes, locally, perhaps globally soon, does Pakistan have a history of abusing its power, no.

Is Pakistan America's enemy? Inquiring minds wish to know, Roadrunner.

I don't know, but the America is definitely not a political ally of Pakistan, more an ally of convenience. Why else is Pakistan courting China?
 
You possess nuclear weapons.
Thanks to US for killing thousands of innocent Japanies for testing the same. We learned our lesson to get our own ;)


You proliferate nuclear weapons technology for profit or raison d'etat.
And Israel gets the same through proper channel from US ;)

You've a raging irhabist insurgency that you've invited into your nation.

Because we have US as baby sitter of these insurgents.

You're uneducated, corrupt, and strife-ridden.
You've no justice system.

Half of the world countries are uneducated, corrupt, and strife-ridden and have no justice system.

and your press is neither free nor broad-based.
:rofl: and US has free and broad-based Press ??

Lets see

Top 25 Censored news stories of 2007 in US

http://www.projectc ensored.org/ censored_ 2007/index. htm
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Top 25
Censored news stories of 2007 in US



#1 Future of Internet Debate Ignored by
Media
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#2
Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies to Iran
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#3
Oceans of the World in Extreme Danger
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#4
Hunger and Homelessness Increasing in the US
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#5
High-Tech Genocide in Congo
<http://www.projectc ensored.org/ censored_ 2007/index. htm#5>

#6
Federal Whistleblower Protection in Jeopardy
<http://www.projectc ensored.org/ censored_ 2007/index. htm#6>

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7 US Operatives Torture Detainees to Death in Afghanistan and Iraq
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Pentagon Exempt from Freedom of Information Act
<http://www.projectc ensored.org/ censored_ 2007/index. htm#8>

#9
The World Bank Funds Israel-Palestine Wall
<http://www.projectc ensored.org/ censored_ 2007/index. htm#9>

#10
Expanded Air War in Iraq Kills More Civilians
<http://www.projectc ensored.org/ censored_ 2007/index. htm#10>

#11
Dangers of Genetically Modified Food Confirmed
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#12
Pentagon Plans to Build New Landmines
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#13
New Evidence Establishes Dangers of Roundup Weedkiller
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Homeland Security Contracts KBR to Build Detention Centers in the US
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#15
Chemical Industry is EPA's Primary Research Partner
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#16
Ecuador and Mexico Defy US on International Criminal Court
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#17
Iraq Invasion Promotes OPEC Agenda
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#18
Physicist Challenges Official 9-11 Story
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Destruction of Rainforests Worst Ever
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Bottled Water: A Global Environmental Problem
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Gold Mining Threatens Ancient Andean Glaciers
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$Billions in Homeland Security Spending Undisclosed
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US Oil Targets Kyoto in Europe
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Cheney's Halliburton Stock Rose Over 3000 Percent Last Year
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US Military in Paraguay Threatens Region
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You've delusional visions of denied grandeur yet refuse to provide the basic institutions of governance at the service of your citizens, many of whom remain illiterate.

And you continued to support the system of governance that refused to provide all that.

Add it up.
You scare the bejeezus out of anybody with an ounce of sense.

Sir with your countrymen continue to elect the likes of Bush we do not need to do that
 
Your censored news links have been censored!:P
 
don't worry about the U.S they just don't want a muslim country to have nukes thats why they're trying to stop iran also it's too late for pakistan though we already have them all they can do now is spread propoganda .
 
I chose Seymour Hersh's article-censored?

Here's the direct link to the actual article-

Up In The Air- The New Yorker

It works.

Jana, have you considered that because you collected those links so easily that, just maybe, they aren't actually censored?

Laughable.

You've an unusual definition of "censored", especially for a Pakistani journalist who should know the difference.:lol:
 
I chose Seymour Hersh's article-censored?

Here's the direct link to the actual article-

Up In The Air- The New Yorker

It works.

Jana, have you considered that because you collected those links so easily that, just maybe, they aren't actually censored?

Laughable.

You've an unusual definition of "censored", especially for a Pakistani journalist who should know the difference.:lol:

:) Sir how can you say one can collect these links so easily ????

And isnt that According to Constitution of US any material falls under 'propoganda' according to US is not allowed to publish in the US for US public ????

While the same propoganda material US uses arround the world.

Wasnt Pentagon has to appoligise under the same law for releasing such stuff in US

And afterwards it has to appologize by saying it was meant for the world and not US Public.
 
A couple of months ago I heard about a problem with Ukranium Uranium(that rhymes) as well. Now in this case someone can take this and make a dirty bomb but because it was UKRAINE and not pakistan involved there was hardly any press coverage at all. The bias in the western press against pakistan when it comes to nuclear technology is quite obvious.

‘Dirty bomb’ uranium seized -DAWN - International; November 30, 2007

‘Dirty bomb’ uranium seized


BRATISLAVA: Slovakian police seized enriched uranium that could be used in a “dirty bomb” when they arrested three traffickers near the Hungarian border, officials said on Thursday.

“According to preliminary information, the material could have been used to make a so-called dirty bomb,” senior police official Michal Kopcik told a news conference. The haul contained 481.4 grams of the material, Kopcik said, adding that it contained uranium-235, the type used in nuclear reactors and in nuclear warheads, as well as the naturally occuring uranium-238.

“The radioactive uranium was even more dangerous because it was in powder form,” Kopcik explained.

Police said three suspects were detained on Wednesday near the Hungarian border with two containers containing the radioactive uranium. One was a 40-year old Ukrainian, another a 49-year-old Hungarian living in Ukraine and the third a Hungarian aged 51.

Police said they first traced the radioactive material in Ukraine, but did not give further details about its origin.—AFP
 
2 Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies to IranSource:

Global Research.ca, August 5, 2005
Title: “Halliburton Secretly Doing Business With Key Member of Iran’s Nuclear Team”
Author: Jason Leopold

Faculty Evaluator: Catherine Nelson
Student Researchers: Kristine Medeiros and Pla Herr

According to journalist Jason Leopold, sources at former Cheney company Halliburton allege that, as recently as January of 2005, Halliburton sold key components for a nuclear reactor to an Iranian oil development company. Leopold says his Halliburton sources have intimate knowledge of the business dealings of both Halliburton and Oriental Oil Kish, one of Iran’s largest private oil companies.

Additionally, throughout 2004 and 2005, Halliburton worked closely with Cyrus Nasseri, the vice chairman of the board of directors of Iran-based Oriental Oil Kish, to develop oil projects in Iran. Nasseri is also a key member of Iran’s nuclear development team. Nasseri was interrogated by Iranian authorities in late July 2005 for allegedly providing Halliburton with Iran’s nuclear secrets. Iranian government officials charged Nasseri with accepting as much as $1 million in bribes from Halliburton for this information.

Oriental Oil Kish dealings with Halliburton first became public knowledge in January 2005 when the company announced that it had subcontracted parts of the South Pars gas-drilling project to Halliburton Products and Services, a subsidiary of Dallas-based Halliburton that is registered to the Cayman Islands. Following the announcement, Halliburton claimed that the South Pars gas field project in Tehran would be its last project in Iran. According to a BBC report, Halliburton, which took thirty to forty million dollars from its Iranian operations in 2003, “was winding down its work due to a poor business environment.”

However, Halliburton has a long history of doing business in Iran, starting as early as 1995, while Vice President Cheney was chief executive of the company. Leopold quotes a February 2001 report published in the Wall Street Journal, “Halliburton Products and Services Ltd., works behind an unmarked door on the ninth floor of a new north Tehran tower block. A brochure declares that the company was registered in 1975 in the Cayman Islands, is based in the Persian Gulf sheikdom of Dubai and is “non-American.” But like the sign over the receptionist’s head, the brochure bears the company’s name and red emblem, and offers services from Halliburton units around the world.” Moreover mail sent to the company’s offices in Tehran and the Cayman Islands is forwarded directly to its Dallas headquarters.

In an attempt to curtail Halliburton and other U.S. companies from engaging in business dealings with rogue nations such as Libya, Iran, and Syria, an amendment was approved in the Senate on July 26, 2005. The amendment, sponsored by Senator Susan Collins R-Maine, would penalize companies that continue to skirt U.S. law by setting up offshore subsidiaries as a way to legally conduct and avoid U.S. sanctions under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

A letter, drafted by trade groups representing corporate executives, vehemently objected to the amendment, saying it would lead to further hatred and perhaps incite terrorist attacks on the U.S. and “greatly strain relations with the United States primary trading partners.” The letter warned that, “Foreign governments view U.S. efforts to dictate their foreign and commercial policy as violations of sovereignty often leading them to adopt retaliatory measures more at odds with U.S. goals.”

Collins supports the legislation, stating, “It prevents U.S. corporations from creating a shell company somewhere else in order to do business with rogue, terror-sponsoring nations such as Syria and Iran. The bottom line is that if a U.S. company is evading sanctions to do business with one of these countries, they are helping to prop up countries that support terrorism—most often aimed against America.

UPDATE BY JASON LEOPOLD
During a trip to the Middle East in March 1996, Vice President Dick Cheney told a group of mostly U.S. businessmen that Congress should ease sanctions in Iran and Libya to foster better relationships, a statement that, in hindsight, is completely hypocritical considering the Bush administration’s foreign policy.

“Let me make a generalized statement about a trend I see in the U.S. Congress that I find disturbing, that applies not only with respect to the Iranian situation but a number of others as well,” Cheney said. “I think we Americans sometimes make mistakes . . . There seems to be an assumption that somehow we know what’s best for everybody else and that we are going to use our economic clout to get everybody else to live the way we would like.”

Cheney was the chief executive of Halliburton Corporation at the time he uttered those words. It was Cheney who directed Halliburton toward aggressive business dealings with Iran—in violation of U.S. law—in the mid-1990s, which continued through 2005 and is the reason Iran has the capability to enrich weapons-grade uranium.
It was Halliburton’s secret sale of centrifuges to Iran that helped get the uranium enrichment program off the ground, according to a three-year investigation that includes interviews conducted with more than a dozen current and former Halliburton employees.

If the U.S. ends up engaged in a war with Iran in the future, Cheney and Halliburton will bear the brunt of the blame.
But this shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone who has been following Halliburton’s business activities over the past decade. The company has a long, documented history of violating U.S. sanctions and conducting business with so-called rogue nations.

No, what’s disturbing about these facts is how little attention it has received from the mainstream media. But the public record speaks for itself, as do the thousands of pages of documents obtained by various federal agencies that show how Halliburton’s business dealings in Iran helped fund terrorist activities there—including the country’s nuclear enrichment program.

When I asked Wendy Hall, a spokeswoman for Halliburton, a couple of years ago if Halliburton would stop doing business with Iran because of concerns that the company helped fund terrorism she said, “No.” “We believe that decisions as to the nature of such governments and their actions are better made by governmental authorities and international entities such as the United Nations as opposed to individual persons or companies,” Hall said. “Putting politics aside, we and our affiliates operate in countries to the extent it is legally permissible, where our customers are active as they expect us to provide oilfield services support to their international operations. “We do not always agree with policies or actions of governments in every place that we do business and make no excuses for their behaviors. Due to the long-term nature of our business and the inevitability of political and social change, it is neither prudent nor appropriate for our company to establish our own country-by-country foreign policy.”

Halliburton first started doing business in Iran as early as 1995, while Vice President Cheney was chief executive of the company and in possible violation of U.S. sanctions.

An executive order signed by former President Bill Clinton in March 1995 prohibits “new investments (in Iran) by U.S. persons, including commitment of funds or other assets.” It also bars U.S. companies from performing services “that would benefit the Iranian oil industry” and provide Iran with the financial means to engage in terrorist activity.
When Bush and Cheney came into office in 2001, their administration decided it would not punish foreign oil and gas companies that invest in those countries. The sanctions imposed on countries like Iran and Libya before Bush became president were blasted by Cheney, who gave frequent speeches on the need for U.S. companies to compete with their foreign competitors, despite claims that those countries may have ties to terrorism.

“I think we’d be better off if we, in fact, backed off those sanctions (on Iran), didn’t try to impose secondary boycotts on companies . . . trying to do business over there . . . and instead started to rebuild those relationships,” Cheney said during a 1998 business trip to Sydney, Australia, according to Australia’s Illawarra Mercury newspaper.


Project Censored Media Democracy in Action
 
Dear Jana,

"Sir how can you say one can collect these links so easily ????"

It must have been easy to collect all those links. SO MANY that you managed to find and post as a reply in less than seventeen minutes from the time my comments were made.

Jana, the rest of your comment is incomprehensible. You provided so-called censored articles. I selected one, googled it's title and author and found a link directly to the article in less than a minute.

Our press is very free and unfettered-unless trying to report from places like Pakistan. Jana, are there journalists jailed in Pakistan? Do you know any personally? If so, are they under "house arrest" like your judiciary and A.Q. Khan or is it like a real jail? You know...dirty, smelly, bad men who are murderers, rapists, drug-addicts,...journalists.

I know that in America Judith Miller is in jail, convicted of CONTEMPT OF COURT. I googled both American and Pakistani journalists in jails. I found Ms. Miller in America. You've quite a few in Pakistan.
 
Dear Jana,

"Sir how can you say one can collect these links so easily ????"

It must have been easy to collect all those links. SO MANY that you managed to find and post as a reply in less than seventeen minutes from the time my comments were made.

Jana, the rest of your comment is incomprehensible. You provided so-called censored articles. I selected one, googled it's title and author and found a link directly to the article in less than a minute.

Our press is very free and unfettered-unless trying to report from places like Pakistan. Jana, are there journalists jailed in Pakistan? Do you know any personally? If so, are they under "house arrest" like your judiciary and A.Q. Khan or is it like a real jail? You know...dirty, smelly, bad men who are murderers, rapists, drug-addicts,...journalists.

I know that in America Judith Miller is in jail, convicted of CONTEMPT OF COURT. I googled both American and Pakistani journalists in jails. I found Ms. Miller in America. You've quite a few in Pakistan.


:) let me tell you Sir i did not find that just after your post rather i had that many days before and it wasnt that easy to find that in just 17 minutes.

The news your media is reporting today from Pakistan is just beacuse that Pakistani Journalists are giving them most of the news and updates most of them work for your media too.

And i tell you my newspaper has a correspondent in Kohat who always writes against ISI and Army no one till date has jailed him.

Let not ignore that those who are in jail must have something illegal.

And why Judith Miller is jail even on CONTEMPT OF Court ???? Isnt Freedom of Expression is above anything there??

As far the house arrest of so-called lawyers Sir it is very much in-line with the law as under MPO (Public Maintaince Order) anyone who is disrupting Public order by damaging public and government property, or create such situation where people's life and property is under threat.

And tell me if your lawyers resort to violent protest will your government let them ??

And Sir isnt US constitution bans some stuff to be published in US ???

Isnt there an article in your constitution.

And wasnt US media has to report things only after scanned by Pentagon, on Iraq War ????
 
Jana,

"And wasnt US media has to report things only after scanned by Pentagon, on Iraq War ????"

No. You could report outside the scope of "pooled" coverage if you didn't wish the security or the access provided by our armed forces. If you imply censoring of submitted material, please relate the story and the CONTEXT (to include operationally restricted stories).

"Let not ignore that those who are in jail must have something illegal."

Or not, as the case may be unless you're guilty until proven innocent in Pakistan.

"And why Judith Miller is jail even on CONTEMPT OF Court ???? Isnt Freedom of Expression is above anything there??"

Jana, read and form your own conclusions about Judith Miller but I can tell you that she took as steep a fall as I've seen a respected American journalist in my fifty two year memory. It's an interesting aspect of the Valerie Plume case, which I'm sure that you've heard about.

"As far the house arrest of so-called lawyers Sir it is very much in-line with the law as under MPO (Public Maintaince Order) anyone who is disrupting Public order by damaging public and government property, or create such situation where people's life and property is under threat."

No doubt that "house arrest" is appropriate punishment for those who damage public and government property or create situations which endanger the lives of innocent others. I'm referring, though, to A.Q. Khan and your senior judiciary. Not your normal technocrat or attornies.

"And tell me if your lawyers resort to violent protest will your government let them ??"

Where has the respect for the rule of law gone in Pakistan? Americans would also demand their arrest. Jana, why were they protesting so violently?
 
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