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I think our country should forget about giving billions of dollars of military aid to Pakistan. Pakistan will be taken over by the Taliban, Al Qaeda or other Islamic extremists. It's time for us to go into Pakistan and snatch the nuclear weapons they possess.
I have a question for my fellow members, and let me clarify at the outset that I am not being sarcastic or cute, that - What purpose would be achieved by developing more warheads. As per various estimations that I know of, Pakistan has somewhere between 60 - 150 N-Warheads. Correct me if I am wrong.
I fail to see even a doomsday scenario, where more than 4-5 warheads would ever be used and I am really thinking of the worst case scenario where a significant percentage of world population might be wiped out. Lets stretch it to 10 warheads being used and survival of this planet is in danger. Even if 50% of warheads are neutralized still the number is more than sufficient.
Deploying and distributing them among various divisions, also provides for more than that number for each of the three Forces - Land, Air and Navy.
My question is simple - whether it is actually a smart move to expand your N- arsenal which is a very money and resource extensive exercise. What does Pakistan gain. While on the contrary, there is lots to loose - more important than aid, I fear the world opinion and projection of Pakistan's image as a nation striving for peace and facing a massive civil war will suffer.
You can ofcourse choose to develop warheads till you have enough secure space and other nations (eg. US, India) are free to impose sanctions or apply diplomatic pressure to dissuade Pakistan.
So what are the benefits and do they outweigh the disadvantages which are part of the package?
PS: Please refrain from quoting number of warheads US / India / Israel has. I think it is a simple question which can be answered without bringing in other countries.
My layman's opinion on the Khusab Complex expansion is that plutonium based weapons are significantly smaller and lighter than the HEU based ones - hence the focus on greater Plutonium production.
The issue may not merely be one of significantly expanding the unconventional arsenal numerically, but of replacing part of it with a newer generation of plutonium based designs.
Thanks for the explanation, but is the right time and environment for the same? The general perception in India (atleast of those I know) is that Nuclear power is more potent as a defensive strategy tool than an offensive weapon. In current scenario, where even Mr. Zardari has stated that Taliban is clearly Pakistan's highest priority and I went through Musharraf's Interview where he mentions top 3 priorities for Pakistan as :
1. Economic revival and development
2. Demolition of extremist and militant Taliban
3. Political Stability
I know he does not possess a political position in Pakistan, but the man has been heading the country during the phase, which might be seen as a turning point in Pakistan's History. I don't see how the development of new weapons or upgradation of nuclear arsenal can be helpful in any of these. Just my 2 cents.
My layman's opinion on the Khusab Complex expansion is that plutonium based weapons are significantly smaller and lighter than the HEU based ones - hence the focus on greater Plutonium production.
The issue may not merely be one of significantly expanding the unconventional arsenal numerically, but of replacing part of it with a newer generation of plutonium based designs.