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A self-proclaimed defector from Pakistan's nuclear weapons program is not a scientist at all, but a low-paid accountant for a company that makes bathroom tiles, a director of the company said yesterday.

Iftikhar Khan Chaudhry, who is seeking asylum in the United States, told a number of reporters on Wednesday that he had been at an April meeting -- weeks before India and Pakistan set off dueling nuclear tests -- at which Pakistani military leaders had decided to launch a pre-emptive nuclear attack against New Delhi within 48 hours.

Mr. Khan, at a series of news conferences at the office of his lawyer, Michael J. Wildes, said he was ready to provide the United States with sensitive, secret information about Pakistan's nuclear weapons program, including details about the presence of Chinese and Iranian scientists.

But Azad Gulzar Sheikh, a director of the Forte Trading Company, told Pakistan state television in Islamabad and other Pakistani news agencies that until last fall Mr. Khan had worked as an assistant accountant for his company, which makes ceramic tiles and bathroom fixtures.:partay::partay:
By JOHN KIFNER
Published: July 03, 1998
That Pakistan Nuclear Expert May Be a Lowly Accountant - NYTimes.com

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Was checking some old archives and came across this - Interesting.:cheesy:
 
For God's sake!...there should be an end to fanboyism.

Hey Pakistan is a free country ...U cannot put restrictions to anybodys liberty, business or thinking....Alhamdolillah! we are free pplz/Muslims just under the God , Almighty Allah SBWT.........We are free to do fanboyism or whatever if it is not against our God's will.......Subhan-Allah.......:azn:
 
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A self-proclaimed defector from Pakistan's nuclear weapons program is not a scientist at all, but a low-paid accountant for a company that makes bathroom tiles, a director of the company said yesterday.

Iftikhar Khan Chaudhry, who is seeking asylum in the United States, told a number of reporters on Wednesday that he had been at an April meeting -- weeks before India and Pakistan set off dueling nuclear tests -- at which Pakistani military leaders had decided to launch a pre-emptive nuclear attack against New Delhi within 48 hours.

Mr. Khan, at a series of news conferences at the office of his lawyer, Michael J. Wildes, said he was ready to provide the United States with sensitive, secret information about Pakistan's nuclear weapons program, including details about the presence of Chinese and Iranian scientists.

But Azad Gulzar Sheikh, a director of the Forte Trading Company, told Pakistan state television in Islamabad and other Pakistani news agencies that until last fall Mr. Khan had worked as an assistant accountant for his company, which makes ceramic tiles and bathroom fixtures.:partay::partay:
By JOHN KIFNER
Published: July 03, 1998
That Pakistan Nuclear Expert May Be a Lowly Accountant - NYTimes.com

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Was checking some old archives and came across this - Interesting.:cheesy:

NO!.....Iftikhar Khan Chaudhry.....is realli an expert in the Nuclear science and shold be granted asylum on especial quota base in US... cuz he gonna be a great asset to the CIA there against Pakistan Nuclear programme......ummm........:woot:
 
anyone can find asylum in US ............just have to practice how to lie without expressions........simple na.......and adding some betraying flavor ..................make a spicy story
 
What makes you think we don't have backups for such plans? Chidambaram's idiotic face or MMS' voiceless lip-synching? They don't manage our weapons, Strategic Nuclear Command does.
What are you trying to say?...sorry,didn't get you...

SPD and NCA do manage our nukes...I was saying that for the above mentioned specific purpose,4-5 such weapons should be produced...And there is no backup for nuclear EMP...
 
In my opinion,Pakistan needs a megaton-class fusion/thermonuclear weapon...not because it can cause more destruction,but because an explosion of such a device at 400 km altitude has the potential of theoratically crippling the electronic infrastructure of a large part of India by generating very powerfull EMP,thereby weakening its Ballistic missile and Anti-aircraft defenses.

this where SLBMs come into the picture
 
this where SLBMs come into the picture

No,no...I was talking about ballistic missile defenses and Anti-aircraft defenses...

Rather the entire electronic infrastructure of Indian military in the target area...
 
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