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By Praveen Swami, Diplomatic Editor Published: 10:00PM BST 10 Oct 2010

Pakistan has been secretly accelerating the pace of its nuclear weapons programme, infuriating the US which is trying to cap worldwide stocks of fissile material and improve fraught relations with a fragile ally in the Afghanistan war.

The Institute for Science and International Security, a Washington-based nuclear watchdog, has obtained satellite images showing that a row of cooling towers at Pakistan's secret Khushab-III reactor has been completed. This suggests the plant could begin operation within months, allowing Pakistan substantially to increase its stockpiles of weapons-grade plutonium.

Last year, Barack Obama, US president, called for "a new treaty that verifiably ends the production of fissile materials". In response, the Conference on Disarmament, a 64-nation coalition that negotiated the 1992 Chemical Weapons convention and the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, agreed to negotiate a Fissile Materials Cut-off Treaty, intended to cap production of weapons-grade enriched uranium and most forms of plutonium.
But Pakistan, which is deepening its nuclear ties to China, has blocked the Conference on Disarmament from starting discussions, saying a cut-off would hurt its national security interests. Ashley Tellis, a scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said: "Pakistan thinks its going to be forced to cap its fissile material stocks and wants to make sure it has as much as it can get before then." The country's position has frustrated many states. Rose Gottmeiler, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, recently warned that her country's "patience is running out".
Khushab-III is the latest in a series of reactors built to feed Pakistan's nuclear weapons programme. Khushab-II, located next to its new sister plant, became operational in February. The plutonium produced at the complex allows for the construction of small but lethal weapons: a single kilogram can produce an explosion equal to 20,000 tons of conventional explosives.
Work at Khushab III has forged ahead even as Pakistan struggles to cope with floods that have inflicted damage estimated at £27 billion–and amid mounting concerns over the long-term security of the strife-devastated country's nuclear arsenal.
Pakistan argues that its nuclear weapons programme is necessary to counter the superior conventional forces of India, its historic adversary. In a recent report published by the prestigious Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Hans Kristensen and Robert Norris estimated it had assembled 70-90 nuclear warheads to India's 60-80, and had produced enough fissile material to manufacture another 90 more

The Obama administration is also disturbed by Chinese plans to build two new nuclear reactors in Pakistan, bypassing Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) rules that bar sales of nuclear equipment to states that have not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). India, which along with Israel and Pakistan has refused to sign the NPT, recently obtained a waiver from the NSG allowing sales under international safeguards.
China, however, says it does not need NSG permission to sell reactors to Pakistan, arguing it had committed to the deal before it joined the NSG in 2004–a claim the United States disputes.

Pakistan's nuclear arms push angers America - Telegraph
 
pakistan energy crices maybe solved by these civil nuclear plants..

its so shameful while arming bharat with nuclear plants, and denying pakistan's objection, this so called cheater ally is shamelessly objecting to pakistan.

it is always dhoke baz americans who start trouble and then they start yelling..

i am against the plants, if they are not gonna benefit our economy though
 
Isn't it ironic that those get angry at our Nuke development who themselves have thousands of them.

Two faces my friend, two faces. Depends on what time of the day they come up with such non-sense.
 
article is written by Mr. Sawami... i have no reference of his credibility.
 
Isn't it ironic that those get angry at our Nuke development who themselves have thousands of them.

The United States wants to be a world-wide police officer. And a corrupt one, at that. They will do anything that will bring benefit to their nation and maybe some to her allies.

Before the United Nations, take a look at their actions in South America during Roosevelt's time. "Big Stick Diplomacy" is used even today.
 
The United States wants to be a world-wide police officer. And a corrupt one, at that. They will do anything that will bring benefit to their nation and maybe some to her allies.

Before the United Nations, take a look at their actions in South America during Roosevelt's time. "Big Stick Diplomacy" is used even today.

"My way or the highway" :usflag:
 
Let them bark we must make many as we can to assure that we are secure against any threat in the future.
 
Let them bark we must make many as we can to assure that we are secure against any threat in the future.

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Pakistan should damn care what th USA says and press on with their nuclear power plants.
Its not the americans who have to sit in 50'C heat without electricity for 10 hours every day.

In addition to that Pakistan should have the right to blind those spying satellites while on It's territory..China has been doing this by shining high power Laser on Passing American satellites,Blinding them while the satellites are above china.
http://defensetech.org/2006/09/25/chinese-laser-vs-u-s-sats/

All this so called American outcry or Bratz cry was created based on satellite pictures of Khushab Nuclear power plant,which is being built for power production.Now the USA has assumed that Pakistan wants More Nukes thorough this Power plant without any solid evidence...Construction of cooling towers doesnt mean construction of nuclear bomb..USA of all should know this.

Best way forward is to blind their Spy sats while they are on Pakistan,so that they don't jump to conclusions next time,and ask Pakistani sources for explanation before throwing a tantrum.
 
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PAK will never stop NUKE capabilities n the process will remain continue.

World dont know the capability n quantity of PAK NUKES...But I m sure that they are more then the estimations.
Even missiles have also been improved
 
article is written by Mr. Sawami... i have no reference of her credibility.

Thats exactly the point i am making the westren media so desprate to spread propogenda against pakistan will take any comments that suit there need.
 
First, the number 1 nuclear rogue state on earth - which also has the great "HONOUR" of being the ONLY country in the world to have ever used them - should immediately declare that they are going to get rid of ALL nuclear weapons. Then, the rest of the world will follow. Fair deal or not?
 
Pakistan is not pushing for nuclear weapons as there is no need for it..The country already got enough nuclear arsenel for its purposes..The current push is clearly a desperate attempt to overcome the power crisis which will eventually destablize the country through public unrest and economic melt down..

So in effect the country is trying to save its integrity.
 
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