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Warheads stand ready for delivery if and when Iran goes nuclear, report says; Riyadh has the missiles needed to launch them



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Saudi Arabia may be prepared to field nuclear bombs it has purchased from Pakistan in response to Iran’s alleged military nuclear program, and may already have deployed missile systems capable of delivering the bombs, the BBC reported on Wednesday.


According to Mark Urban, diplomatic and defense editor for the BBC’s News night, there are suggestions that the Saudis have paid for a number of nuclear weapons that are ready and waiting in Pakistan. If the reports are accurate, the kingdom could have atomic weapons on its missiles evenbefore Iran has that capability.



Urban said it was an assessment shared by the former head of the IDF’s head of intelligence, Amos Yadlin, and cited comments Yadlin made to that effect at a conference in Sweden last month.



“The Saudis will not wait one month,” Yadlin reportedly said. “They already paid for the bomb, they will go to Pakistan and bring what they need to bring.”



Another source, described as “a senior NATO decision maker,” told Urban earlier this year of an intelligence report about Pakistani-made nuclear weapons ready for delivery to the kingdom.



Since 2009 Saudi Arabia has been sending clear warnings to the US that it will not sit back and let Iran go nuclear.



“I do think that the Saudis believe that they have some understanding with Pakistan that, in extremis,” they would be able to get nuclear weapons from Pakistan, Gary Samore, who until May this year was US President Barack Obama’s counter-proliferation adviser, was quoted as saying.



The Saudis already have the means to deliver nuclear weapons after acquiring Chinese-made CSS-2 missiles during the 1980s. The missiles, which have a range of over 2,500 kilometers, can be armed with nuclear warheads. In addition, it has been clear for many years that Saudi Arabia was funding the Pakistani defense establishment, the report said.



The report did not say whether the warheads would simply be handed over to the Saudis, or if Pakistani military units would be deployed in the kingdom to oversee their use, although it suggested that Pakistani-made Shaheen (Falcon) ballistic missiles were already stationed in Saudia Arabia, minus their warheads.



In an email to the BBC, Yadlin left no doubt as to his take on the gravity of the prospect of a nuclear-armed Saudi Arabia.



“Unlike other potential regional threats, the Saudi one is very credible and imminent,” he wrote.



Officially, both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia denied the reports. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry told the BBC in a statement that the report of nuclear bombs ready and waiting was “speculative, mischievous and baseless.”



“Pakistan is a responsible nuclear weapon state with robust command and control structures and comprehensive export controls,” the statement said.



The Saudi Arabian embassy in London similarly rejected the suggestion and noted that the kingdom was signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The embassy added that Saudi Arabia had rejected an offer to take a seat on the United Nations Security Council due, among other reasons, to the failure to keep the Middle East free of nuclear weapons.





SOURCE(S):

Times of Israel

Saudi Arabia said to have bought nukes from Pakistan | The Times of Israel

The Independent

Iran nuclear warning: Saudi Arabia could get nuclear weapons 'at any time' from allies Pakistan - Middle East - World - The Independent

The Time of Middle East

Saudi Arabia seals nuclear weapons ‘deal’ with Pakistan | The Times

BBC

BBC News - Saudi nuclear weapons 'on order' from Pakistan



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Misleading title, Saudi Arabia never said anything in that regard. In fact, KSA-Pak Nuke news can't be disclose to public. What KSA has said is that '' If the Mullah of Iran got his hand on nuclear weapons KSA will go Nuclear in a matter of days. How? No one knows.

End of the talk.:closed:
 
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any guesses as how much SA would have paid to PK for nukes?
 
I think Saudi Arabia has the mindset that it has complete ownership of Pakistan and that his highness could have whatever it wants at will, while completely ignoring the fact that it is Pakistanis who went through all the hurdles and sacrifices to acquire the nuclear warheads. Of course, Saudi Arabia may have supported Pakistan, but that does not entitle them to anything. I hope Nawaz Sharif or whoever is supporting this idea (if anyone is) understands that we do NOT give a damn about their petty regional conflicts. If anything, its continuous interference within the borders of other countries and attempt to control other nations is the reason why it is in its current position. Go find another sheep.
 
Another western paranoia about Pakistan's nuclear technology and it's safety.
The very same media was showing concerns that Pakistan's nuclear bombs may fall in the hands of terrorists,is now creating hype that Pakistan is spreading nuclear technology in the Arab state/region.
Verily,there is no cure for such insecure mindsets!
 
The Saudis already have the means to deliver nuclear weapons after acquiring Chinese-made CSS-2 missiles during the 1980s. The missiles, which have a range of over 2,500 kilometers, can be armed with nuclear warheads. In addition, it has been clear for many years that Saudi Arabia was funding the Pakistani defense establishment, the report said.

After Israel got nuclear weapons from America, it is kind of hard to argue that the other nations in the region should not have them. It reeks of hypocrisy.
 
any guesses as how much SA would have paid to PK for nukes?

You can't really put a price on something like nukes. They are usually not given for money but rather as a strategic response. However, knowing our leaders and allegations in the past, they will probably not hesitate to do it for money, although I cannot see how/why the Army would allow it. They could have a soft side for Saudi Arabia though. There's also been allegations in the past that Iran offered Pakistan 4B-5B for the technology.
 
Misleading title, Saudi Arabia never said anything in that regard. In fact, KSA-Pak Nuke news can't be disclose to public. What KSA has said is that '' If the Mullah of Iran got his hand on nuclear weapons KSA will go Nuclear in a matter of days. How? No one knows.

End of the talk.:closed:
Actually "Zaid Hamids" of this forum get over excited over such newspieces. They think that the Nuclear Warhead is like a cell phone sim which can be just pluged into mobile and voila! And even more unfortunately, the forum has plenty of them.
 
A Good News Indeed..If USA can provide Israel nukes illegitimately than we have every right to Provide our KSA brothers with such weapons,After all they have helped us out on Many occasions....
Pakistan can,but due to current geo-political and strategical situation,it is better for Pakistan to stay away from 'arab-Iranian' dogfight,as we cannot afford to turn Iran against us,however...we can take some measures to keep Iran under pressure.
 
After Israel got nuclear weapons from America, it is kind of hard to argue that the other nations in the region should not have them. It reeks of hypocrisy.
Having a nuke requires some understanding or advancement in Nuclear Technology. If Ryad wants to become a nuclear power, they have the enough money and influence to start a sound nuclear program. If Saudis have been keen of purchasing top of the line weapons what makes you think that they would not be able to become a nuclear power. For Iran whose conventional military consists of 70s tech, conventional superiority provides enough cushion to KSA
 
Having a nuke requires some understanding or advancement in Nuclear Technology. If Ryad wants to become a nuclear power, they have the enough money and influence to start a sound nuclear program. If Saudis have been keen of purchasing top of the line weapons what makes you think that they would not be able to become a nuclear power. For Iran whose conventional military consists of 70s tech, conventional superiority provides enough cushion to KSA

KSA is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the region, I have no doubt they could make their own nukes if they really wanted to.

As well as the delivery systems. It's a question of technology and money, and Saudi has both of these in spades.
 

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