What's new

South Korea and Japan need to review ties with Pakistan following North Korea's 5th Nuclear Test

Status
Not open for further replies.

chanakya84

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Aug 20, 2016
Messages
145
Reaction score
-6
Country
India
Location
India
WashingtonD.C. [US], Sept. 11 (ANI): In the wake of North Korea's fifth Nuclear test on September 9th, U.S. analysts dealing with North Korea are saying that the two most threatened nations from this test - Japanand South Koreaneed to ask questions on how impoverished North Korea secured the uranium based process for making a nuclear bomb with an explosive power of 10 to 12 Kilotons of TNT.


The source for this technology was Pakistanas reported by The WashingtonPost in 2011 when the founder of Pakistan's nuclear bomb, Abdul Qadeer Khan, had disclosed that North Korea bribed top military officials in Islamabadto obtain access to Nuclear Technology in the late 1990's.

North Korea watchers in Washingtonare saying that the September 9th nuclear detonation by North Korea is a logical continuation of the 2011 reports in The WashingtonPost which stated that A.Q. Khan made available documents that supported his claim that he personally transferred more than three million US Dollars in payments by North Korea to officers in the PakistanArmy. A claim denied by Pakistanat that time but it did not stop the U.S. officials from worrying about the potential involvement of elements in the PakistanArmy in the illicit nuclear trade.

Experts say that North Korea has developed a unified design for nuclear weapons that could be mounted on a variety of its missiles capable of reaching Seoul and Tokyo. The North Korean SCUD and the Midrange Rodong are capable of delivering a nuclear attack on both South Koreaand Japan. The WashingtonPost quoted nuclear expert Whang Joo Ho of Kyung Hee University in South Koreaas saying that with the latest test North Korea has demonstrated its ability to drop a Nuclear Bomb on its Asian neighbours.

While recounting Pakistan's role in the development of the North Korean Nuclear Program, experts said what A.Q. Khan started in the late 1990's is "now coming home to roost and the two most threatened nations are Japanand South Korea." If anything Japanand South Koreaneed to question the "fountain head" for this technology which has brought the Worldto this point where a virtual rogue state now has nuclear weapons, said U.S. analysts, adding that "even the Pakistani President in 2006, General Pervez Musharraf, had accused A.Q. Khan of profiting from nuclear related commerce but did nothing to punish other members of the Pakistani establishment who were involved in nuclear trade with North Korea."

The North Korean nuclear blast is one element of the anger against Pakistanin Washington. The other element being Pakistan's "duplicity" in the war against terror. On September 8th, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bob Corker, anguished over the flow of over 33 billion U S dollars to Pakistanover the years while Islamabadcontinued to give safe haven to terror groups who were involved in the killing of American troops in Afghanistan. Bob Corker told the Committee that "the Government of Pakistanknows where they (terrorists) live." Corker has been instrumental in the stopping of the sale of eight F 16's to Pakistanand the holding back of over 300 million dollars in military aid.

Sources at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee who were contacted after the North Korean Nuclear explosion said "a number of influential Senators are seeking answers on how North Korea got to this point," adding that the administration should have conducted detailed investigations on reports about

Pakistan's shipments of Centrifuges and other technology which North Korea bought and which has today presented the U.S. with a real headache on how to protect its two close allies - Japanand South Koreafrom a unpredictable regime with a deliverable Nuclear Weapon.

Sources said the real issue is not North Korea, as nothing more was expected from a regime which has refused to move on from the 1953 Armistice and which remains in a state of hostilities against the West but the country which sold the technology and drawings. Along with the United States, both Japanand South Koreaneed to review their ties with Pakistanbecause North Korea's fifth nuclear test has now changed everything in the Asian theatre.


http://www.business-standard.com/ar...-korea-s-5th-nuclear-test-116091100292_1.html
 
. .
Indian English newspapers and media have very high viewership outside India. So come again

The source is Indian and no one cares. It is a propaganda piece by an Indian source. High viewership among
who? Indian expats LOL India cannot lecture others to review anything. Japan and South Korea have good relations with Pakistan. India can't do anything about that. Keep dreaming.
 
Last edited:
. .
The source is Indian and no one cares. India cannot lecture others to review anything. Japan and South Korea have good relations with Pakistan. India can't do anything about that. Keep dreaming.
Well this is new, usually they love to present American rants and its European minions mimicry as "world opinion", but now "India as credible source of world info" :rofl:, gotta say didn't see this coming.
 
. . .
Well this is new, usually they love to present American rants and its European minions mimicry as "world opinion", but now "India as credible source of world info" :rofl:, gotta say didn't see this coming.

It is beyond ridiculous. Imposing and presenting their shitty sources as world opinion LOL Laughable to say the least. The whole world has condemned the test and not mentioned Pakistan once. These pathetic Indians have to always resort to unique BS to be heard.

:offpost:

Dear my question is simple if article is BS and no one cares , why you even bother replying?

The answer is simple. It is Indian BS logic as always. No one cares though. You are desperate because Kashmir is too much to handle for you. You have to resort to lies now to divert the attention.
 
.
WashingtonD.C. [US], Sept. 11 (ANI): In the wake of North Korea's fifth Nuclear test on September 9th, U.S. analysts dealing with North Korea are saying that the two most threatened nations from this test - Japanand South Koreaneed to ask questions on how impoverished North Korea secured the uranium based process for making a nuclear bomb with an explosive power of 10 to 12 Kilotons of TNT.


The source for this technology was Pakistanas reported by The WashingtonPost in 2011 when the founder of Pakistan's nuclear bomb, Abdul Qadeer Khan, had disclosed that North Korea bribed top military officials in Islamabadto obtain access to Nuclear Technology in the late 1990's.

North Korea watchers in Washingtonare saying that the September 9th nuclear detonation by North Korea is a logical continuation of the 2011 reports in The WashingtonPost which stated that A.Q. Khan made available documents that supported his claim that he personally transferred more than three million US Dollars in payments by North Korea to officers in the PakistanArmy. A claim denied by Pakistanat that time but it did not stop the U.S. officials from worrying about the potential involvement of elements in the PakistanArmy in the illicit nuclear trade.

Experts say that North Korea has developed a unified design for nuclear weapons that could be mounted on a variety of its missiles capable of reaching Seoul and Tokyo. The North Korean SCUD and the Midrange Rodong are capable of delivering a nuclear attack on both South Koreaand Japan. The WashingtonPost quoted nuclear expert Whang Joo Ho of Kyung Hee University in South Koreaas saying that with the latest test North Korea has demonstrated its ability to drop a Nuclear Bomb on its Asian neighbours.

While recounting Pakistan's role in the development of the North Korean Nuclear Program, experts said what A.Q. Khan started in the late 1990's is "now coming home to roost and the two most threatened nations are Japanand South Korea." If anything Japanand South Koreaneed to question the "fountain head" for this technology which has brought the Worldto this point where a virtual rogue state now has nuclear weapons, said U.S. analysts, adding that "even the Pakistani President in 2006, General Pervez Musharraf, had accused A.Q. Khan of profiting from nuclear related commerce but did nothing to punish other members of the Pakistani establishment who were involved in nuclear trade with North Korea."

The North Korean nuclear blast is one element of the anger against Pakistanin Washington. The other element being Pakistan's "duplicity" in the war against terror. On September 8th, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bob Corker, anguished over the flow of over 33 billion U S dollars to Pakistanover the years while Islamabadcontinued to give safe haven to terror groups who were involved in the killing of American troops in Afghanistan. Bob Corker told the Committee that "the Government of Pakistanknows where they (terrorists) live." Corker has been instrumental in the stopping of the sale of eight F 16's to Pakistanand the holding back of over 300 million dollars in military aid.

Sources at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee who were contacted after the North Korean Nuclear explosion said "a number of influential Senators are seeking answers on how North Korea got to this point," adding that the administration should have conducted detailed investigations on reports about

Pakistan's shipments of Centrifuges and other technology which North Korea bought and which has today presented the U.S. with a real headache on how to protect its two close allies - Japanand South Koreafrom a unpredictable regime with a deliverable Nuclear Weapon.

Sources said the real issue is not North Korea, as nothing more was expected from a regime which has refused to move on from the 1953 Armistice and which remains in a state of hostilities against the West but the country which sold the technology and drawings. Along with the United States, both Japanand South Koreaneed to review their ties with Pakistanbecause North Korea's fifth nuclear test has now changed everything in the Asian theatre.


http://www.business-standard.com/ar...-korea-s-5th-nuclear-test-116091100292_1.html

Article here says India will highlight Pakistan, North korea Nuclear tech links, if there is a remote possibility of that i think there will not be any relation improvement anytime soon.
 
.
So have the Japanese and South Korean governments, both of whom are friendly with Pakistan said something? No. So I guess it can be filed under "oh look evil Pakistan, please help". I thought the Indians criticised the Pakistanis for having an obsession.
 
.
Article here says India will highlight Pakistan, North korea Nuclear tech links, if there is a remote possibility of that i think there will not be any relation improvement anytime soon.

Another shitty Indian source:

http://m.deccanherald.com/articles.php?name=http://www.deccanherald.com/content/569700/india-highlight-n-koreas-defence.html

Do you have anything else? So desperate and ugly. These Indians want our trade routes to Afghanistan... LOL You Indians are high on some real good shit.
 
.
You are desperate because Kashmir is too much to handle for you.
Well, i don't handle anything related to Kashmir (Leave aside a few donation I made).

My question for you if you really think Kashmir will separate from india.

Can you give me exact timeframe like on 1st Jan 2020 Kashmir will be separated from India?
 
.
Indian English newspapers and media have very high viewership outside India. So come again
screenshot-www.livepopulation.com 2016-09-12 01-23-19.png

:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
. .
So have the Japanese and South Korean governments, both of whom are friendly with Pakistan said something? No. So I guess it can be filed under "oh look evil Pakistan, please help". I thought the Indians criticised the Pakistanis for having an obsession.
As you wish

Here is Japan Times for you

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion...mmentary/pakistan-n-korea-nexus/#.V9W9-mh95nI
The Pakistan-N. Korea nexus

And now you will look if the writer is Indian so i will save the trouble

Samuel Ramani is a Ph.D. candidate in International Relations at St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford and a journalist who writes regularly for The Washington Post and The Huffington Post. © 2016, The Diplomat; distributed by Tribune Content Agency
 
.
Status
Not open for further replies.

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom