the threat is posed by your country
India if there were a no threat from India, Pakistan hadn't develop its nuclear weapons and concentrate on other development project in Pakistan @Joe Shearer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------There was this Indian gentleman who went into his bank in London and asked the cashier to cash a cheque for him. She agreed, and wanted him to write out a cheque favouring 'Self', and to endorse it at the back. He made out his cheque, to Self, and signed it, and handed it over. "But you have to endorse it at the back, Sir," she said. "No, I don't. I've already signed it, haven't I?" "Yes, Sir, you have, but you have to endorse it." "Nothing of the sort," said the man. "My signature should be good enough."
While this was going on, and the queue was building up behind, the manager happened along, and saw what was happening. "Leave it to me," he said,"Come along to my office, Sir," he said to the client.
Once inside, the manager locked the door, and knocked the gentleman to the floor with a hard punch to the jaw. "Endorse the cheque," he said, picking him up; then he knocked him down again, with an elbow to the eye,"Endorse the cheque," he said to the bleeding man. After about five minutes of this, the client said,"Enough. Enough!" and was let out. He went back to the cashier, who was horrified to see his condition. "Oh, dear, you are bleeding and bruised, Sir! What a shame!"
"That's all right," said the client,"Nobody had explained things so clearly to me before," he said.
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Now that you've explained things in letters five times larger than normal, it is all very clear to me. Just because some idiot says,"We will eat grass if we have to, but we will build the bomb," it doesn't mean that we have to take him seriously. It's all our fault. Always was.