"lower level officers and enlisted men" actually "hold the keys to about a 100 nuclear warheads". Where is your proof for that reckless accusation?
There are these things called nuclear warheads. The things that make them go boom are called nuclear fuel. It is a well known fact that except in times of war, Pakistan stores these warheads in parts, with the nuclear fuel and the detonation mechanism separately.
Pakistan's Generals, like every army's Generals, are not known to guard facilities. Ergo, enlisted men and lower level officers guard these sites. While PALs may prevent accidental detonation of nuclear devices, they do not prevent a determined group of people from emptying the HEU from a warhead and making another crude nuclear or radiological device.
Ergo, it is clear that lower level Pakistan army officers and enlisted men hold the keys to Pakistan's arsenal and any militancy in their midst poses a direct threat to American interests.
Assuming, arguendo, that to be a fact, it merely adds fuel to my argument that you have provided no proof (and especially not in your off-point obfuscations in post #38) to support your lie that these "lower level officers and enlisted men" actually "hold the keys to about a 100 nuclear warheads". So are you finally prepared to admit that there is no actual proof for that reckless accusation?
--Boot Hill