Since you've retracted your irrational accusation that the soldiers mentioned in the article "held the keys to about a 100 nuclear warheads", its time for you now to deal with your remaining defamation against Mushi, and Bush's foreign policy in Pakistan, and answer the question...
--Boot Hill
Since you claim the nukes are normally kept disassembled (LOL), how could anyone hold the keys to "about a 100 nuclear warheads" if they were both disassembled and stored separately, as you claim
Firstly, most experts agree with my claim that Pakistan's nukes are disassembled - meaning that the core and the triggering mechanism are not mated to the warhead shell and are kept in separate locations. When a valuable item has components A and B and both are stored in separate places, the people who guard the location of A and the location of B hold the keys to the valuable item. And the people who guard these facilities are lower level officers and enlisted men. Ergo, they hold the keys to Pakistan's nukes. As simple as 1+1=2. And what follows is that any sign of large scale insubordination and Islamist tendencies among these people is cause for serious concern from the point of view of preventing nukes or nuclear fuel getting into Al Qaeda hands.
This is the third time you have shifted the goalposts and the third time I answered our changing queries.
perhaps it's time now for you to return to some of your unfinished work you've been ducking.
Perhaps you need to practice what you preach and explain your claims on post# 30 and my specific posers to you which you have been ducking.