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New dossier on Khan nuclear network may rock
Gulf Times ^ | 4/29/07

Posted on 04/29/2007 7:17:33 AM PDT by Valin

LONDON: Nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan is set to attract world attention again next week as a fresh dossier on his nuclear black market network is being made available to the international media in London that might unleash a new storm for Pakistan. The fresh dossier might put Iran under more pressure than Pakistan, as it is said to focus on the activities of Khan’s nuclear network and its links with Iran to prove it helped Tehran facilitate its own nuclear facilities.

The international press, particularly based in London, Washington and New Delhi, might find a lot of juicy stuff about Pakistan on May 2 from this dossier to report and establish yet again that in addition to certain countries like Iran, North Korea, and Libya, now even terrorists were capable of getting nuclear weapons from black markets like one that was operated by Khan. Sources claimed that the Pakistan was concerned about the development and was trying to details about the new research paper.

It wanted to prepare itself in advance to face the international media about many of the startling points raised in the new findings. The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) has published the new document titled “Nuclear black markets: Pakistan, A Q Khan and the rise of proliferation networks: A new assessment”.

According to the paper, the arrest and public confession of Khan in 2004 confirmed the existence of a global proliferation network which had, over almost two decades, provided nuclear technology, expertise and designs to Iran, North Korea, Libya and possibly other countries. The IISS has now claimed that Khan was not the only nuclear arms merchant and Pakistan was not the only country implicated in his shadowy network. It spanned three continents and eluded both national and international systems of export controls that had been designed to prevent illicit trade. This highlighted concerns that nuclear technology was no longer the monopoly of the industrially advanced countries, but possibly can be purchased off-the-shelf by both states and terrorist groups.

Meanwhile, it has been claimed that the IISS dossier provides a comprehensive assessment of the Pakistani nuclear programme from which the Khan network emerged, the network’s proliferation activities, and the illicit trade in fissile materials. In addition, the dossier provides an overview of the clandestine nuclear procurement activities of other states, along with the efforts made both by Pakistan and the international community to prevent reoccurrence of further proliferation networks and to secure nuclear technology. The final chapter assesses policy options for further action.

The IISS is the world’s leading authority on political-military conflict. It has offices in the US and Singapore. The IISS was founded in 1958 in the UK by a number of individuals interested in maintaining civilised international relations in the nuclear age. Much of the institute’s early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control and was hugely influential in setting the intellectual structures for managing the Cold War.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: aqkhan; nukes; pakistan; rockon; thisthreadrocks; wewhoareabout2rock

1 posted on 04/29/2007 7:17:36 AM PDT by Valin
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To: Valin
All this while Hans Blix was working to protect us from WMDs? All this while the UN was dutifully working? But, but John Kerry had a plan to stop proliferation? And Clinton was intensely focused on this threat? Notsobright said the Iraq war caused NK’s nukes? This doesn’t make sense..../sarcasm off
2 posted on 04/29/2007 7:25:52 AM PDT by enough_idiocy (Someone start a website: if the traitors won't support you, we will - www.fundthetroops.org.)
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To: Valin
Interesting...

Makes we wonder.... again.... what's up with John Batchelor? The debut of his new show was expected 4 months ago.

3 posted on 04/29/2007 7:34:30 AM PDT by C210N (Bush SPIED, Terrorists DIED!)
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To: Valin
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4 posted on 04/29/2007 7:56:48 AM PDT by Dick Vomer (liberals suck....... but it depends on what your definition of the word "suck" is.,)
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To: Valin

This guy Khan is the poster child for state-sponsored assasination.


5 posted on 04/29/2007 9:20:08 AM PDT by rbg81 (1)
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To: rbg81

Khan is a Pakistan national hero. He is supposedly under house arrest, but I bet that is a sham produced for American
consumption.


6 posted on 04/29/2007 9:37:15 AM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Valin

Shouldn’t the title end with ‘rock Pakistan’-that’s what the original article states.Afterall it’s about the Pakis getting worked up.


7 posted on 04/29/2007 8:29:32 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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To: Anti-Bubba182; rbg81

Khan was just a (willing) pawn in a game run by the Paki army.Pakistan N-programme has always been run by the military.Khan couldn’t have lifted a finger without the Army high command knowing.Afterall Pakistan is an army with a country-not the other way around.


8 posted on 04/29/2007 8:31:24 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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To: Valin
Wonder who the heck is spinning this story to make it seem that Khan is the mastermind of this deception? Khan is a player who played his part. The real villains are the ISI and Pakistan military...read Musharraf.
9 posted on 04/30/2007 6:49:48 AM PDT by USMMA_83 (Tantra is my fetish ;))
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