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Pakistan denies it altered US-made missiles
Google News ^ | 8-30-2009 | Google News

Posted on 09/05/2009 8:57:11 PM PDT by OldSpice

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan rejected accusations its army illegally modified American-made missiles to increase its land-strike capability, denying Sunday that it reconfigured anti-ship weapons in a way that could target India.

The denial was in response to a news report that the Obama administration made a diplomatic protest to Pakistan's prime minister over the alleged alterations to the anti-ship missiles Islamabad bought in the 1980s.

Nuclear-armed Pakistan is a key U.S. ally in fighting the Taliban and hunting down al-Qaida terrorist leaders along its northwestern border with Afghanistan. However, it's aggressive weapons development and antagonistic relations with giant neighbor India, also a nuclear power, have raised concerns of an arms race.

A statement from Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said Sunday that it "categorically rejected" the article in The New York Times saying that Harpoon anti-ship missiles had been modified and that they could pose a potential threat to giant rival India.

The newspaper cited senior Obama administration and congressional officials as saying the allegation first surfaced in June in an unpublicized diplomatic protest to Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.

Husain Haqqani, Pakistan's ambassador to the U.S., also denied the report.

"The accusations are incorrect and based on wrong intelligence," Haqqani said in a report carried by the state-run news agency, Associated Press of Pakistan.

The Harpoon missiles were sold to Pakistan by the Reagan administration decades ago as defensive weapons.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: harpoon; islam; missile; pakistan

1 posted on 09/05/2009 8:57:11 PM PDT by OldSpice
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To: OldSpice
A statement from Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said Sunday that it "categorically rejected" the article in The New York Times ...

This is a tough one! Who do you believe?

The NY Times, which, if lying was an Olympic event, would be a world record holder, or a Pakistani Foreign Minister??

My guess is that, somehow, both are lying!!

2 posted on 09/05/2009 9:02:52 PM PDT by airborne (Don't let history record that, when faced with evil, you did nothing!)
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