Scientist: Pakistan knew of NKorea nuke deal »
Posted By omerazam 3 months, 1 week ago in NewsThe disgraced architect of Pakistan's nuclear program said Friday that it provided centrifuges to North Korea in a 2000 shipment supervised by the army under President Pervez Musharraf
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elizabeth843 months, 1 week ago
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CHAM3 months, 1 week ago
Something doesn't add up here. Re-read the article. I says in the article that Khan was kept under tight control and was not allow to be interviewed.
Later in the article, it states that Khan had interviews, I assume in the last few days, with both Kyodo and AP.
Those two statements are mutually exclusive.
I thought Pakistan and North Korea used different refining processes. But I'm not sure. Anybody know?
Could it be that Khan is now making statements contradictory to the 2004 statements because he has a new Government to contend with? I thought Musharraf was still in control there.
I am confused.
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nikkibabe3 months, 1 week ago
Everything between Pakistan & N. Korea is perfectly OK with USA. Pakistan is its trusted partner.
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MurphyStout3 months, 1 week ago
North Korea is a nation of Orwellian brainwashed people, it is amazing that it exists, it is sad, scary, pathetic that this exists in today's "Modern" world. We need to get him out of power, but how? Bomb them all, bomb bomb bomb.
Any other options, I would like to know.
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