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India-Pakistan
A Q Khan episode was embarrassing: Musharraf
2006-09-24
President Pervez Musharraf has revealed that his ‘most embarrassing moment’ was when a US official placed in front of him concrete evidence of Pakistan's top scientist A Q Khan leaking nuclear secrets to Iran and North Korea. Musharraf claims he only suspected that Khan was passing secrets to Iran and North Korea until the then CIA Director George Tenet confronted him with proof at the United Nations in 2003. "(Tenet) took his briefcase out, passed me some papers. It was a centrifuge design with all its numbers and signatures of Pakistan. It was the most embarrassing moment," he admits in an interview to CBS news.

Musharraf learned then, he says, that not only were blueprints being given to Iran and North Korea, but the centrifuges themselves - the crucial technology needed to enrich uranium to weapons grade - were being passed to them. "(Khan) gave them centrifuge designs. He gave them centrifuge parts. He gave them centrifuges," he said.

Despite the fact that the military was guarding Khan's nuclear facilities and the total amount of secret material sent from the laboratory was more than 18 tons, Musharraf denies anyone in the government or military had to know. "First of all these centrifuges, or their parts, these are not huge elements. They can be put in your car and moved," he says. "(The shipments) were not done once. They must have been transported many times."
Posted by:Fred

#6  As if Perv did not know what was going on with Kahn and Iran/North Korea.

He is only embarrassed that he was caught out!!!!!
Posted by: Gravish Spaviling5504   2006-09-24 15:59  

#5  Peoples' language is usually pretty revealing.

Musharraf doesn't feel guilty about Khan's proliferation. He doesn't worry about the effects on world peace or security.

He DOES worry about his image. That's it, folks. He's being straight up with us.
Posted by: lotp   2006-09-24 12:52  

#4  Ah yes. "My Most Embarassing Moment". This is destined to be a classic in the Reader's Digest.

"I distinctly recall telling AQ: ' No selling nuclear secrets to other nations!' You can imagine my horror when I found out...."
Posted by: Chaviger Flusing8013   2006-09-24 12:21  

#3  Embarassing? Embarassment is what one feels when caught propositioning one's hostess, or pissing on the rosebush. Not what one feels when one's pet scientist is revealed to be doing what one ordered him to do. Just how stupid does he think we are?
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-09-24 09:28  

#2  Perv is making quite the understatement here. That incident was much worse than embarrassing. The worlds very first nuclear exchange will be directly traceable back to Khan. If Oppenhiemer was referencing himself when he quoted Hindu scripture he was wrong, it is Khan who is death, the destroyer of worlds.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2006-09-24 07:25  

#1  If Perv is so enraged, he can place Khan into our hands for some less-than-gentle questioning.

[Our special prisoner requires the # 4 truncheon, Miggs, if you please.]
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-24 00:48  

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