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The real reason for Pakistan's nuclear expansion isn't India ‐ it's for blackmailing the United States
2015-10-19
[Yahoo] Why does the United States shy away from confronting Pakistan about its continued export of terrorism? The simple answer is nukes. Pakistan has been steadily increasing fissile material for its nuclear stockpile and now produces enough for between 16 and 20 warheads per year. Its justification was initially New Delhi's nuclear program, except that India produces material for only around 5 warheads per year. India has a stockpile of an estimated 90 to 110 warheads in reserve; Pakistan is thought to have between 110 and 130 (though some experts believe it's possible "to calculate a number twice this size"). But it's not an arms race if only one party is racing.

Since seeking nuclear parity with India now has little credibility as an excuse, Pakistan has resorted to several flimsy reasons to justify its nuclear expansion. The one that gained the most traction blames an Indian Army doctrine, Cold Start, which would have involved punitive incursions into Pakistan following a terrorist attack. The Indian Army certainly considered Cold Start in 2004 -- but the Indian military or government never formally adopted it. Pakistani strategists, many with ties to the military, have also blamed India's defense spending, military modernization, and even its purportedly belligerent rhetoric as reasons for Islamabad to rely on nuclear weapons to compensate for the growing disparity between the two countries. These have never been more than convenient pretexts for a Pakistani nuclear arms buildup.

The real reason for Pakistan's nuclear expansion isn't India -- it's for blackmailing the United States. So fearful has Washington been of Pakistan's nukes being sold, stolen, lost, sabotaged, or accidentally used that during George W. Bush's administration, it reportedly spent as much as $100 million trying to secure the arsenal. Since 2001, the Pakistan Army has also received more than $20 billion in military support from the United States, even as it has continued to support groups like the Haqqani network that have killed hundreds of Americans. This is the greatest shakedown in history.

What makes this ploy all the more brilliant is that the blackmail victim doesn't even realize it.
Posted by:3dc

#4  The Saudis aren't stupid enough to pay before delivery, are they?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2015-10-19 12:42  

#3  for a guarantee that Pakistan would provide Saudi Arabia with a weapon or a nuclear shield

That may have been the plan, but the Saudis must now be feeling uncertain about that guarantee, given Pakistan's refusal to provide troops for SA's Yemen adventure.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-10-19 06:10  

#2  Yeah really someone spends billions of dollars on nuclear weapons to take a chance on getting 100 million in foreign aid?

I would suggest a possible reason maybe Saudi Arabia which is said to have funded Pakistan’s continued expansion of its nuclear stockpile in return for a guarantee that Pakistan would provide Saudi Arabia with a weapon or a nuclear shield in the case of Iran getting a bomb.
Posted by: BernardZ   2015-10-19 05:41  

#1  The Bammer repor is interested in making [Iran-style] Nuclear Deals wid both NORTH KOREA + PAKISTAN.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-10-19 01:20  

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