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Looks like the new government in Pakistan has released AQ Khan from his house arrest. Considering what he has been convicted of doing, this is obviously a bad move internationally for Pakistan despite its domestic popularity.
The last thing we need are India and Pakistan squabblilng at each other again. I personally think that Pakistan was in the wrong here. If Einstien/Oppenhiemer/etc had proliferated nuclear technology to other unstable and/or hostile countries, they would be tried (and possibly convicted) as traitors, despite their popularity and contribution to our own nuclear program.
I honestly don't know where our future relations with Pakistan will go considering things like this. On one hand, they are an invaluable ally for operations in Afghanistan and having them also on our side enables us to be a mediator to keep things cool between them and India. They also don't have the strength to control some of their tribal/boarder areas, so we can't put all the blame on them for what goes on there. Exporter of terror? Seems to be a grey area. On the other hand, it is crap like this why we must be skeptical.
Looks like the new government in Pakistan has released AQ Khan from his house arrest. Considering what he has been convicted of doing, this is obviously a bad move internationally for Pakistan despite its domestic popularity.
It is time for the international community to think whether to declare Pakistan a terrorist country," Manish Tewari, the Congress party spokesman said in New Delhi, in reference to the end from house arrest of Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan.
Khan, the man at the center of the world' most serious nuclear proliferation scandal, was released Friday after five years of house arrest.
Revered by many Pakistanis as the father of the country's atomic bomb, he confessed to selling nuclear secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya in 2004. He was immediately pardoned by the government, although his movements were restricted.
The last thing we need are India and Pakistan squabblilng at each other again. I personally think that Pakistan was in the wrong here. If Einstien/Oppenhiemer/etc had proliferated nuclear technology to other unstable and/or hostile countries, they would be tried (and possibly convicted) as traitors, despite their popularity and contribution to our own nuclear program.
I honestly don't know where our future relations with Pakistan will go considering things like this. On one hand, they are an invaluable ally for operations in Afghanistan and having them also on our side enables us to be a mediator to keep things cool between them and India. They also don't have the strength to control some of their tribal/boarder areas, so we can't put all the blame on them for what goes on there. Exporter of terror? Seems to be a grey area. On the other hand, it is crap like this why we must be skeptical.