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 Post subject: PAKISTANI NUCLEAR PROGRAMME A HOAX AND COMMUNIST CHINA
PostPosted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 10:14 pm 
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What is well known is that the Pakistani nuclear programme is a hoax. Pakistan has no Uranium ore. All stories of Uranium being mined in Balochistan are carefully planted. Dr. A.Q. Khan does not know nuclear physics and was a very poor student when he studied for his doctorate degree in metallurgy at the Catholic University of Leuven.
What is well known Pakistan got some enriched Uranium, nuclear designs and about three small bombs from China. Nawaz Sharif in reality blasted one 2 kiloton device in 1998 and prior to this he went to China to get possible replacements. Dr. Khan sold Chinese nuclear designs and made money!

The 300MW nuclear power plant supposedly built by China in Pakistan came from elsewhere. China to this day can not build large nuclear powerplants and is way behind India in nuclear technology. The Daya Bay nuclear plants built by France for China are not also working too well. The nuclear plant data on China (all outside manufactured) is fake and carefully planted into the media.

President Bush as a true democrat has no use now for tiny Pakistan and totalitarian and backward China. As President Bush respects democracies he surely likes India.

P.S. India's present nuclear capabilities

a pure fission plutonium bomb with a yield of 12 kt;
a fusion boosted fission bomb with a yield of 15-20 kt, made with weapon-grade ploutonium;
a fusion boosted fission bomb design, made with reactor-grade plutonium;
low yield pure fission plutonium bomb designs with yields from 0.1 kt to 1 kt;
a thermonuclear bomb design with a yield of 200-300 kt.


According to the expert Albright in 1997

His estimate for India's holdings of weapons-grade plutonium are 4200 kg of unsafeguarded plutonium (800 kg of this already separated) and 4100 kg of IAEA safeguarded plutonium (25 kg of this separated). This unsafeguarded quantity could be used to manufacture roughly 1000 nuclear weapons, if India so chose (which would give it the third largest arsenal in the world, behind only the U.S. and Russia).

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