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Pakistan’s Nuclear Program is such a bitter pill which is not being swallowed by the western nations. A small country Israel can possess more than 100 nuclear warheads and no one has ever raised a finger on Israel’s nuclear program. The so-called terrorist attacks on September 11 raised concerns only about the security of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, a country thousand kilometers away. There were no concerns about the security of nuclear arsenal of any other country. This shows a preplanned course to wipe out Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, the only Islamic Nuclear State. Western countries don’t have any concerns with the security of nuclear weapons of Israel, Russia or India. Then why only Pakistan has to pass all the tests to prove her innocence. These countries have tried their best to eliminate Pakistan’s Nuclear Program but Pakistan’s genius minds enable Pakistan to stand among the Nuclear Powers. In 1976 France cancelled a deal for selling a nuclear reprocessing plant to Pakistan under US pressure. But our national hero Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan did a breakthrough in the history of Pakistan and invented a cheap process to reprocess our fissile material. No other country in Asia has this capability except China and Japan. Even India reprocesses its atomic fuel from other countries. Pakistani nuclear weapons are in a dismantle form. The fissile cores are stored separately from the non-nuclear explosives packages, and that the warheads are stored separately from the delivery systems. In a 2001 report, the Defense Department contends that "Islamabad's nuclear weapons are probably stored in component form" and that "Pakistan probably could assemble the weapons fairly quickly." Therefore the security of Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal is far more adequate than other countries. In my paper I tried my best to defuse the atmosphere of mistrust and doubt between Pakistan and the West.

Dr.Mamnoon Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Kafil. (2015) Western Concerns over Security of Pakistan’s, Karoonjhar Research Journal, Volume-1, Issue-2.
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