A great time for a nuclear Pakistan
Pakistani authorities, be it military or civilian would probably need a superior quality and length whip, to keep their nuclear weapons under control. The political turmoil and the looming anarchy in Pakistan seem to reasonably endanger the fragile nuclear balance in the Pakistani-Indian conflict. What the West had feared for the past decades might reluctantly fall by the wayside. Harsh V Pant, a lecturer at King’s College London, foresees a green light for “a nuclear Pakistan,” and his arguments hardly seem comforting for critics out there. Although the technicalities of assembling a functional nuke are intricate - even if all the components are physically in the same country - a beautiful mind, put on destruction, can always make its way through.
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