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Nuke fears
‘nonsense’, says ISPR
WASHINGTON—Director General Inter Service Public Relations Maj Gen
Waheed Arshad has said that country’s nuclear weapons are safe and that
the fears about their falling into the hands of Islamic extremists are
totally “unfounded and nonsense”.
“Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is very secure.... And our security measures
are one of the best in the world. All these fears are basically
unfounded and nonsense, of course, about nuclear weapons falling into
Islamic radicals. There’s nothing like that,” Army spokesman Major
General Waheed Arshad said talking to CNN.
“We very well understand how to keep our nuclear weapons secure, how to
look after them. We are a very responsible people, with a responsible
institution and a responsible country,” he told CNN’s Late Edition
blaming “militias and vested interests” for such reports.
The top military official said that the killing of former Prime Minister
Benazir Bhutto was an act of terrorism but claimed that “the basic
problem of Taliban is in Afghanistan, not in Pakistan” and Islamabad
would ultimately eliminate the local militants.
“... Basically, it was an act of terrorism. They targeted one of the
major political leaders in the country... I think the spokesperson for
the ministry very clearly said that it’s al-Qaeda and these people,
Baitullah Mehsud, who was behind this act of terrorism, which killed
Minister Benazir Bhutto,” Arshad said. |