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Bush handed blueprint to seize Pakistan's nuclear arsenal

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posted on Dec, 1 2007 @ 02:51 PM
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Bush handed blueprint to seize Pakistan's nuclear arsenal


www.guardian.co.uk

The man who devised the Bush administration's Iraq troop surge has urged the US to consider sending elite troops to Pakistan to seize its nuclear weapons if the country descends into chaos.

In a series of scenarios drawn up for Pakistan, Frederick Kagan, a former West Point military historian, has called for the White House to consider various options for an unstable Pakistan.
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posted on Dec, 1 2007 @ 02:51 PM
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Is the situation in Pakistan orchestrated?
If Pakistan falls into chaos and this plan is carried out, will it be a good excuse for the US/UK to say that 'some nukes missing' then to go ahead and launch a false flag attack on a nation?

Something is not right about the current affairs in Pakistan. You could almost argue that the take over was an act of terrorism given the circumstances.

Is it already too late? Have nukes already been taken out?

www.guardian.co.uk
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posted on Dec, 1 2007 @ 03:55 PM
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i go along with the last statement made in the Guardian article....

the idea is Hyperbole




i can see this theoretical response by the USA to 'secure' all those widely
scattered nuclear devices/warheads as mere propaganda,
to make the populace fell better with the wishful thinking that
American Rangers or Delta forces will, as a last resort, insert themselves
to preotect the world...............

humbug & balderdash, the wishful thinking scenario is all hype & hyperbole
the US, Russia, UN, or any other force is impotent to seize more than 1 or 2
of these nuclear arsenals, the rest will go the way of those ?many?
USSR suitcase nukes back in the 1990s



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