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Dr. Abdul Qadeer [Kahn]
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- Subject: Dr. Abdul Qadeer [Kahn]
- From: bill payne <[email protected]>
- Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 18:53:15 -0600
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Sunday 5/31/98 6:06 PM
J Orlin Grabbe
Read at http://www.aci.net/kalliste/ tonight
India vs. Pakistan
Another Pakistan Nuke.. Dr. Abdul Qadeer
Friday 5/15/1998 Albuquerque Journal, Universal Press Syndicate,
Syndicated Columnist Richard Reeves writes
U.S. Indignation at India�s Nuclear Testing Hypocritical
London - So, India has conducted its second test of a nuclear weapon,
and its
third, fourth, and fist and sixth, in the past few days. That put it
1,026 tests
behind the United States. ...
This has been coming for a long, time - and we have been foolish or
deliberately
looking the wrong way for decades. Fifteen years ago, in 1983, we the
Reeves family,
were living in the district called E-7, the best neighborhood in
Islamabad, the capital of
Pakistan. (My wife was doing work involving refugee camps in the
northwest of the
country, across the border from the Afghan-Soviet war.)
Like everyone else around there, including American diplomats, we
knew why military
car arrived each morning to take the fellow around the corer, Abdel
Qadeer Kahn, to his
office - or laboratory. Kahn was in charge of building the bomb out
in the Pakistani desert
at a place called Kahuta. This was the so-called �Islamic bomb� ready
for use against India,
which had conducted its first test in 1974. Whatever we though,
Pakistanis believed nuclear
weapons were essential to checkmate the change of being overwhelmed by
India., their
10-time-as-big neighbor. ...
Small world. See Los Angeles Times syndicated columnist Richard Reeves
at http://www.jya.com/whp052898.htm
John Young's voice telephone is being picked-up by his fax tonight.
Let's all hope for prompt peaceful settlement of the unfortunate matter.
Later
bill