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Afghanistan/South Asia
US can deal with Pakistani nukes in extremists' hands
2005-01-21
Dr Condoleezza Rice has indicated that the United States is prepared to deal with Pakistan's nuclear weapons falling into extremist hands. Questioned by Senator John Kerry during her confirmation hearing for secretary of state about the possibility of extremists taking control of Pakistan's nuclear weapons if President General Pervez Musharraf were toppled, she said the US was "prepared to try to deal with it".

Kerry said, "If you were to have a successful coup in Pakistan, you could have, conceivably, nuclear weapons in the hands of a radical Islamic state automatically, overnight. And to the best of my knowledge, in all of the inquiries that I've made in the course of the last years, there is now no failsafe procedure in place to guarantee against that weaponry falling into the wrong hands." Rice responded, "We have noted this problem and we are prepared to try to deal with it. I would prefer not in open session to talk about this particular issue," she said. Pressed on the point, Rice said: "We're very aware of the problem, senator, and we have had some discussions. But I really would prefer not to discuss that."
Kerry is a breath-takingly stoopid man. I really don't like him, and this merely reinforces my opinion...
Remind me how lucky we were yesterday at the Inaguration ...
Rice also said Pakistan had come back from the "brink of extremism" over the last five years thanks to Musharraf's policies in favour of moderate Islam. "And that has given rise to very promising developments, if you think about it, in South Asia, as India and Pakistan start feeling toward a better future. I think in part that's been fuelled by Pakistan's unwillingness to be associated with extremism." Asked by Kerry about the AQ Khan affair, Rice said what Washington was concerned with was that "we are able to get the information that we need to break up the network".
Posted by:Fred

#5  Condi should have told Kerry that she does not discuss such matters with people (Kerry, Ter-ray-sa, and the 'Tides foundation') who support the Terrorsts.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-01-21 5:48:01 PM  

#4  ... there is now no failsafe procedure in place to guarantee against that weaponry falling into the wrong hands.

Failsafe??? There's no such thing anywhere on earth, you self-absorbed POS! Of course, maybe if he had actually attended to some of his duties as a Senator (no thanks to me) he might know the answer to this question. I know, I know: this wasn't a legitimate request for information - just a lame attempt at gotcha

To think how close this guy came to being CinC just freezes my blood.
Posted by: Xbalanke   2005-01-21 5:38:05 PM  

#3  This from the man who wanted to give the Iranians nuclear fuel to "call their bluff".
Posted by: tu3031   2005-01-21 9:37:14 AM  

#2  Ã¢Â€ÂœIf you were to have a successful coup in Pakistan, you could have, conceivably, nuclear weapons in the hands of a radical Islamic state automatically, overnight."

As distinct from having nuclear weapons in the hands of ...?
Posted by: gromgorru   2005-01-21 6:02:55 AM  

#1  This is clearly a grandstanding gesture by an incompetent part-time senator with grand ambitions but little substance.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-01-21 12:23:59 AM  

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