Japan should not depend on U.S. nuke: Ex-Australian Minister
‘‘Can you really be serious about nuclear disarmament while at the same time thinking nuclear weapons should be available not just to deal with other nuclear weapons’ threat from other countries,’’ Ex-Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans said, adding that the longstanding Japanese government policy is a double standard. Evans, co-chair of the International Commission on Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament, visited Japan following its regional meeting last week in Beijing.
How handcuffed future generation would wash our sins?
Should we forget the nuke attachment of Musharraf in Kargil and so many continuous threats for nuke war by other Pak-rulers .
MM will give us Indo-US Nuke deal to handcuff future generation. No doubts at present stars are favorable to Sonia. So they have no challenge at present.
Nehru Gandhi family loyalist CPI’s general secretary A B Bardhan today admitted that withdrawing support to the UPA over the Indo-US nuclear deal was perhaps “not a good idea”. CPI remains B team of Congress since Pt Nehru.
Pak exchanged Nuke-tech for N Korean long range missiles: US
North Korea received designs for uranium enrichment centrifuges from Pakistan's disgraced nuclear scientist A Q Khan in return for its long range missile.
US China Helped Countries Like Pakistan, North Korea Build Nuclear Bombs
US officials helped Pak steal nuke secrets
Senior US officials have helped Pakistan to steal nuclear weapons secrets. Pak’s father of atomic bomb sold nuclear centrifuge designs, 18 tons of centrifuge parts and even 2000 complete units to North Korea, Libya and Iran.
Intercepted communications showed former ISI chief Mahmoud Ahmad and his colleagues stationed in Washington were in constant contact with attaches in the Turkish embassy, according to The Sunday Times.
Intelligence analysts said that members of the ISI were close to al-Qaeda before and after the 9/11 attacks on the US. Ahmad was accused of sanctioning a 100,000 dollars wire payment to Mohammed Atta, one of the 9/11 hijackers, immediately before the attacks, the report said.
Rumsfeld sold North Korea nuke tech for profit
Donald Rumsfeld, the US defence secretary, sat on the board of a company which three years ago sold two light water nuclear reactors to North Korea - a country he now regards as part of the "axis of evil" and which has been targeted for regime change by Washington because of its efforts to build nuclear weapons.
Is India heading towards one party rule to follow N Korea?
North Korea is a single-party state under a united front led by the Korean Workers' Party. Though nominally a socialist republic, it is widely considered by the outside world to be a de facto authoritarian/totalitarian Stalinist dictatorship.
Except BJP, all parties including SP, BSP, RJD,LJP, NCP, TMC and all other such are sitting in the Lok Sabha on the benches of ruling party or its supporters.
Credible opposition vs Sheep race after May 16
Is India heading towards one family rule to follow Kim Jong?
Kim Jong-il inherited power when his father, North Korean founder Kim Il-sung, died in 1994. In doing so, he established the first dynasty in the communist world.
Since Mr. Kim reportedly suffered a stroke last year speculation has centered on his successor most probably for his third youngest son.
Dynasty rule by democracy becomes the fate of India. It is oxygen for Congress but hereditary disease for the common people.
Would Japan be nuked again as Nagasaki - Hiroshima?
There may be or may not be secret nuke accord exists between Japan, US. But in any case US save Japan, if Nuke attack occurred in future on Japan.
Japanese–Korean relations Japan-North Korea relations turned more antagonistic in the late 1980s. The two governments did not maintain diplomatic relations and had no substantive contacts. The opposition Japan Socialist Party, however, had cordial relations with the North Korean regime. Japan allowed trade with North Korea only through unofficial channels reportedly exceeding US$200 million annually in the 1980s.
North Korea is readying to test-fire one of its mid-range missiles that can hit all of South Korea and most of Japan, South Korea's Yonhap news agency quoted a lawmaker on June 2, 09 after a defense briefing.
North Korea may this month also test a missile designed to fly as far as U.S. territory and may also be gearing up for skirmishes with the South around their disputed sea border, South Korean media reported on June 1, 09.
The United States and Japan, which is concerned because it is within striking range of North Korean missiles, have pushed hardest for tough new measures, but China and Russia — traditionally closer to the North — have been more restrained.
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