U.S. Pressing to Shore Up Security for Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons
By Sherwood Ross /Staff Writer
Washington has been negotiating secret, “highly sensitive understandings” to “provide added security for the Pakistani arsenal in case of a crisis,” investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reports.
“The secrecy surrounding the understandings was important because there is growing antipathy toward America in Pakistan, as well as a history of distrust,” Hersh writes in the November 16th issue of The New Yorker magazine.
“Many Pakistanis believe that America’s true goal is not to keep their weapons safe but to diminish or destroy the Pakistani nuclear complex,” he writes. The arsenal is a source of great pride among Pakistanis, “who view the weapons as symbols of their nation’s status and as an essential deterrent against an attack by India.”
Pakistan keeps its nuclear warheads separate from their triggers to prevent anyone from launching a warhead without at least pausing to put it together. A U.S. rapid-response team of terrorism and nonproliferation experts is stationed at the ready at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, is at the ready to fly to Parkistan if the security of any of its 80-plus nukes is threatened.
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari “spoke with derision” in an interview about U.S. concern over the vulnerability of his country’s nuclear arsenal, Hersh said. “In your country, you feel that you have to hold the fort for us. The American people want a lot of answers for the errors of the past, and it’s very easy to spread fear. Our Army officers are not crazy, like the Taliban. They’re British-trained. Why would they slip up on nuclear security? A mutiny would never happen in Pakistan.”
Moreover, an unnamed senior Pakistani official said to have close ties to Zardari added, “you’d like control of our day-to-day deployment. But why should we give it to you? Even if there was a military coup d’etat in Pakistan, no one is going to give up total control of our nuclear weapons. Never. Why are you not afraid of India’s nuclear weapons?”
The official answered his own question with, “Because India is your friend, and the longtime policies of America and India converge. Between you and the Indians, you will fuck us in every way. The truth is that our weapons are less of a problem for the Obama Administration than finding a respectable way out of Afghanistan.”
A former senior U.S. intelligence official told Hersh the Pakistanis gave the U.S. intelligence about their warheads, some of the warheads’ locations, and their command-and-control system. However, a U.S. military spokesman for Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said, “I am not aware of our receipt of any such information.”
In the July/August issue of Arms Control Today, Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, former director of the Department of Energy’s intelligence operation, warned of the “lethal proximity between terrorists, extremists, and nuclear weapons insiders” in Pakistan. “Purely in actuarial terms, there is a strong possibility that bad apples in the nuclear establishment are willing to cooperate with outsiders for personal gain or out of sympathy for their cause. Nowhere in the world is this threat greater than in Pakistan…” He added, “Anything that helps upgrade Pakistan’s nuclear security is an investment” (in America’s security).
The question of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is made more perplexing by U.S. efforts to pursue its Afghan enemies on Pakistani soil and involve that country’s military in its operations. Sultan Amir Tarar, a retired Pakistani intelligence official, told Hersh that the U.S. campaign will backfire. “The Americans are trying to rent out their war to us.” If Obama persists, he added, “there will be an uprising here, and this corrupt government will collapse.” Tarar is further quoted as saying, “The longer the war goes on, the longer it will spill over in the tribal territories, and it will lead to a revolutionary stage.”
Tarar believes the U.S. has to negotiate with the Afghan Taliban, even if that means direct talks with Mullah Omar, the Taliban leader, Hersh reported. He noted that stepped-up fighting in the tribal areas of Pakistan could further “radicalize” that nation.
How respect for the U.S. is declining in Pakistan was reflected by a source described as “a retired senior Pakistani intelligence officer” who told Hersh, “My belief today is that it’s better to have the Americans as an enemy rather than as a friend, because you cannot be trusted. The only good thing the United States did for us was to look the other way about an atomic bomb when it suited the United States to do so.”
And in India, which has been at loggerheads with Pakistan since the 1947 partition, an official told Hersh, “They like us better in Pakistan than you Americans. I can tell you that in a public-opinion poll we, India, will beat you.”
Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, currently living in exile in London, told Hersh that he is troubled by U.S.-controlled Predator drone attacks on targets inside Pakistan, which began in 2005. “I said to the Americans, ‘Give us the Predators.’ It was refused. I told the Americans, ‘Then just say publicly that you’re giving them to us. You keep on firing them but put Pakistan Air Force markings on them.’ That, too, was denied.”
Speaking of Predator attacks, Pakistani journalist Rahimullah Yusufzai told Hersh, “What the (Pakistani) Army did not understand, and what the Americans don’t understand, is that by demolishing the house of a suspected Taliban or their supporters you are making an enemy of the whole family.”
The issue of nuclear weapon instability in Pakistan reflects on the series of historic American decisions to (a)manufacture and use atomic weapons in World War Two in the first place, and (b) to spend literally trillions of taxpayer dollars over the years to increase their numbers and lethality and (c)to help nations such as Israel, India and Pakistan to build their nuclear arsenals over the objections of the international authority. The U.S. (d) has also sold warplanes capable of carrying nuclear bombs both to hostile neighbors India and Pakistan, further increasing the possibility of their use.
(Sherwood Ross is a Miami-based writer and public relations consultant for good causes. He formerly reported for the Chicago Daily News and worked as a columnist for wire services. Reach him at sherwoodr10@gmail.com)
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Seymore’s report is just a traditional tactic by a journalist to get attention by creating dramatic sensations.
Now lets think like a terrorist who wishes to obtain pakistan’s nuclear assetts. Following are the challenges he face when thinking about it.
1. How could it be known that where exactly those weopens are. How could they know which one is a dummy site and which is real one. For that they need some intelligence which is almost impossible to obtain for a group of people who are themselves constantly on the run.
2. Now lets suppose somehow they come to know whereabouts of pakistani nuclear weopens(from a foreign source). Now the problem for them will be how they gona attack it. Obviously by adopting suicide tactics they may only break the front gate which is not sufficient to capture weopens. They need to attack a particular site with atleast a 1000 militants and that too with an element of surprise. Now how can they gather and move such resources and get near to any site without detection Impossible!.
3. Now lets suppose they succeed in doing this and they have launched an attack. Now obviously they need 3:1 numerical superiority to overrun the site which obviously they wont have and its nearly impossible to defeat the highly trained and aware troops to get into site. Additionally to gain complete control it will take atleast take 4 to 6 hours. By that time Pakistan can litterally call its whole airforce and can even airlift a whole brigade to reinforce the site. So its more than impossible to lauch a successfull attack on any of the nuclear sites. But a suicide attack can be lauched for propaganda purposes like the one at GHQ.
4. Even if they get their hand on a nuclear weopen how they gona operate it and break codes they need special expertise for that. Then how they gona move the weopen as they may be surrounded by the time they get it. Additionally they would like to use this weopen against western cities now how they gona transport it to the west. Obviously every such weopen has devices from which it can be traced.
If al-qaeda wanted nuclear weopens probaly they already have it, not from pakistan but from soviet sources when the soviet union collapsed and every soviet made weopen including jet fighters were on sale in black markets. Since they contacted some retired scientists in late 90s it can be suggested that they already had something and were looking for expertise.
I think the most vunerable nuclear weopens are those which the US have. Last year a bomber was loaded with a A-bomb and flew across US without anybody knowing that a A-Bomb is airborne. Such is the security of nuclear weopens in west and they have concerns about ours.
The concern about our nuclear weopens is just a western propaganda and by doing this propaganda they need assurances and by getting assurances they get to know about our program more and more. Anyways the west doesnt know that the east is not as naive as it was before that anybody comes and colonise it. We have learned from our past and wont allow any form of east india company anymore.(kerry lugar bill)
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