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No intention of seizing Pak nuclear weapons: US

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    It has been reported that consultation on N-security between US and Pak intensified after the announcement Obama's Af-Pak policy.

    The United States on Tuesday denied reports that it has plans to seize Pakistan's nuclear weapons, saying it has confidence on the ability of Islamabad to provide adequate security for their atomic arsenal.

    "The US has no intention of seizing Pakistani nuclear weapons or material," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters at his daily news briefing.

    Noting that the United States sees Pakistan as a key ally in war on terror and to foster regional stability, Kelly said: "We are working very closely with Pakistan on a number of important initiatives regarding regional security."

    Acknowledging that the US does provide them with aid, he said, "As the Secretary (of State) has said, we have confidence in the ability of Pakistani Government to provide adequate security for their nuclear programmes and materials."

    "We have a number of security assistance initiatives that are focused on strengthening counterinsurgency capacities to foster stability," Kelly said.

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    In an article published in the latest issue of 'The New Yorker', Pulitzer Prize winner journalist Seymour M Hersh, both current and former US officials said in interviews that the Obama Administration has been negotiating highly sensitive understandings with the Pakistani military.

    "These would allow specially trained American units to provide added security for the Pakistani arsenal in case of a crisis," Hersh said.

    "At the same time, the Pakistani military would be given money to equip and train Pakistani soldiers and to improve their housing and facilities - goals that General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, the chief of the Pakistan Army, has long desired," Hersh reported in his article titled 'Defending The Arsenal'.

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    main problemBy: ali | 16-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Main cause is the USA . If USA leave the AF and Pakistan . then all the matter is clear . start the peace. USA Feel the fear from China therefor USA want to occupied the AF and Pakistan ..USA main Focus is How destroy the Pakistan Nuclear Weapons. Pakistan Nuclear Project is the Peace project for the Muslim Country .Pakistan Never take Initiate .so world should never have the tension form Pakistan side.they Focus on India and Isreal. They increase the army power day by day . you have the history always India attack on Pakistan First and Israel attack (contu)on phalstaien. theay are the Both nuclear power and they are can make the important problem for World.
    Save IsraelBy: Hero Vaz | 10-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward America has control over the Pakis WMDs to primarily protect Israel. Then, Afghanistan and to some extent India, too.
    Mistaken! World CopBy: V.Chakravarthy | 10-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward The world's cop is loosing his ability to judge. Looking at the danger what is being posed in the region and the inability of the Pak govt to bring the terrorist under control, this decision cuold have been derived.
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