BBC wrote:He said the advertising campaign was being expanded.
"There is nothing to worry about," Mr Baig said.
"We have a record of all the radioactive sources imported in to the country, those that are being used and also those that have been disposed of.
He said similar adverts would soon appear in Pakistan's English-language press.
CNN wrote:Michael Scheuer, who once headed the CIA's bin Laden unit, says bin Laden has been given permission by a young cleric in Saudi Arabia authorizing al Qaeda to "use nuclear weapons against the United States ... capping the casualties at 10 million."
"He's had an approval, a religious approval for 10 million deaths?" I asked him.
"Yes," Scheuer responded.
Kristen wrote:I know the Taliban exist, I was just being sarcastic. The information accessible to me about them is very biased. Even if they do get a hold of the nukes, I dont expect them to go off. It would be suicide glorious martyrdom.
frankthetank wrote:Posts like this justify why i rarely come around this site anymore...
Madpaddy wrote:Hahahahaha,
The worlds largest nuclear arsenal until January 2009 was in the hands of a fundamentalist religious nut who believes in the rapture.
Pot: "Hey Kettle!"
Kettle: "Yes Pot".
Pot: "Did you know you are very dirty, in fact you're black".
rangerone314 wrote:Should the US nuke Pakistan to prevent the Taliban and al Qaida from obtaining nuclear weapons that could be used against the US?
3aidlillahi wrote:The Taliban aren't even close to being able to capture a significant part of Panjab, let alone be able to get a hold of the nukes. They aren't nearly as powerful as everyone is making them out to be. They are only able to hold land that is ethnically already theirs and a population that is willing, uneducated and quite poor and aligned with their domestic policies. The Taliban are a rag-tag group of fighters than can only conquer mountainous regions because they are used to that terrain and can effectively fight the Army there. They wouldn't stand a chance in their non-mountainous regions of Panjab, Sindh, etc.
Heavily-armed Taliban, who had infiltrated into Pakistan’s Buner district, near here, began pulling out of the town on Friday.
The move follows the government’s warning that it would use force, amid reports of a troop build-up in Swat for a new operation against militants. The government has been under intense U.S. pressure to act.
As these fast-paced developments took place, Pakistan Army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani vowed to crush terrorism and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, addressing concerns of the global community over the growing influence of the Taliban, said Pakistan was in “safe hands.”
Schmuto wrote:Why don't you all sit in your closets and worry about it. Should we "nuke" pakistan? Is that question really asked? Is somebody monstrous enough to ask, "should we murder 180 million people?" I'm glad to see that one of the board war-mongering Zionists has already posted his support for . . . yet more war.
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