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Via National Post (http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/11/07/saudi-arabia-has-nuclear-weapons-on-order-ready-to-deliver-from-pakistan-report/)
Because we really need more countries in the M.E. to have WMDs.
Saudi Arabia has nuclear weapons ‘on order,’ ready to deliver from Pakistan: report
Saudi Arabia has reportedly invested in the Pakistan nuclear program and has atomic weapons “on order” ready to be delivered.
The Saudis have long been interested in obtaining nuclear weapons to counter the possibility of an nuclear-armed Iran.
The BBC quotes a senior NATO source saying Pakistani nuclear weapons are ready and waiting to be delivered to Saudi Arabia.
The Newsnight report also cites former chief of Israeli military intelligence, Amos Yadlin, who told a conference in Sweden last month that if Iran acquired a nuclear bomb, “the Saudis will not wait one month. They already paid for the bomb, they will go to Pakistan and bring what they need to bring.”
Saudi Arabia purchased nuclear-capable ballistic missile launchers in the late 1980s from China, the report says.
The BBC also cites American intelligence reports and a former Pakistani security officer.
Gary Samore, who was U.S. President Barack Obama’s counter-proliferation adviser until earlier this year, told Newsnight: “I do think that the Saudis believe they have some understanding with Pakistan, that in extremis they would have claim to acquire nuclear weapons from Pakistan.”
However, the Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has dismissed the allegations as “baseless.”
Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan has been accused by the West of selling nuclear secrets to Libya and Iran and dismissed the report.
He told the Telegraph that neither Saudi Arabia or Pakistan had anything to gain by such a deal.
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah said in 2009 that his country would move to obtain nuclear weapons if Iran built its own arsenal.
Pakistan declared itself a nuclear state in 1998 and has never signed up for non-proliferation agreements.
Saudi Arabia has been “generous” to Pakistan’s defence sector for years, the BBC says.
Because we really need more countries in the M.E. to have WMDs.