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U.S Plan to Capture Pakistan Nukes

16 May 2009 3 Comments
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This is an extract from an article written by Rowan Scarborough, the author of “Rumsfeld’s War: The Untold Story of America’s Anti-Terrorist Commander;” and “Sabotage: America’s Enemies Within the CIA.”

It indicates clearly how interested is America in our nuclear program and How desperately it is waiting for Taliban rule on Pakistan. This American dream has been shattered by Army operation called RAH-E-RAAST.

American intelligence sources say the military’s chief terrorist-hunting squad has units operating in Afghanistan on Pakistan’s western border and is working on a secondary mission to secure foreign nuclear arsenals if the Taliban or Al Qaeda overwhelm Pakistan.

The United States has a detailed plan for infiltrating Pakistan and securing its mobile arsenal of nuclear warheads. American intelligence sources say the operation would be conducted by Joint Special Operations Command, the super-secret commando unit headquartered at Fort Bragg, N.C.

JSOC is the military’s chief terrorists hunting squad and has units now operating in Afghanistan on Pakistan’s western border. But a secondary mission is to secure foreign nuclear arsenals — a role for which JSOC operatives have trained in Nevada.

“We have plans to secure them ourselves if things get out of hand,” said a U.S. intelligence source who has deployed to Afghanistan. “That is a big secondary mission for JSOC in Afghanistan.” The source said JSOC has been updating its mission plan for the day President Obama gives the order to infiltrate Pakistan.”Small units could seize them, disable them and then centralize them in a secure location,” the source said.

A Pakistani official said the U.S. and his country have had an understanding that if either Usama bin Laden, or his deputy, Ayman Zawahiri, is located, American troops and air strikes may be used inside borders to capture or kill them.

What makes the Pakistan mission especially difficult is that the military has its missiles on Soviet-style mobile launchers and rail lines. U.S. intelligence agencies, using satellite photos and communication intercepts, is constantly monitoring their whereabouts. Other warheads are kept in storage. U.S. technical experts have visited Pakistan to advise the government on how to maintain and protect its arsenal.

Also, there are rogue elements inside Pakistan’s military and intelligence service who could quickly side with the extremists and make JSOC’s mission all the more difficult.

“It’s relatively easy to track rail-mounted ones with satellites,” said the intelligence source. “Truck- mounted are more difficult. However, they are all relatively close to the capital in areas that the government firmly controls so we don’t have to look too far.”

JSOC is made up of three main elements: Army Delta Force, Navy SEALs and a high-tech special intelligence unit known as Task Force Orange. JSOC was instrumental in Iraq in finding and killing Abu Musab Zarqawi, the deadly and most prominent Al Qaeda leader in the Middle East.

There is speculation in the intelligence community that a secondary reason for Army Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal being named the next commander in Afghanistan is that he headed JSOC in 2006-08 and is read-in on its contingency missions in Pakistan.

Adm. Michael Mullen, Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, this month said that based on the information he has seen Pakistan’s nuclear warheads are safe.

“I remain comfortable that the nuclear weapons in Pakistan are secure, that the Pakistani leadership and in particular the military is very focused on this,” he said. “We the United States have invested fairly significantly over the last three years, to work with them, to improve that security. And we’re satisfied, very satisfied with that progress. We will continue to do that. And we all recognize obviously the worst downside of — with respect to Pakistan is that those nuclear weapons come under the control of terrorists. ”

Is it the beginning of a new world war?

Source:Fox news

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  • U.S Plan to Capture Pakistan Nukes « True Lies said:

    [...] This is an extract from an article written by Rowan Scarborough, the author of “Rumsfeld’s War: The Untold Story of America’s Anti-Terrorist Commander;” and “Sabotage: America’s Enemies Within the CIA.” [...]

  • Waqar Naseer said:

    Salam,

    The idea that US plans taking over Pakistani nukes is not new by any means. I often ponder over our country’s current state of affairs… and what I cannot figure out is why we are making things more and more difficult for ourselves… the solutions are pretty simple and straight forward… there is something terribly wrong somewhere… yes our enemies our conspiring but there is something not right within us… our leadership lacks either the right intent or the capability to do what’s right / take corrective measures…

  • Muhammed Waseem said:

    Most of us thinks, we have won the freedom in 1947, but it is not true. Pakistan is being operating by remote control devices. These western powers are playing with us since we got the independence. Our poor Leader’s and the establishments are naked (if you have real eyes).
    They do things in ‘their’ interest. Our Judiciary system is a wreck, can’t you see, how they do justice with an ordinary person and for a VIP’s. We should never forget the history of the nations like this.

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