New Delhi: Leading U. S. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh creates a stir by declaring that Washington works
a secret program for the safety of nuclear power plants in Pakistan.
Pakistan has reacted strongly to accusations Hersh in the latest issue of The New Yorker has. Highly respected journalist known to most sources of the establishment wing of Americans, including the Pentagon, which has supported the initiative of nuclear facilities in Pakistan have won.
Figures May not be easy, as Hersh points for fear that extremists in Pakistan's military establishment – even without the danger of a takeover of the Taliban – the control of discharges of nuclear power plants in the country. He says in his article that Washington was "very sensitive negotiation of agreements with the Army pakistanaise''pour such a scenario must be avoided.
"This specially trained unit of the United States can lead to greater safety for Arsenal in Pakistan, put them in a crisis situation. Meanwhile, the Pakistani army should give the money to improve facilities and training of Pakistani troops and accommodation and facilities – Goals, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, chief of the Pakistani armed forces, has long desired,''he said, adding that the secret society has increased because of antipathy for the United States to Pakistan.
The claim that the military leaders of Pakistan would be willing to go along with the American plan is to provide additional protection engaged politically very sensitive in Pakistan and is likely to draw from the refusal of the government and all the light – Flags. Understanding "is not as improbable as it may seem, as the brass of the Pakistani army knows a strong current of support for the Taliban in their ranks.
India stocks is a concern evident on its nuclear arsenal, as Foreign Minister Nirupam Rao, 22 October, expressed the hope that nuclear weapons were safe in Pakistan and attacks response to a question on reports that a nuclear facility in its gender crafts were among the terrorists.
Hersh said that the ongoing discussions on nuclear safety have intensified between Washington and Islamabad after the March, President Obama, "called Af-Pak politique''qui urged the Pakistani army in a major offensive action against the Taliban in Pakistan pockets. They said that the nuclear cooperation agreement with the ever-closer relationship between Admiral Michael Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Kayani will benefit, and his colleague, even though the CIA and the Department of Defense, State and Energy also participated,''he added.
An official close to the president of Pakistan, Asif Zardari, who spoke to Hersh has reacted angrily to the interests of the United States against Arsenal in Pakistan say that even if there was a military coup, no one has control over weapons nuclear. This official, according to Hersh, wondered why the United States is not worried about India's arsenal.
"Because India is your friend, and bringing together the long-term policies of the United States and India. Between you and the Indians, who" f. .. "We are in all directions. The truth is that our weapons will only problem less for the Obama administration as a respectable exit from Afghanistan,''the official said.
Pakistan rejected Monday, said the report was "nothing but a mixture of prejudice and to create the image of Pakistan and doubts about people.''
"Pakistan does not need any help in this field. Now we accept Pakistan as a sovereign state, and never leave any country, direct or indirect access to nuclear and strategic. Any proposal which is simply absurd, '' said the Foreign Ministry Pakistan.