
Damning evidence has been surfacing during the past decades revealing how different US administrations have been looking the other way despite Pakistan military establishment’s open role in supplying nuclear know-how to rogue regimes. Now A.Q. Khan, the founder of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb program, asserts that the government of North Korea bribed top military officials in Islamabad to obtain access to sensitive nuclear technology in the late 1990s.
Abdul Qadeer Khan has made available documents that he says support his claim that he personally transferred more than $3 million in payments by North Korea to senior officers in the Pakistani military, which he says subsequently approved his sharing of technical know-how and equipment with North Korean scientists. More here…
Here is another bombshell … “Al-Qaeda’s terrorist tool kit now includes training manuals from Pakistani spy agency. After losing key rounds in what some al-Qaeda operatives call the ‘intelligence war,’ the terrorist network has introduced a new online course in operational security with material from an unusual source: Pakistan’s powerful spy service.
“The Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate has long been accused of coddling militant groups, even while helping the CIA kill or capture dozens of senior al-Qaeda operatives including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Now al-Qaeda operatives can study directly from some of the ISI’s training manuals, according to a new report by Abdul Hameed Bakier at The Jamestown Foundation.” More here…
Here is an article from the archives detailing A.Q. Khan’s nuclear business model … see here…
Here is my post written five years ago about A.Q. Khan. …. And this one when Khan was released three years ago.
Isn’t that an Indian flag sash he‘s wearing, with orange, white, and, green in the center? I thought he was Pakistani?
Super powers used nuke technologies to help their allies. France, China Russia and the US boosted nuke programs to client states.