Watch:President of Pakistan Azif Ali Zardari:World should be a non-nuclear world

by admin on November 25, 2009

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President of Pakistan Azif Ali Zardari Source Telegraph UK

President of Pakistan Azif Ali Zardari Source Telegraph UK

Very Wise thinking Mr. President, even I would love to see the world free of Nuclear War Heads, but realistically it’s not possible in today’s date. To be honest Mr. President I failed to understand how you will make this possible?

A Non-Nuclear World

By letting and setting free world most deadly nuclear smuggler A.Q. Khan? World biggest nuclear smuggler A.Q. Khan is roaming free in your country and unfortunately even today his smuggling link and ring remained in operation in your country.

I do respect your wise thinking but honestly your wise thinking is not a practicality. Your control over Pakistan administration is null and all the power of Pakistan administration and most importantly decisive power are under the control of your fugitive military and dubious intelligence agency ISI.

Via Russia Today


My advice to you Mr. President is to first make sure about the safeguarding of your nuclear assets and to do so; you need a stable and moderate Pakistan, Non-Nuclear World comes next.

World will become non-nuclear world one day for sure but to achieve that we all nuclear nations have a responsibility to safeguard all our WMD we have today, make sure we should not share our nuclear technology with any fugitives states like you people did with North Korea and with Libya. Unless we achieve these two basic points on very first place, I don’t see any Non-Nuclear World in near future.

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