Monday, May 16, 2011

Pak's N-weapons prog expanding at rapid pace: report!

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Pakistan's nuclear weapons programme is expanding at a rapid pace and the country is expected to soon have a fourth operational reactor to ramp up the production of plutonium, according to a media report.
According to new commercial satellite imagery obtained exclusively by Newsweek magazine, Pakistan is 'aggressively accelerating construction' at the Khushab nuclear site, about 140 miles south of Islamabad.
The report said the fourth nuclear reactor at Khushab could come online as early as 2013. The images prove Pakistan will soon have a fourth operational reactor, 'greatly expanding plutonium production for its nuclear weapons programme', analysts told the magazine.
The development comes at a time of 'unprecedented misgiving between Washington and Islamabad' in the wake of the US raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
The White House declined to comment but a senior US congressional official working on nuclear issues told Newsweek that intelligence estimates suggest Pakistan has already developed enough fissile material to produce over 100 warheads and manufacture between eight and 20 weapons a year.
"There's no question it's the fastest growing programme in the world," the official said.
"The build-up is remarkable," said Paul Brannan of the Institute for Science and International Security.
"And that nobody in the US or in the Pakistani government says anything about this – especially in this day and age – is perplexing."
Unlike Iran, which has yet to produce highly enriched uranium, or North Korea, which has produced plutonium but lacks any real weapons capability, Pakistan is significantly ramping up its nuclear weapons programme.

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