Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Pakistan, Oh so Unhappy over Indo-US Nuclear Deal...LOL

Pakistan is sulking. Ancient Indian queens used to have the concept of a "kop bhavan", where queens used to hide when they were unhappy with the king. The king of modern world is of course US of A. And Pakistan is searching for its proverbial "kop bhavan" to hide its face and cry in peace...LOL

"Pakistan does not accept any discriminatory treatment," a Foreign Ministry statement said, reacting to the House International Relations Committee's approval of a draft bill to make exemptions in US energy laws for implementing the deal

http://www.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=70156

More from Pakis...

"We have cautioned the international community about the consequences of this agreement for the shared objectives of stability in South Asia and a strong global non-proliferation regime," Aslam said of the Indo-US nuclear deal. "

OK, so are you threatening me?

You pakis have already sold your Chinese made N-BOMBS to Iran, N-Korea and every Tom, Dick and Harry Rogue state. Khan has made his billions out of the N-Deals he did with every terrorist group worth of paying the N-Bill.

What consequences are the Pakis talking about now. They have already threatened the existence of global peace by selling their Chinese bombs.

Mr Bush has unintentionally rubbed some more salt in Paki wounds...

....President Bush made clear today that Pakistan should not expect anytime soon a civilian nuclear agreement like the one the United States reached only days ago with India, and he bluntly said that the two archrivals on the subcontinent cannot be compared to each other...

Mr. Bush said that he and Pakistan’s president, General Pervez Musharraf, had discussed a civilian nuclear program for Pakistan during talks this morning.

“I explained that Pakistan and India are different countries with different needs and different histories," Mr. Bush said at a joint outdoor news conference with Mr. Musharraf on the grounds of the presidential palace, Aiwan-e-Sadr. “So as we proceed forward, our strategy will take in effect those well-known differences."

Mr. Bush had never been expected to endorse a nuclear agreement with Pakistan, the country of A.Q Khan, the founder of Pakistan’s nuclear program who has confessed to running the largest illegal nuclear proliferation network in history. But it was striking that the president spoke so directly as his host, Mr. Musharraf, stood at his side

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/04/international/asia/04cnd-pakistan.html?ex=1299128400&en=7883e0c1690464cf&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

HAHA...HAHA...HAH!!

Some more paki wounds...

If all else fails, Pakistan will hope that the US-India nuclear deal faces a major hurdle either in the US Congress or with the Nuclear Suppliers Group. Chances are US legislators will be critical of the deal. Though they might not go to the extent of rejecting or blocking it, if some of them were to start to nit-pick the deal, the government of India might be forced to back out of it for reasons of national honor and prestige...

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/HC07Df01.html

But alas, the deal is getting blocked by our own countrymen...

CPI-M is making Pakis so so oh so happy, by their vehement opposition, anti-Indian behaviour (which is nothing new for Indian Commies), and their open blackmail of UPA government.

We have chosen 60 CPI goons to parliament. We should pay for it na.
Ramanathan

1 comment:

Wavefunction said...

We need to have about 100 warheads or functional nuclear weapons. This is enough for deterrence. I hope the government does not spend taxpayers' money on more nukes after that.