Pakistan appears to be expanding nuclear site, says U.S. think tank

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Pakistan appears to be expanding nuclear site, says U.S. think tank


Jesus Christ, when speaking with his disciples regarding the events that would occur prior to his second coming, gave this warning:

“When you hear of wars and uprisings, do not be frightened. These things must happen first, but the end will not come right away.” Then he said to them: “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom”.  Luke 21:9-10 NIV

There are three main geo-political hotspots that could explode into a nuclear confrontation:  The Middle-East, the Korean Peninsula and India/Pakistan.  You have probably heard much about a possible middle-east war, and perhaps even heard of the recent goings on in the Koreas, but how many of you know that India and Pakistan have come to blows several times since independence from Britain?  While this area has been quite for a decade now, the arms buildup never ceases.


From the articles:
Pakistan appears to be building a fourth military nuclear reactor, signaling its determination to produce more plutonium for atomic weapons, a U.S.-based think-tank said. The report came as India and Pakistan agreed to resume peace talks that were broken off by New Delhi after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, a move that should help ease tensions in the volatile region. The nuclear-armed neighbors have been under pressure from the United States to reduce tension because their rivalry spills over into Afghanistan, complicating peace efforts there.
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The Pakistani army said Thursday that it has successfully tested a cruise missile, which carry nuclear warheads. An army statement said the indigenously developed Cruise Missile Hatf-VII (Babur) have a range of 600 kilometers. “The missile tests are part of a process of validating the system. Babur, which can carry strategic and conventional warheads, has stealth capabilities, is a low flying, terrain hugging missile with high maneuverability, pin point accuracy and radar avoidance features,” it said.


Pakistan appears to be expanding nuclear site, says U.S. think tank


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