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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: hmbsandman who wrote (8487)10/18/1999 4:06:00 PM
From: Shivram Hala  Read Replies (2) of 12475
 
Oh! my god, you called it and anonymous geek.
Now be prepared. It will run to its momma and complain about you.

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Early 1980's--Multiple reports that Pakistan obtained a pre-tested, atomic bomb design from China.

Early 1980's--Multiple reports that Pakistan obtained bomb-grade enriched uranium from China.

1987 -- China concluded a deal with Pakistan to sell M-11 missiles and launchers.

1989--ACDA unclassified report cites Chinese assistance to missile program in Pakistan.

1991--Wall Street Journal says Pakistan is buying nuclear-capable M-11 missile from China.

Late 1992 -- The US Government determines that China had transferred items controlled under the international Missile
Technology Control Regime to Pakistan.

25 August 1993 -- The United States imposed "Category Two" sanctions against certain Chinese and Pakistani entities that
were involved in an M-11 missile-related transfer, which is prohibited under US law.

Late 1996 -- Pakistan's main nuclear weapons laboratory, the A.Q. Khan Laboratory in Kahuta, purchased 5,000 ring
magnets from China. The ring magnets would allow Pakistan to effectively double its capacity to enrich uranium for nuclear
weapons production.
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