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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (11065)5/30/2002 2:49:26 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (1) of 13094
 
Pakistan, Akram claimed, believed in "no-first-use of force." That was the reason, he said, that Islamabad had offered non-aggression pact to New Delhi but India had rejected it.

"If India reserved the right to use conventional weapons, how could Pakistan - a weaker power-be expected to rule out all means of deterrence."


William:

It's easy for Akram to be so bold about using nuclear weapons when he makes those statements from thousands of miles away in New York... Once upon a time Nikita Khrushchev, former Soviet Premier, said of nuclear war, "The living will envy the dead"... I don't believe they will enter into a conflict that will kill millions and set them back 50 years... They are probably looking for the U.S. and Russia to help them step back from the brink...

Jim
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