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To: JPR who wrote (11407)11/9/2000 11:09:39 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Iran-India Pipeline via pakistan is a bad idea, because of the high possibility of sabotage at critical moments, esp during conflicts. Any sabotage could bring Indian cities and industries to a grinding halt. The Govt of pakistan won't be able to guarantee an uninterrupted supply to India. Dependence on unstable pakistan on any matter, at present is a bad idea. Pakistan is greedy to make that foreign exchange. Kargil and the Bus Fiasco has proven pakistan undependable. pakistan's my-one-eye-for-your-two-eyes attitude will shut the pipeline at moments of crisis and will get India into trouble. Scrap the project --JPR
dawn.com
Pakistan supports India-Iran pipeline: Tarar opens ECO energy moot Bureau Report
ISLAMABAD, Nov 8: President Muhammad Rafiq Tarar said on Wednesday that Pakistan's
backing to the Iran-India gas pipeline project showed its commitment to closer regional economic ties.



To: JPR who wrote (11407)11/15/2000 8:02:40 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
I get no respect, as Rodney Dangerfield would say. I got this, I got that.Mushhead flexes his nuclear muscle. -JPR
indiaabroadonline.com
Musharraf strongly urged other countries to view his country as a powerful military power.

We do have nuclear weapons," said Musharraf, adding, "We are a nuclear state.
We have rockets, we have nuclear warheads, We have the means to deliver
nuclear warheads. There can be no doubt about that."

Yet he stressed that Pakistan had no intention "of attacking any country."