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Pakistan nuclear sites on alert | Pakistan nuclear sites on alert |
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Pakistan has raised the state of alert around its nuclear facilities amid concerns they could be targeted by Islamist militants. | Pakistan has raised the state of alert around its nuclear facilities amid concerns they could be targeted by Islamist militants. |
But a senior military official said there had been no specific threat to the sites. | But a senior military official said there had been no specific threat to the sites. |
The official insisted safeguards in place at the sites were foolproof. | |
He said there was no way the Taleban or al-Qaeda could take over Pakistan's estimated 50 nuclear warheads. | He said there was no way the Taleban or al-Qaeda could take over Pakistan's estimated 50 nuclear warheads. |
In a rare briefing on the issue, the official told foreign journalists the weapons were protected by an elaborate command and control system, backed up by multiple levels of security. | |
'No collusion' | |
He acknowledged that Islamic militants had begun to attack army personnel in recent months, and that nuclear sites may also become a target. | He acknowledged that Islamic militants had begun to attack army personnel in recent months, and that nuclear sites may also become a target. |
But he dismissed the possibility of collusion from within the system, saying all personnel dealing with sensitive material had been carefully monitored. | But he dismissed the possibility of collusion from within the system, saying all personnel dealing with sensitive material had been carefully monitored. |
Pakistan's authorities have been angered by recent Western media reports speculating that the country's nuclear arsenal could fall into the hands of al-Qaeda militants. | Pakistan's authorities have been angered by recent Western media reports speculating that the country's nuclear arsenal could fall into the hands of al-Qaeda militants. |
Despite fears raised by American media and politicians, the Pakistani official said the US administration had not shown any recent concern about the safety of his country's nuclear weapons. | |
He added that any foreign intervention over the issue would be disastrous for the intruder. | He added that any foreign intervention over the issue would be disastrous for the intruder. |