Pakistan, which used every “legal and illegal” means to go nuclear, shared its secret atomic technology and equipment with countries like Iran and Libya, says an ISI report, based on disgraced scientist A Q Khan’s questioning, which was circulated among western intelligence agencies.
“It is most unfortunate that these things (transfer of nuclear technology) happened due to the peculiar nature of the circumstances and loose arrangements in those early days and because of the personal obligations of previous governments to these countries,” says the undated ISI report obtained and released by the Fox News today.
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