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And the nukes would be theirs. They certainly don't have the wherewithal themselves to reinvent the "Islamic bomb." On the other hand, they may change their minds if they decide it suits them -- "replace it with something better," as it were.
"Taliban aims to take over Pakistan, its nukes," from the Press Trust of India, May 28:
Washington: The Taliban has said they have no plans to attack Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, asserting that it is the only Muslim state possessing such weapons and the terror group aims to take over the country as well as its nukes.
Taliban has stepped-up violent campaign to avenge Osama bin Laden's death has renewed fears that the country's warheads could be vulnerable.
And it has made a point of targeting military and police installations since then.
Click on the title to read the whole thing at Jihad Watch.
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