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Obamageddon.: Saudi Arabia To Buy Nuclear Bombs From Pakistan
From the New York Post:
Saudi Arabia will join the nuclear club by buying “off the shelf” atomic weapons from Pakistan, US officials told a London newspaper.
The Saudis — who financed much of Pakistan’s nuke program — are fearful of international efforts to keep its enemy Iran from acquiring a bomb, the Sunday Times of London reports.
The Saudis think the deal, backed by President Obama, will actually accelerate Iran’s nuke push. Saudi Arabia has talked for years about acquiring a bomb from the Pakistanis.
“The House of Saud has now made the strategic decision to move forward,” a former US defense official said.
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