Pakistan is building new nuclear weapons | nuclear weapons

 


Pakistan is creating new types of nuclear weapons including low-level  strategic weapons. The United States National Security Director Dan  Coates has made such claims.

News organizations said, Dan, Quotes  published this information on a Congressional hearing about global  threats organized by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on  Monday.

It is to be noted that during the ambush in  Pakistan-based militant outfit militant group Josh-e-Mohammed in Sanjuan  military base on Saturday in Jammu and Kashmir, six people were killed  and six soldiers were killed. A few days later he told about the  construction of Pakistan's dangerous weapon.

Dan Quotes warned  that Pakistan has continued to build nuclear weapons from the very  beginning. As well as creating new types of nuclear weapons. These  weapons include short-range strategic (Tactical) nuclear weapons,  sea-based cruise missiles, long-range ballistic missiles. Pakistan has  become a global threat to the United States and its allies because of  these very dangerous weapons.

Along with Pakistan, he mentioned  the name of North Korea. Because North Korea is a hostile state for the  United States, continuing with the nuclear weapons program.

According  to Dan Quotes, North Korea will become the biggest threat to the United  States in the next few years. In the second year of 2017, Pyongyang  conducted a series of missile ballistic missiles. Among these were the  country's first inter-continental ballistic missile test.

Pyongyang  uncompromising to create a far-flung nuclear missile that will be a  direct threat to US security. The country has already carried out its  seventh and most powerful test on the nuclear missile.

North  Korea is dangerous because of other reasons. The country has exported  dangerous weapons and weapons technology to other countries.

Dan  Quotes said at the congressional hearing, "Our assessment is that the  country's microbiological weapon program is going on beyond the nuclear  weapons program." That's why they have strong biotechnology  infrastructures. 

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