China s Nuclear Ambiguity and its Implications for India orfonline.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from orfonline.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
published articles conclusively proving the use of nuclear weapons in Iraq.
Their research did not come from cruising internet websites but from traditional grunt work journalism, working sources within the scientific and weapons community, some with the highest imaginable security classifications level.
We aren’t talking about Depleted Uranium, dangerous, a genetic nightmare, and certainly carcinogenic, but actual nuclear weapons.
We have the hard proof, we have discovered samples of highly enriched, 95%, weapons-grade Uranium 235 in Iraq, in the people of Iraq, and since then we have found nothing but a wall of silence.
These are our two articles:
New Bombs and War Crimes in Fallujah
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The Pakistani missile also uses WS$51200 ‘Transporter Erector Launcher’, which is manufactured in China by the Wanshan Special Vehicle.
Proliferation experts argued that the auto-clave seized at Kandla was meant for similar missile programmes.
The recently released report titled the “Smuggling In India Report 2019-20” by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) revealed that the Customs and domain experts recently carried out two crucial seizures of items possibly linked to missiles. The first seizure was of a consignment of chemical, which was possibly a dual-use chemical the one that could be used as a propellant in missiles.
The second seizure was a more significant one, as an auto-clave was seized at Kandla port that was routed towards Pakistan s Port Qasim. The autoclave was seized from a Chinese ship named Dai Cui Yun, carried a Hong Kong flag and had left Jiangyin port on Yangtze River in Jiangsu province of China bound for Pakistan s Port Qasim.