Taliban Afghanistan News: Former British commander cautions Taliban may get control of Pakistan's nuclear weapons | World News - Times of India
JERUSALEM: Contending that the
Taliban could not have sustained its campaign or secured victory in Afghanistan without the active support of Islamabad, a former Commander of the British Army on Monday raised concerns over jihadist elements getting control of nuclear material in Pakistan to weaponise themselves.
"Taliban would not have been able to sustain for 20 years without Pakistan's support or carry out the campaign that they did or secure victory without it," Kemp said.
Yet, he cautioned that "the existence of a Jihadist state next door will also present great dangers to Pakistan".
"One of the biggest threats we considered during the Afghanistan campaign, or the threat of Taliban winning, was the potential for them taking over control, or getting access to some of the nuclear facilities or nuclear weapons facilities in Pakistan", the former British commander said.
South Asia News: JERUSALEM: Contending that the Taliban could not have sustained its campaign or secured victory in Afghanistan without the active support of Islamabad.
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pakis gonna get their most favor butseks soon I guess