
"One circle I've yet to see squared is why Pakistan would share its nuclear technology -- both uranium enrichment and weaponization -- with Iran, when that technology is widely believed to have been financed, in part, by the Saudis? Indeed, rumors of an already done Pakistan-Saudi deal for the purchase of warheads in the event Iran achieves nuclear weapon status are so widespread that the Pakistani capacity is often referred to as the "Saudi bomb."
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Well, at least the Saudis already have the ballistic missiles needed to fire those nukes.
Iran is still working on its own.
Interesting idea I would also imagine Pakistan would be reluctant to share nuclear technology it a country it borders.
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