Pakistan has most secure nuclear command and control systems: Imran Khan
Says Biden’s statement belies govt’s claims of a ‘reset’ ties with US
My greatest worry is govt compromising national security: Khan
ISLAMABAD, OCT 15 /DNA/ – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan categorically stated that Pakistan has one of the most secure nuclear command and control systems’ unlike the US which has been involved in wars across the world.
In a tit-for-tat response to the US President Joe Biden’s controversial statement pertaining to Pakistani’s nuclear programme, PTI Chairman on Saturday said that the US President’s controversial statement clearly reflected the failure of the imported government’s claims of a “reset” in relations with the US foreign policy.
Imran Khan asked: “On what information has Biden reached this unwarranted conclusion on our nuclear capability when, having been PM, I know we have one of the most secure nuclear command & control systems.”
“Unlike the US which has been involved in wars across the world, when has Pakistan shown aggression especially post-nuclearisation?” he further asked.
Lashing out at the imported government for what he said it has broken all records for incompetence, the PTI Chairman said Biden statement showed the total failure of the imported government’s foreign policy and its claims of reset of relations with the US. “Is this the ‘reset’?”
He went on to say that his greatest worry was that apart from leading the country to economic ruin and NRO II for themselves, giving a license to white-collar criminals to plunder the country, this government will also end up completely compromising national security. DNA
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