Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Saturday, November 17, 2007

Over the past six years, the Bush administration has spent almost $100 million so far on a highly classified program to help Gen. Pervez Musharraf, president of mega-nuclear-proliterator Pakistan, secure his country's nuclear weapons. But with the future of that country's leadership in doubt, debate is intensifying about whether Washington has done enough to help protect the warheads and laboratories, and whether Pakistan's reluctance to reveal critical details about its arsenal has undercut the effectiveness of the continuing security effort.

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This sounds like a job for .......blackwater

So long as it does not fall into the hands of terrorists.

blackwarter is a terrorist organization

"a facility that American officials say is nowhere near completion, even though it was supposed to be in operation this year."

Where have we heard that before? Wonder if the Kuwatis are building it too?

Fortunately the bombs are guarded by the military, which is slightly less fundamentalist than Pakistan's security service. Of course, the pakistani military was also tight with "nukes R Us" Khan, so maybe they'll sell them to Iran before al queda can steal them.

I wonder if we have PALS on the Israeli nukes?
Yeah, I'm just kidding. It's probably the other way round.

It's only $100 million. What do you expect for that piddling amount? Safety? Assurance?

Wasn't it Pakistani Military Intelligence who virtually created the Taliban and AQ to begin with?

Talk about the Asses guarding the Hat.

This news is certainly assuring after the stellar job that was done guarding Saddam's ammo dumps.

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