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06-06-09 Pakistan could become #1 nuclear threat

Despite the army's determination to wipe out the Taliban from the Swat Valley,there are fears the militants could seize Pakistan's nuclear weapons.The Pakistani military claims it is well on the way to wiping out militants in the region,but the international community remains highly concerned,fearing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal could fall into the hands of Taliban militants.A month ago,Pakistan launched its major offensive against Taliban militants who had taken over the Swat valley,less than 100 kilometers from the capital,Islamabad.Pakistan has been slow to take on the Taliban,having always focused on India as its primary adversary.For other nations though,the main concern now is making sure Pakistan’s nuclear weapons do not fall into militant hands.“The Pakistani military is a credible military,it is a professional military.But the wild card is the possibility that you have a wide section of the Pakistani military that is sympathetic to the cause and ideology of the Taliban,” warns defense analyst Uday Bhaskar.The offensive in the Swat valley has so far cost the lives of around 90 soldiers and over 1,000 militants,according to the Pakistani army.Up to three million people in the area have become refugees – necessary sacrifices,say some.Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf says the fighting is indispensable.“American forces are doing action in Afghanistan,Pakistan forces are doing action to protect Pakistan.The Taliban is not what we want in Pakistan,” concluded Musharraf.“Their views on Islam are not what we want for Pakistan.Therefore Pakistan armed forces are fighting Taliban,in their own interest.”