US Nuclear Deal with Iran

Wednesday, 15 January 2014


The US must to deal with Iran...

The unusual fear is gripping the Arab world namely that nuclear diplomacy may yet bring Iran and the US into a close regional embrace. This may seem comical given the legacy of mistrust separating the two nations. This concern among Arab rulers, fuelled by progress towards a final agreement on Tehran’s nuclear programme, may have some justification in history. The US has never been able to pursue arms control without delusion and has always insisted on sanctifying its negotiating partners, conjuring up moderates and searching for common ground. The challenge for Washington today is to defy its history and reach a nuclear agreement with Iran while negating the Islamic Republic Regional ambitions. The successive US administrations were seduced by the notion that a nuclear agreement could pave the way for grander geopolitical convergence. If the thorny nuclear issues could be resolved through cool-headed dialogue,, then the thinking went, then why not other proved a fools errand, as the Kremlin saw no contradiction between negotiating a treaty on arms limitation and invading Afghanistan. The US adversaries have always been more practical about arms control and have seldom forfeited their ideological claims for the sake of trade and reconciliation.
The US is seeking to leave its war-torn charge in Afghanistan and may yet need Tehran’s assistance for such a withdrawal. Once the two sides  have agreed  on the nuclear file, they could move towards a large canvass of cooperation. These main sober strategic arguments are seemingly buttressed by the rise of pragmatists led by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
The US task remains imposing stringent limits on Iran’s nuclear programme through negotiations while restraining Tehran’s regional ambitions through pressure. This latter goal will require mending America’s battered alliances in the Middle East. Strategic dialogues and arms sales can go only so far. The US cannot reclaim its allies confidence without being an active player in the Syria saga. It is sure that Syria’s opposition is fragmented and the rise of Islamist radicals is a troubling sign, but many are still committed to displacing taming Islamist militancy and they are worthy of western embrace and support. So the US exempts itself from this conflict, its other pledges ring hollow to a skeptical Arab audience. Too often tensions between the US and Iran have been attributed to technical disagreements over the scope of Tehran’s nuclear programme. For decades, diplomats have struggled to define just the right balance between centrifuges and sanctions relief. Those negotiations have taken place while Iran’s presidency has changed hands from reformers to hard-liners and now finally to pragmatists. At the core this conflict is ideological: Iran does not want to American to succeed and America should not want Tehran to prevail.  Iran’s assault on the Arab order will define the parameters of Middle East politics for some time to come. The first step towards a sensible Iran policy is to dispense with the illusion of detente that too often accompanies arms control diplomacy. 

Newton's Laws


Newton's laws of which had forgotten to write.

Waiting in any lines when more than one row, by leaving you to go and stand in the second row where the first will start running faster automatically.

During repairing of any machine, when your hands full of oil or grease than you will feel itching  on your nose.

Whenever you dialed the wrong number, it never gets busy .

Multiple things you are holding in your hand but always precious and fragile things will fall on earth first.

Arriving late to office by your own vehicle you will excuse an tire puncture to your boss to satisfy him, but after two or three days passing, is essentially a flat tire punctured.

When you are in a secret meeting knowing for sure somewhere someone sees you certainly.

During the work anywhere, if your heart is willing for hot tea or coffee and hot coffee / tea you 're lying on the table at the same time , your boss will call you for any urgent piece of work, and  the coffee / tea may be cold exactly.

Without copying, the solving papers with integrity and hard work  during the examination gets no more marks than the copying replicated papers. 

Pakistani Nuclear Weapons Safety

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

SAFETY OF PAKISTAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS

Pakistanis now will pounce on the US Nuclear threat initiative and gloat that Pakistanis are ranked one position higher than India when it comes to the safety of nuclear materials, such facial comparisons should be avoided since securing nuclear weapons is a grave matter that should transcend nationalist concern. A bit of humility is called for. Pakistanis are still ranked only upto 20 out of 25 countries of the world, which is nothing to be proud of. They should look upon the improvements of their nuclear safety. They have received increased scores for laws that provide  more on-site protection of nuclear material and better security reviews and figure even the smallest accident can lead to mass evacuations and years, even decades, of problems caused by fallout ways to do better. Concerns have recently been raised about two new nuclear reactors being built in Karachi, which will be more powerful than all of their other reactors combined, whose design is a new and untested and hence could prove a safety threat.

Pakistan’s nuclear weapons will always be the subject of international scrutiny both because of their past history of proliferation and the fear that militant may be able to get their hands on nuclear material. The latter concern is there are perennial stories in the US media about how Pakistanis weapons could fall into the wrong hands.  These worries are slightly overblown. The nuclear command authority has so far proved competent at guarding the safety of his nuclear technology and the command and control structure should prevent non-state actors from ever acquiring nuclear weapons. Another hand, Pakistanis may safely believe that the US is not about to grand them the same kind of nuclear deal as it gave to India and they can expect worries about their arsenal to be aired regularly. The greater concerns will arterials used and the procedures in place to guarantee that all handling and transportation is safe. No matter how safe they may think their weapons are, Pakistanis should still strive to do better onward in coming future. 

Atizaz Hassan Stopped Suicide Bomber

Atizaz made his mother cry but saved those of others.


The sacrifice by the teenager Aitazaz Hassan who saved hundreds of his schoolmates was extraordinary and this the reason of the world that is all praise for the young nine-grader hero. Pakistan Army pays an excellent tribute to Aitzaz Hassan.

Aitzaz wh is 15 years old and hugged death by intercepting a suicide bomber before he could enter his school in a village in Hangu district. Aitzaz Hassan was awarded  the Sitara-e-Shujaat by Prime Minister of Pakistan, which is one of the gallantry medals given to those people whose showing extraordinary bravery.

Senior military officials of Pakistan Army has also presented salute at the grave of the teenager, whose father and family said they were proud of his son.
The father of Aitzaz Hassan who is working in UAE and came from there to participate in the funeral of his son has described on the occasion that my brave son has made his mother cry but he saved hundreds of other mothers from mourning their sons.

Initially the incident went largely unnoticed. It took a couple of days for the media and the political and military leadership to realize the importance of the sacrifice of Aitzaz Hassan. However when the social media took up the issue the world started showering praise on the young boy.

According to the report about this  incident that on December 6th, Aitzaz Hassan was present outside his school along with a couple of  his school mates after they were not allowed to attend the morning assembly for coming late when the suicide bomber arrived there in a school uniform. the suicide bomber was asked about the school when one of the students noticed that the bomber was having something suspicious around his body and in his hand then the other students ran towards the school but Aitzaz Hassan, in his mind teens tried to overpower the bomber who was left with no option but to blow himself up. Gradually the world started realizing how brave Aitzaz Hassan was as he scarified his life to save hundreds of other students. Aitzaz is the hero of Hangu, gave his life so others could live. We will never forget his sacrifice. The international media is still busy in doing stories high lighting the gallantry of the teenager who in fact deserves a lot more.


Who was Ariel Sharon ?

Ariel Sharon 

He was know as the enemy of peace.

Israel has burred of her former prime minister Ariel Sharon at own family farm having with celebrating the military achievement regarding him as he was a war hero at home but as a war criminal by many in the Arab world. Sharon was 85 years aged when he died on Saturday 11th January 2014, after spending the last eight years of his life motionless in a hospital bed, pitched into a coma by a stroke and far from the public Gaza.

There are few individuals in the modern history of Israel whose actions have been as consistently destructive as  those of Ariel Sharon. He was involved in Israel’ war machine as early as 1948. He was known for his cut throat attitude on the battlefield, often with wanton disregard for civilian lives. Ariel Sharon left some  of the bloodiest marks on the history of Palestine.

The US Vice President and British former prime minister have laid flowers and wreaths at his grave which is far away from the border of Gaza strip with  the army on high alert lest any rockets be fired out of the Palestinian territory.

The death of the former general reopened debate into his legacy. Opponents denounced his ruthless conduct in military operations while friends praised him as a strategic genius who as prime minister stunned the world in 2005 by pulling Israeli troops and settlers out of Gaza.
There was no direct mention of events that made Sharon a hated figure in the Arab world, such as the 1982 invasion of Lebanon that he masterminded as defence minister.

Sharon’s wanton disregard for civilian life was most pronounced in 1982 during the massacres at the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila in Lebanon. By which Israel had invaded and occupied southern Lebanon at the time, effectively controlled the area.
Sharon escaped accountability in Qibya and despite heavy criticisms of his role in the Sabra and Shatila massacres,. Sharon’s career in public life did not end.

At the end of his time of rule, Sharon’s legacy is a bloody one that did far more to destroy peace in the world than to advance it. The Gaza withdrawal was mistakenly characterized as a goodwill move that reflected a genuine shift in Sharon’s thinking but the reality was far from the Former US President GW Bush received much criticism when he once called Sharon a mane of peace. Sharon continued to find exactly what he was looking for and it was was anything but peace. 

AMERICAN LEGACY IN IRAQ

Monday, 13 January 2014

THE AMERICAN LEGACY IN IRAQ

The effect of the sanction was magnified by the wide-scale destruction of Iraq’s infrastructure power plants, sewage treatment facilities, telephone exchanges, irrigation system wrought by the American air and rocket attacks preceding the first Gulf War. That infrastructure  has still to be completely rebuilt. Iraq’s contaminated waters became a biological killer as lethal as anything Saddam had attempted to produce. There were massive outbreaks of severe child and infant dysentery. Typhoid and cholera, which had been virtually eradicated in Iraq, also packed  the hospital wards.

Thought Saddam’s tyranny ruthless, over the years the country’s disparate people had begun living together as Iraqis, in the same towns and neighbourhoods, attending the same schools, intermarrying slowly developing a sense of nationhood. That process was shattered by the American proconsuls who took charge after the  invasion. They oversaw a massive political purge, a witch hunt, that led to the gutting of key ministries the collapse of the police and military and other key government institutions, without creating any viable new structures in their p lace.

Indeed from the beginning the  intent of US officials was to create such a catastrophic situation that the people of Iraq civilians, but particularly the military would be forced to react. The military onslaught and the American rule that immediately followed destroyed not just the people and infrastructure of Iraq, but the very fiber of the nation.

Even after the sanctions were modified in the “Oil for Food Programme” in 1996, the resources freed u p were never enough to cover Iraq’s basic needs. 

Historic US Gold Coin

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Historic US Gold Coin

Historic US gold coin fetches $4.6million at auction ceremony.

Two antique American gold coins sold for  more than $ 7.8 million there in Florida during an auction ceremony which was held on Friday. The first gold coin ever mad e for the United States has fetched S44,582,500,. A nickel was made at the Philadelphia Mint in 1913 which was once featured in an episode of the 1970 television shows and raised S3.3 million.

The legendary Brasher Doubloon is one of the most important coins in American history because it is the first gold coin struck for the young US and its one of only a handful that exist, said by the Heritage Auction President. This doubloon has been off the market since it was bought by a Chicago resident in 1979 for $430,000. This coin was also featured in Raymond adapted into a film noir released as the Brasher Doubloon. 

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