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Pakistan developing missiles that eventually could hit U.S., top U.S. official says

Posted on December 19, 2024 By admin


A Pakistani-made Shaheen-III missile, that is capable of carrying nuclear warheads, is on display during a military parade to mark Pakistan’s Republic Day, in Islamabad, Pakistan. File.
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A senior White House official on Thursday (December 19, 2024) said nuclear-armed Pakistan is developing long-range ballistic missile capabilities that eventually could allow it to strike targets outside of South Asia, including in the United States.

In his stunning revelation about the onetime close U.S. partner, Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer said Islamabad’s conduct raised “real questions” about the aims of its ballistic missile program.

“Candidly, it’s hard for us to see Pakistan’s actions as anything other than an emerging threat to the United States,” Finer told the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace audience.

“Pakistan has developed increasingly sophisticated missile technology, from long-range ballistic missile systems to equipment that would enable the testing of significantly larger rocket motors,” he said.


Also read: Pakistan denounces U.S. sanctions on its missile program as biased and putting regional peace at risk

If those trends continue, Finer said, “Pakistan will have the capability to strike targets well beyond South Asia, including in the United States.”

His speech came a day after Washington announced a new round of sanctions related to Pakistan’s ballistic missile development program, including on the state-run defense agency that oversees the program. (Reporting by Jonathan Landay; Editing by Leslie Adler and Jonathan Oatis)

Published – December 20, 2024 02:01 am IST



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