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Summary of Claims on Pakistan's Nuclear Deterrence: Peaceful Intentions with Global Contingencies

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Summary of Claims on Pakistan's Nuclear Deterrence: Peaceful Intentions with Global Contingencies

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This summary presents the argument as stated: Pakistan's nuclear deterrence is described as primarily aimed at India with peaceful purposes, emphasizing regional stability and defense rather than threats to other nations. The claim acknowledges a caveat: if Pakistan's existence were ever at risk, the leadership purportedly warns it could become a threat to global security. It further contends that if Pakistan were to fall, the consequences could be so severe as to "take half the world with us," underscoring perceived cascading effects on international security. This description is a restatement of the asserted position for understanding the arguments and their potential implications, not an endorsement or verification of the claims.

Conflict & Security Reporter at Wazir Afghan

Nasir Haqqani is a conflict reporter for Wazir Afghan, based in the historically turbulent Nangarhar province. He has rare access to report on local security situations, tribal dynamics, and the presence of other militant groups. His reporting is known for its depth and understanding of Eastern Afghanistan's complex landscape, filed under significant personal risk.

Jalalabad, Afghanistan

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