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Deception: Pakistan, the United States, and the Secret Trade in Nuclear Weapons

by Adrian Levy, Catherine Scott-Clark

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The shocking, three-decade story of A. Q. Khan and Pakistan’s nuclear program, and the complicity of the United States in the spread of nuclear weaponry.
 
On December 15, 1975, A. Q. Khan—a young Pakistani scientist working in Holland—stole top-secret blueprints for a revolutionary new process to arm a nuclear bomb. His original intention, and that of his government, was purely patriotic—to provide Pakistan a counter to India’s recently unveiled nuclear device. However, as Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott-Clark chillingly relate in their masterful investigation of Khan’s career over the past thirty years, over time that limited ambition mushroomed into the world’s largest clandestine network engaged in selling nuclear secrets—a mercenary and illicit program managed by the Pakistani military and made possible, in large part, by aid money from the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Libya, and by indiscriminate assistance from China.
Most unnerving, the authors reveal that the sales of nuclear weapons technology to Iran, North Korea, and Libya, so much in the news today, were made with the clear knowledge of the American government, for whom Pakistan has been a crucial buffer state and ally—first against the Soviet Union, now in the “war against terror.” Every successive American presidency, from Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush, has turned a blind eye to Pakistan’s nuclear activity—rewriting and destroying evidence provided by its intelligence agencies, lying to Congress and the American people about Pakistan’s intentions and capability, and facilitating, through shortsightedness and intent, the spread of the very weapons we vilify the “axis of evil” powers for having and fear terrorists will obtain. Deception puts our current standoffs with Iran and North Korea in a startling new perspective, and makes clear two things: that Pakistan, far from being an ally, is a rogue nation at the epicenter of world destabilization; and that the complicity of the United States has ushered in a new nuclear winter.
Based on hundreds of interviews in the United States, Pakistan, India, Israel, Europe, and Southeast Asia, Deception is a masterwork of reportage and dramatic storytelling by two of the world’s most resourceful investigative journalists. Urgently important, it should stimulate debate and command a reexamination of our national priorities.



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5 out of 5 starsWhat a tale, 2008-08-05
Some will argue in favor of this book calling it an honest account of what happened / happens in Pakistan and some will call this book hogwash and propaganda. I believe this book has some semblence of honesty and a fair bit of it could be propaganda but assuming this book is truthful in its assessment - what a tale it is !
Well researched and written with great passion. this book is ideal material for a movie one day.


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5 out of 5 starsReal World of terrorism, 2008-04-15
Anyone who is interested in the real world outside of America should read this book. Even allowing for any bias of the writers, it give a chilling view of how world leaders ignore and lie about events that do not reflect their ideological wishful thinking. The true story of how Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, plus other supposed allies of America, spread nuclear technology and weapons throughout the Islamic world in defiance of treaties and agreements should be compulsary reading for all our public serbvants working for governments.


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4 out of 5 starsCaptivating , 2008-02-18
The timing was a bit unnerving as I was reading this book, Bhutto was murdered! An eye opener on the history of Pakistan's power struggles. There is just too much to explain here but bottom line --the region's stability is at a very fine balance and if power to the terrorist are able to destabilize Pakistan or if they can get their hands on a nuclear device, it won't be long before the west will see it detonated because they truly believe this is their right. It was hard to put this book down!


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5 out of 5 starsIndictment of our Politcians Failures, 2007-12-29
This book precisely details the failures of six US administrations and major World powers in preventing nuclear proliferation. It shows that our government's first priority is monetary gains for its closest supporters rather than the protection of its citizens. It shows the complicity of the US and many Major Powers in getting the nuclear bomb and technology for Pakistan and how a blind eye was turned as it was distributed through Middle East and Africa. It reveals with supportive documents the poor leadership and vision of many of our honored politicians. It details how the Pakistani leadership has always worked and supported Al Qaeda. It confirms that the political rehtoric is completely opposite of the real profit driven actions by governments. It is a must read for those who have long questioned the efficiency and effectiveness of our two party system.


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5 out of 5 starsa.q. khan, 2007-12-27
a page turner; i could not put this book down. starting with the first attempts of Pakistan trying to obtain information on the construction of a nuclear processing plant, and ending with the still prevalent proliferation of Pakistan to foreign purchaser countries, this book will leave you fascinated beyond belief. unbelievably industrious was the attitude of the scientists working on this project; fatefully unapologetic was this nation to its best and brightest. an almost detailed account on the construction of the processing plant, the evidence laid forth in this book from IAEA investigations to covert intelligence secret knowledge here at home allowed Pakistan to produce a nuclear weapon. a highly recommended read. this book also briefly details Iran's current struggle with proliferation and Libya's attempted go at the nuclear field.




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