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Np. podżegając mocarstwa, które są w posiadaniu tej broni do jej użycia:

Trump: India and Pakistan were getting ready for nuclear weapons. They were shooting down airplanes from each other.

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Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir:

We are a nuclear armed nation, if we think we are going down, we’ll take half the world down with us.

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Pakistani military spokesman on Pakistan being the „next target” after Iran:

Pakistan is a nuclear-armed state, not like Iran or Lebanon. The world has no experience attempting a misadventure against one. If such a misadventure were ever pursued, the consequences would be horrific, perhaps unendurable.

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Trump: India and Pakistan were at a nuclear stage. We stopped that.

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U.S. intelligence agencies believe Pakistan is developing an ICBM capable of reaching the continental United States. The move may aim to deter a U.S. preemptive strike or intervention on India’s behalf in a future conflict.

Regardless of intent, U.S. officials warn that if Pakistan fields such a weapon, Washington would be forced to treat it as a nuclear adversary—no state with ICBMs aimed at the U.S. is seen as a friend.

Source: Foreign Affairs

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NEW: India test-fires nuclear-capable Agni-5 missile with 5,000 km range from Odisha’s Chandipur. Agni-5 is an ICBM with Mach 24 speed. It forms the core of India’s nuclear deterrence. New variants are being developed.

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BREAKING: Pakistan Nominates Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize

Pakistan has officially recommended U.S. President Donald J. Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his decisive role in de-escalating the 2025 India-Pakistan crisis. Islamabad praised Trump’s diplomacy for preventing war between the two nuclear powers after Indian aggression and Pakistan’s measured military response. His intervention led to a ceasefire and averted regional catastrophe. Pakistan also commended Trump’s willingness to mediate the Kashmir dispute, calling his actions a continuation of his peace-building legacy.

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The director of geopolitics and lecturer at the Hebrew University:

After Iran’s campaign, we may seek to dismantle Pakistan’s nuclear program.

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Senior Iranian official Mohsen Reaei:

Pakistan told Iran that “if Israel drops a nuclear bomb in Tehran, we will drop a nuclear bomb on them.”

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Pakistan’s Defence Minister denies Iranian official’s claim:

Pakistan is signatory to all international nuclear disciplines; our nuclear capability is for our people’s benefit and defence against hostile designs.

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Israel has never signed the NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty) — meaning no obligations, no inspections, and no official acknowledgment of its nuclear arsenal.

Iran, on the other hand, is a signatory:

– Its nuclear program is under IAEA inspection – It claims peaceful use

– And yet, it’s targeted with accusations of violating the NPT

— by a country not even bound by it.

This highlights a deep flaw in the international system.

NPT basics:

– Signed by 191 countries

– Only 5 recognized as Nuclear Weapon States: USA, Russia, China, UK, France

– The rest (including Iran, Türkiye, Germany, Japan, Brazil, South Korea) pledged not to pursue nuclear weapons. 4 countries are not part of NPT:

– Israel – India – Pakistan – North Korea (withdrew after joining)

All four possess nuclear weapons.

Yet, only Iran faces military threats for its nuclear program.

This reveals the structural injustice in global nuclear governance — where rules don’t apply equally.

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Trump:

We stopped India and Pakistan. That could have turned into a nuclear disaster. They have great leaders, they understood and stopped.

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Trump on India-Pakistan conflict:

Everyone was stronger, stronger– to a point where the next one was gonna be you know what. The n word. You know what the n word is, right? It’s the n word. That’s very nasty word, right? In a lot of ways. The n word used in a nuclear sense.

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Pakistan says ceasefire with India to be extended to May 18 as truce holds The ceasefire between Pakistan and India will be extended to May 18, a top official in Islamabad said, indicating the respite in fighting is holding after clashes this month brought the two nuclear-armed nations close to a full-blown war.

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar added in a speech to parliament on Thursday that his country would not violate the truce, which will “ultimately go to a dialog and it will be a composite dialog.”

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NEW: Pakistan demands a „thorough investigation” into Indian nuclear „black market.”

Source: AFP

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India’s Defence Minister:

Pakistan’s nuclear weapons should be taken under supervision of IAEA.

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Trump on Pakistan-India conflict:

We stopped a nuclear conflict.

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Pakistan Army:

The news of nuclear sites being attacked is false.

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BREAKING: Pakistan has summoned its top nuclear body after launching offensive on India.

Source: Reuters

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BREAKING: Pakistan Prime Minister Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif calls urgent National Command Authority meeting, the government body overseeing nuclear weapons.

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Pakistan’s Railway Minister Hanif Abbasi:

Pakistan’s nuclear missiles are not for decoration. They have been made for India.

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Nuclear Forces: Pakistan vs. India Warheads: India ~172 | Pakistan ~170 Doctrine: India – No First Use | Pakistan – First Use / Full Spectrum Deterrence Key Missiles:

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Agni-V (ICBM, 5,000–8,000 km)

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Shaheen-III (MRBM, 2,750 km)

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Ballistic Missiles: Pakistan vs. India

• Both nations’ ballistic missile programs are rooted in a long-standing security rivalry.

• Pakistan’s development is reactive to India’s advances, aiming to maintain “minimum credible deterrence.”

• India’s strategy includes deterrence against both Pakistan and China and is built around a nuclear triad and “no first use” policy.

• India holds the edge in range, payload, diversification, and indigenous development.

• Pakistan maintains credible deterrence but relies on external support and mirrors India’s moves to retain strategic parity.

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Iran steps in to defuse India-Pakistan crisis after Kashmir attack

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Pakistan to mediate between India and Pakistan following a deadly April attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Tehran recently expressed willingness to help ease hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

Araghchi was received by senior officials upon arrival near Islamabad and is scheduled to meet with Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, President Zardari, and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Source: AP

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Pakistan adopts a cautious stance after unidentified militants kill over 24 civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir, as Indian officials suggest potential military retaliation.

Pakistani media and analysts warn of escalating risks between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan amid increasing belligerence from Indian voices.

• India suspends a key water treaty; strike fears rise.

• Pakistan denies involvement, urges calm, but prepares militarily.

Source: NYT

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Why the Indus Waters Treaty Matters

— A key peace mechanism between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan for over 60 years.

— Defines clear water rights: India controls the eastern rivers; Pakistan the western ones.

— Includes a structured, three-tier dispute resolution process.

— Widely seen as a global success in water-sharing, effective even during conflicts.

— Grants Pakistan 80% of Indus system water, making it one of the most generous treaties of its kind.

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Nuclear club: As of January 2024, nine countries (United States, Russia, United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel) hold about 12,121 nuclear warheads:

• 9,585 are operational.

• 3,904 are actively deployed.

• 2,100 are on high alert, a slight rise from last year.

Source: SIPRI

Pakistan’s first public test of nuclear weapons: Chagai-I (May 28, 1998).

This series consisted of five simultaneous underground nuclear tests at the Ras Koh Hills in the Chagai District of Balochistan Province, Pakistan.

In a direct response to India’s second nuclear test.

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India’s PM Modi:

No global leader asked us to stop. Even the US Vice President tried calling me for an hour on May 9, but I was in a crucial meeting with our armed forces.

When I called back, he warned of a possible Pakistani attack. I told him clearly — if Pakistan dares, it will pay a heavy price.

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Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir:

The Indus river is not the Indians’ family property. We have no shortage of missiles, al-Hamdulillah.

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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif:

I want to tell the enemy: if you threaten to cut off our water, know this, you cannot take a single drop from Pakistan. I swear by God Almighty, if you do, we will teach you a lesson you will regret, and you will never think of doing it again.

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Potem broni nuklearnej użyje gang morderców z Izraela, który napadnie Iran i Syrię, i który tylko czeka by któreś z mocarstw atomowych wykorzystało atom jako pierwsze.

Oficjalnym tłumaczeniem gangu morderców z Izraela będzie, że to nie oni pierwsi zaczęli jej używać.

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