August 30, 2005 at 3:39 pm
WASHINGTON: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard commander met secretly with A.Q. Khan, the father of Pakistan’s atomic bomb, in an effort to acquire nuclear-capable missiles with a range of 1,800 miles, according to Iranian dissidents.
Alireza Jafarzadeh, president of Strategic Policy Consulting, Inc., and a former representative of the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, or MeK, said Tehran’s mullahs are lying when they claim contacts with Khan were conducted in a non-military context.
Jafarzadeh asks the International Atomic Energy Agency interview Khan’s counterpart in the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp, “as soon as possible.” Jafarzadeh states that based on reports received in 1986 and 1987, three commanders of the IRGC met with Khan in Tehran
By: mavaustin - 30th August 2005 at 19:42
Blue prints are not US hard drives from a nuclear facility that get stolen and then found in a waste basket :rolleyes:
By: cinciboy - 30th August 2005 at 18:40
A Q Khan was never involved in missile technology or production. all he is/was a metallurgist. :rolleyes:
Still can sell the blueprints.. guess for dollars..
By: mavaustin - 30th August 2005 at 16:16
A Q Khan was never involved in missile technology or production. all he is/was a metallurgist. :rolleyes: