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John Q (2002)

Who supplied North Korea the Nuclear Technology? is it Pakistan or A.Q. Khan?

An unclassified CIA report from early 2002 reported that “[North Korea] has been seeking centrifuge-related materials in large quantities to support a uranium enrichment program. It also obtained equipment suitable for use in uranium feed and withdrawal systems.” Last January, U.S. Undersecretary of State John Bolton accused North Korea of continuing its nuclear weapons program, and in February members of Congress expressed concern to the president about North Korea’s uranium enrichment program. According to the New Yorker Magazine, the CIA delivered a secret report to top Bush administration officials in June, which found that Pakistan had provided centrifuge technology to North Korea.Centrifuges are essential in enriching uranium. A.Q. Khan, known as the father of the Pakistani nuclear bombhas reportedly visited North Korea frequently in the last decade officially with the permission of USA’s friend Musharraf.
Now Bush is abusing N.K while praising Pakistan and Musharraf

a.q.khan with the tacit support of the isi

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John Q. (Infinifilm Edition) John Q. (Infinifilm Edition)
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It's impossible to walk away from John Q. without thinking about the film that could have been. The pathetic state of health care in the U.S. and the desperate behavior it engenders is not only worthy but edgy material; no doubt director Nick Cassavetes (She's So Lovely) and Denzel Washington (as well as Robert Duvall, Ray Liotta, James Woods, and Anne Heche) were drawn to the provocative pitch. T...



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