Myanmar is trying to make Nuclear weapon

Myanmar is trying to make nuclear bomb
Myanmar is trying to make nuclear weapon
Myanmar,also known as Burma is trying to make nuclear weapon said by a defected Myanmar military man.

Nuclear weapon is a weapon of mass destruction.Myanmar has hostilities with two countries Thailand and Bangladesh.Both countries are economically and military superior than Myanmar.
 
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Sai Thein Win was a major in Burma's army before he defected
Myanmar has started on a nuclear-weapons program, according to a documentary based on evidence from a soldier who defected.
Major Sai Thein Win provided Norway-based broadcaster Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) with files and photographs describing experiments with uranium.
A former UN inspector said the evidence suggested Myanmar was seeking to build weapons rather than power plants.
But experts said the ruling junta was a long way from succeeding.
The revelations come a day after a US senator cancelled a visit to Myanmar because of concern over its alleged nuclear ambitions.
'Expending huge resources' In the documentary, entitled Burma's Nuclear Ambitions, Maj Sai shows documents and pictures he says came from a factory which was building prototypes for nuclear components.
  The documentary showed tools allegedly used for converting uranium
Maj Sai is a mechanical engineer who worked on machining parts and visited the Burmese nuclear battalion in Thabeikkyin, says the documentary.
He provided photos purportedly of machines that can be used to convert uranium compounds for use in nuclear fuel or a nuclear weapon.
Robert Kelley, a former inspector with the International Atomic Energy Agency, a UN watchdog, said he believed Burma was probably mining uranium and exploring nuclear technology "useful only for weapons".
The documentary showed tools allegedly used for converting uranium
The documentary showed tools allegedly used for converting uranium

In an online article for DVB, he writes: "The information provided by [Major] Sai and other reporters from Burma clearly indicates that the regime has the intent to go nuclear and it is... expending huge resources along the way."
Mr Kelley said the quality of the machine parts and the mechanical drawings was "poor".
"Nothing we have seen suggests Burma will be successful with [these] materials and components," he writes.
He said if Burma was found to be developing nuclear weapons it should face sanctions.
'No Pyongyang link' DVB also said it did not believe Burma was capable of producing a nuclear weapon at this time.
"The intention is there," says Ali Fowle, a spokesperson for DVB, "but the reality is very different."
A UN panel has accused North Korea of exporting nuclear and missile technology in defiance of a UN ban, to countries including Burma, Iran and Syria.
On Thursday, the US Senator who chairs a Senate committee on East Asia, Jim Webb, cancelled a visit to Burma because of concern it was working with North Korea to develop a nuclear programme.
But DVB says that while North Korea may be involved in missile proliferation, there is no new evidence to suggest it is helping Burma to develop nuclear weapons.
DVB adds, however, that the Burmese government is modelling itself on North Korea, reckoning that if Pyongyang has nuclear weapons, the US or other countries would find it more difficult to attack.

1 comment:

  1. what bngladesh does on this respect?they are big threat for our country. bangladesh military give more concern on this issue. when pakistan & india made newcluer weapon this time us thought that they has no power to make this weapon, but this two nation prove their idea is wrong. so bangladesh should give more concern on this respect as well as strength its military power.

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