Pakistan's atomic bomb available for Saudi ... Pakistan -Minister of Defense Khwaja Asif's big statement, know what to say

Pakistan’s Minister of Defense said the country’s nuclear program would be made available to Saudi Arabia if needed. The announcement was made under a new defense agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. This is the first time that Islamabad has clearly accepted that it has handed over its nuclear weapons to Saudi Arabia. The statement by the Minister of Defense in Pakistan, Khwaja Mohammad Asif, late Thursday night, underlined the importance of the defense agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. The two countries have military relations for decades. According to analysts who spread Israeli concern in the wave, the move is seen as a message for Israel. Israel has long been regarded as the only core world country in the Middle East. The statement came last week after Israel targeted Hamas leaders in Qatar and killed six people. The incident has created new concerns about its safety in Arab countries in Golf. This happened at a time when the Israeli-Hamas war that was running in the Gaza Strip made the entire region unstable. What did Khwaja Asif say? In an interview to Pakistani news channel Jio TV, Asif was asked if Saudi Arabia would also receive the power and resistance Pakistan received from nuclear weapons. Asif replied: “I want to clear one thing about Pakistan’s core ability. We have gained this capacity long ago when we test. Since then, our armies have been trained to the battlefield.” “Whatever we have will be given to them.” He added: “Whatever we have and the abilities we have developed will be made available in terms of this agreement (to Saudi Arabia).” The two countries signed a defense agreement on Wednesday, according to which the attack on one country would be considered an attack on both. However, neither Pakistan nor Saudi Arabia officially commented on the agreement and also did not explain what impact it would have on Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. Pakistan’s nuclear program is funded from Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia has long been considered involved in the core program of Pakistan. Retired Pakistani Brigadier General Firoz Hasan Khan said Saudi Arabia provided “liberal financial aid to Pakistan, especially if the country was subject to sanctions.” Pakistan faced our sanctions for his efforts to develop a nuclear bomb. In the last days of Biden Administration, new restrictions were also imposed on his missile project. Pakistan has developed its nuclear weapons program to combat India’s nuclear weapons. According to the American magazine Bulletin of atomic scientists, India has about 172 nuclear weapons, while Pakistan has 170.