
Former CIA officer reveals Pakistan’s nuclear programme aimed to create an “Islamic bomb” and aided Iran’s atomic development. Photo: X.
Pakistan’s primary motive for developing nuclear weapons was to counter India, but Islamabad’s nuclear ambition under its architect and a prolific proliferator, Abdul Qadeer Khan, evolved it into an “Islamic bomb” with intentions to extend and accelerate the technology to other Islamic nations, including Iran, as revealed by former CIA officer Richard Barlow.
In an interview with ANI, Barlow, who was part of the intelligence agency as a counterproliferation officer during Pakistan’s clandestine nuclear activities in the 1980s, detailed how Khan’s network provided critical gas centrifuge technology and possibly nuclear weapons plans to Iran in the early 1990s, accelerating Tehran’s programme by decades.
He noted that Pakistan’s programme was not only intended as a strategic response to India’s capabilities, which attained nuclear weapons in 1974, but also had broader ideological aspirations.
“Pakistan’s primary motive for developing nuclear weapons was to counter India. But it was also very clear from AQ Khan and the generals’ perspective that it was not just the Pakistani bomb; it was the Islamic bomb, the Muslim bomb,” Barlow said.
“I think AQ Khan was even quoted once as saying, ‘We’ve got the Christian bomb, we’ve got the Jewish bomb, and the Hindu bomb; we need a Muslim bomb.’ It was very clear to me that Pakistan intended to provide nuclear weapons technology to other Muslim countries, which is what happened,” he added.
However, Khan was not the one who quoted the need for a “Muslim bomb”, but it was the then Pakistan Prime Minister, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who called for such a need and initiated Pakistan’s nuclear program with Khan at the helm.
Khan, born in undivided India in Bhopal in 1936 and immigrating with his family to Pakistan in 1952 after the partition, was one of the most notorious nuclear smugglers in the world, as he smuggled technology to rogue states like North Korea, Iran and Libya.
He is called the father of Pakistan’s atomic bomb, making his country the world’s first “Islamic nuclear power.” He died in Islamabad in 2021 at the age of 85.
Barlow, who had investigated nuclear proliferation activities during his tenure with the CIA, further alleged that Washington’s response to Pakistan’s clandestine nuclear dealings was marked by negligence.
“Not only did they shut down from doing anything about that in 1987 and 1988, but they did nothing for the next 20 to 24 years,” he remarked.
Touching on the connection between Pakistan’s nuclear programme and Iran’s atomic ambitions, Barlow claimed that Iran’s progress in gas centrifuge development was directly linked to technology provided by AQ Khan’s network.
“There is no way that Iran could ever have developed gas centrifuges without the centrifuges that Khan and Pakistan provided them in the early 1990s, along with nuclear weapons plans,” he said.
“At the very least, it might have been impossible. This is very difficult work — making gas centrifuges and nuclear weapons is no small undertaking. It knocked, at the very least, many decades off of the Iranian nuclear programme,” he added.
Barlow further noted that while Iran has since made significant independent advances, the foundations of its programme were built on Pakistani assistance.
“I think now it looks to me like the Iranian programme is quite advanced in terms of their gas centrifuges. They’ve done a lot of work on their own, but they never could have gotten started without Pakistan’s help,” the former CIA officer stated.
(With inputs from ANI)
Zubair Amin is a Senior Journalist at NewsX with over seven years of experience in reporting and editorial work. He has written for leading national and international publications, including Foreign Policy Magazine, Al Jazeera, The Economic Times, The Indian Express, The Wire, Article 14, Mongabay, News9, among others. His primary focus is on international affairs, with a strong interest in US politics and policy. He also writes on West Asia, Indian polity, and constitutional issues. Zubair tweets at zubaiyr.amin
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