Pakistan’s Nuclear “Supermarket” Strategy Exposed | Iran War & Global Risk
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In this episode of Washington Central, Saurabh Shukla unpacks a deeply concerning geopolitical development — Pakistan’s alleged “nuclear supermarket” play and its implications for global security.
As the Iran conflict hangs in a fragile balance, Pakistan has emerged as a key mediator. But beneath the surface, there are growing fears of a larger strategic game — one that could involve nuclear proliferation, regional influence, and a reshaping of global power dynamics.
The episode explores:
• The uncertainty around US-Iran talks
• Pakistan’s rising diplomatic positioning
• Concerns over nuclear proliferation and past precedents
• Strategic risks for India, the US, and the Middle East
• The possibility of a new nuclear power equation
With references to the legacy of A. Q. Khan and evolving geopolitical realities, this episode connects critical dots shaping the world order today.
A sharp, insightful breakdown of one of the most serious global security concerns right now.