Pervez Musharraf
A.Q.Khan the Father, Mastermind and Pioneer of the Nuclear Program of Pakistan is the most dangerous man on the Earth. In fact he is the only man on this planet Earth, who is responsible for proliferation of Nuclear Warhead Technology in wrong hands,.
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