Dear Mr. Trent Lott,
We gratified to hear that "America must set the example."
President Clinton said the United States would work in that forum and others to press
India and Pakistan to stop.
In turn; he and the secretary of state urged the senate to quickly approve the nuclear
non-proliferation treaty; "if we're calling on other nations to act responsibly,
American must set the example" he said.
The American concerns for a dangerous nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan
appear to be real.
The reasons are
A. India and Pakistan have found three wars in the past 40 years.
B. The geographic location.
C. The strong religious beliefs between Pakistanis' Islam and Indian
Hinduism.
D. There is no time to prevent the nightmare; if India and Pakistan had
sophisticated early-warning systems which he virtually no margin for
error.
After the nuke tests, other countries would now be encouraged to push ahead with their
own nuclear weapons development.
That's make nerviness that a meeting of the five declared nuclear powers on the
simmering tensions between India and Pakistan is doomed to failure and could even
aggravate the crisis(June 3,1998).