Al qaeda Quote by Dan Quayle
“Pakistan always seems to have a lot of political complexities and political challenges. But Pakistan is important for a number of reasons. Primarily, it is a nuclear power. And if, in fact, al Qaeda and Taliban, which are in Pakistan and causing a lot of tragedies and deaths in Pakistan - if they would ever somehow have real influence and control of that government, then we [world] really have a problem.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Congressional Hearing on South Asia, 2002
Pakistan's nuclear status and internal extremist threats pose global security risks if extremist groups gain governmental control.
In simple terms: Pakistan's nuclear power and extremist groups could threaten global security.
Monitor and engage diplomatically to mitigate risks.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- foreign policy
- intelligence analysis
- regional diplomacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What diplomatic tools can reduce extremist influence?
- How should nuclear powers address internal threats?
Balancing support for Pakistan with counterterrorism is complex.