By Manpreet Sethi
Over the past few years, there’s been much international speculation that Burma is trying to build nuclear weapons. As reports have crept in from dissidents about the nuclear and missile linkages between Burma and North Korea, international analysts haven’t hesitated to include the Southeast Asian country in lists of potential proliferators.
Yet with little concrete evidence, even the International Atomic Energy Agency has yet to take a stand on the matter. Complicating the picture is the fact not only that many of the dissident reports are at least half a decade or more old, but also that the political situation in the country is changing fast.
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