Pak-India Nuclear War Can End World Population By 90%: US Expert
Mahnoor Sheikh (@mahnoorsheikh03) Published February 23, 2019 | 10:55 AM
The US expert warned that other neighbouring countries would also have to face heavy losses in case of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan.
Islamabad (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 23rd February, 2019) The Pak-India war can reduce the world population by 90 per cent, a US expert has observed.
The US expert has made startling revelations in case a war breaks out between war mongering India and Pakistan.
India and Pakistan, besides being tensed neighbours, are nuclear powers as well.
The US expert warned that other neighbouring countries would also have to face heavy losses in case of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan.
The US expert while expressing his apprehension said that nuclear clouds from Pak-India war will be spread on the clouds within two weeks. The nuclear material will be present in the atmosphere by 30 to 50 miles.
This can destroy the reaped crops in America due to cold.
The American expert said that in case of a war between the two countries, the US farmers will lose cotton, wheat and rice by 10 to 40 per cent for many years. Only 60 days of food will remain available for the whole world.
As a result of the war between two nuclear states, the crops will not grow due to Nuclear Winter. About 90 per cent of the population will die due to famine caused by this Nuclear Winter, eventually bringing an end to the human civilization.
The American expert added that the war nobody will be spared in the war, neither the countries that possess nuclear weapons nor the countries who have not participated in the war.
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