New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Monday returned to Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir in the recently made India-US comments in the United States, called Pakistan “an irresponsible state with nuclear weapons” and “there is a stock of Pakistan in” nuclear saber-peeling trade.,In an official statement, Mea said: “On a trip to the United States, our attention has been attracted to the comments made by the Pakistani Chief of Army Staff. Pakistan has a stock of Pakistan in the nuclear sabre-jault trade.”Highlighting the problem of Pakistan’s terrorism, the army’s control over the Islamabad government, the Center’s sources said: “The international community can draw its conclusions on the irresponsibleness inherent in such comments, which strengthens the doubts about the integrity and control of the nuclear command, where military is at hand with Terrorist groups.,He said: “It is also regrettable that these comments should have been made from the soil of a friendly third country.”Reiterating India’s stance, Mea said: “India has already made it clear that this nuclear will not give blackmail. We will take all the steps required to protect our national security.”Speaking at an event in Tampa, Florida on Sunday, Munir threatened to destroy any Indian infrastructure that could affect the water flow in Pakistan. He said, “We will wait to build a dam for India, and when this happens, we will destroy it with ten missiles,” he allegedly said, “The Indus River is not the family property of Indians … We have no shortage of missiles, Alhumdullah.”He also released a comprehensive nuclear threat, warned: “We are a nuclear nation. If we feel that we are going down, we will take half the world with us.”