On Friday, the opposition claimed Washington is going easy on the prime minister on the nuclear issue because it wants him returned to power.
Police cleared the company, Scomi Precision Engineering, of any wrongdoing, finding it was deceived into making the parts by Buhary Syed Abu Tahir, a middleman working for the trafficking network in Pakistani nuclear secrets.
But the opposition alleges the investigation didn't delve deep enough into Tahir's links to the prime minister's son, Kamaluddin Abdullah, and says US officials didn't press hard enough. At the time of the deal, the two were co-directors an investment company that controls Scomi.
"Bush is not serious in handling the issue of nuclear proliferation," Islamic party leader Hadi said. "He has to protect governments which sympathize with the US."
Abdullah has dismissed the attacks against him on the nuclear issue as "character assassination."



