The Pentagon expressed confidence Tuesday that India and Pakistan’s nuclear arsenals remain secure despite tensions over the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
“We see no reason at this point to have any concern with regards to the security of either countries’ arsenal,” said Geoff Morrell, the Pentagon press secretary.
Morrell, who did not elaborate, made the comment in response to a question at a news conference about the risk terrorists could obtain nuclear weapons in the current crisis.
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“Whenever you are dealing with terrorism in countries that are nuclear powers, it … creates a heightened concern,” he said.
“And so, we want to work with them and any others who find themselves in the situation, to make sure that their nuclear arsenals are always secure,” he said.






















































December 10th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
how do they know they are secure-because they dont exist-because they have to have the pin code held by the us banksters-opp’s-they dismantled some and made them a bathtub nuke for the next 911
December 11th, 2008 at 10:12 am
Looking like a white Christmas—white hot!