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Pakistan's Nuclear Safety And Security: A Perspective From Pakistan - OpEd - Eurasia Review

06-03-2011 09:08 AM


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Pakistan's Nuclear Safety And Security: A Perspective From Pakistan - OpEd
Eurasia Review
There have been coordinated statements on the safety and security of Pakistan's nuclear weapons after the PNS Mehran attack. For instance NATO chief commented after the PNS Mehran incident that â??I feel confident that Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is safe ...
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