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US concerned over Pakistan's nukes

Source: SAMAA
Islamabad : Pakistan | 7 months ago  
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WASHINGTON: Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is currently safe, but Washington has "concerns" over what could happen if the advancing Taliban topples the government, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in an interview with Fox News. The security of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is...
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