http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/11/11/pakistan.nuclear/index.htmlGlobal security experts expressed concern Sunday that Pakistan's nuclear arsenal could wind up in the hands of Islamic radicals after President Gen. Pervez Musharraf last weekend declared a state of emergency.
Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf surrounded by aides in the presidential offices in Pakistan.
"Make no mistake: This is a very dangerous situation," said John Bolton, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
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"They have 24 to 55
weapons. They have not only the bomb, the thermonuclear device, they have the missile that can couple with the bomb, and it can fly all the way to the Mediterranean."
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But former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said Pakistan's nuclear weapons are secure, and cautioned against overreacting.
"That nuclear arsenal is, one, dispersed, and second, carefully guarded by the army," he told CNN. "I think -- in the short or even medium term -- should things turn badly, we are not going to worry about nuclear weapons in the first instance***********************************************************************************************************
Nukes are secure by military like our nukes were secure that were removed and ship to LA from Calif Armitage is full of BS