Pakistan & Nuclear Weapons Security

Pakistan & Nuclear Weapons Security

As the political crisis unfolds in Pakistan, questions have been raised about the security of its nuclear weapons. We'll look at the evolving situation there and what might happen if the nuclear arsenal should fall into the wrong hands.

As the political crisis unfolds in Pakistan, questions have been raised about the security of its nuclear weapons. We'll look at the evolving situation there and what might happen if the nuclear arsenal should fall into the wrong hands.

Guests

David Armstrong

Co-author of "America and the Islamic Bomb: The Deadly Compromise." He is bureau chief of the National Security News Service in Washington, DC

Deepa Ollapally

Dr. Ollapally is a senior fellow at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies at the Elliott School for International Affairs at George Washington University. She's also author of the forthcoming book, "The Politics and Geopolitics of Extremism in South Asia." Pakistan?

George Perkovich

Vice president for studies-global security and economic development-and director of the non-proliferation program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Pakistan?

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