Could Taliban Get Keys To Pakistan's A-Bomb?

Photo: This military handout picture taken December 11, 2007 shows a nuclear-capable Pakistani cruise missile being tested at an undisclosed location in Pakistan. This Babur (Hatf 7) missile has a range of 440 miles. AFP/FILE

From The Christian Science Monitor:

Experts see the Islamic fighters as less of a risk than radical insiders gaining access to nuclear materials.

Islamabad, Pakistan - Some of Prof. Pervez Hoodbhoy's nuclear physics students will go on to oversee Pakistan's atomic bombs. That gives him pause.

"The student body has become very conservative, very Islamist, their outward appearance has changed," says Professor Hoodbhoy, the chair of the physics department at Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad. "It's row after row of these burqa women."

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My Comment: The Christian Science Monitor is right .... it is the radical insiders that gives one pause when it comes to Pakistan's nuclear program.

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