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To: slacker711 who wrote (69113)5/28/2008 10:07:06 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 542152
 
<<<We arent talking about hiding a weapons program, but about hiding an actual weapon. It would be impossible to find a nuclear device that a regime was determined to hide.

There is simply no way that India could ever "know", and so they will never disarm.>>>

1. You do not need a nuclear weapons program to go after some hidden one of a kind weapon. The fear is that someday nuclear weapons can be smuggled into a country in a suitcase.

2. You need some type of Interpol cooperation to go after such criminal activity.

3. For India to maintain a nuclear weapons program to thwart this possiblity would be pretty stupid.