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US doesnt know location of Pak nukes: CIA
Tuesday, 05.19.2009, 11:31am (GMT+5)

CIA director Leon Panetta said US intelligence officials did not know the exact whereabouts of Pakistan's nuclear weapons but believed they were safe from the Taliban.

Speaking in Los Angeles, the Central Intelligence Agency chief said Pakistan's nuclear arsenal was "pretty secure" amid concerns that the weapons could possibly fall into the hands of Taliban insurg

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