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Nuclear Security Summit Underway In Washington, DC
With all of the fighting and disagreements amongst the presidential candidates, one thing they have all expressed is a fear that terrorists could acquire a nuclear weapon or the radioactive material to make a so-called “dirty bomb.”
Senior Fellow William H. Tobey spoke with WBEZ 91.5 Chicago about the Obama administration's nuclear security accomplishments ahead of President Obama's fourth and final nuclear security summit on March 31st – April 1st, where global leaders addressed the threat of nuclear terrorism.
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