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Jon Wolfsthal, a senior fellow with the CSIS International Security Program, appeared on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, "McCain Outlines His Vision for Nuclear Security."
May 28, 2008

Author:

Mike Shuster

Associated Programs:

International Security Program

Related Research Focus:

Proliferation Prevention

Experts :

Jon Wolfsthal

Excerpt:

Republican presumptive presidential nominee John McCain explained his policy on nuclear weapons Tuesday. The Arizona senator is positioning himself as being different from both Democratic presidential candidates and President Bush. [ . . .]

Wolfstahl said "When you look at the details, it doesn't give you much hope that we are going to see major reductions in nuclear weapons."

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