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Jon Wolfsthal, a senior fellow with the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by the Christian Science Monitor, "Did Rogue Network Leak Nuclear Bomb Design."
June 18, 2008

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Jon Wolfsthal

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Washington - An infamous atomic smuggler may have had blueprints for a compact, sophisticated nuclear warhead, and that could mean that the world's proliferation problem is even worse than many experts had thought.

"People seem to have taken the Bush administration line that we have rolled up A.Q. Khan's network. I don't believe it," says Jon Wolfsthal, a senior fellow in the international security program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington.

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