Nuclear threats mean “big trouble” for U.S. says think tank rep
At a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on nuclear detection architecture, Robert Nesbit, senior vice president and general manager of the MITRE Corporation’s Center for Integrated Intelligence Systems, says that preventing terrorists’ initial acquisition of nuclear weapons is vital because the U.S. is “in big trouble” after that point. (0:43)
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