I read a very scary quote today from Rep. Porter Goss, R-FL, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, from an article on CNN, in reference to a Kerry speech claiming the Bush administration has reduced funding for accounting of nuclear materials that are capable for building nuclear weapons:
"I also think it's unrealistic and dangerously naive to assume that we're going to get all the nukes in a lockbox somehow," Goss said.
"I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon. The effort is worthwhile, but I don't think you're ever going to get 100 percent."
I think it's great that something as important as keeping tabs on nuclear weapons is such a high priority.
What about that bomb that slips through the cracks?
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