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Turning a Blind Eye on the Nuclear Black Market |
On July 8, 2008, David Armstrong and Joe Trento discussed their book, America and the Islamic Bomb, and recent developments in the Pakistani nuclear smuggling saga on the Chicago Public Radio program Worldview |
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Armstrong Appears on The Thom Hartmann Program |
David Armstrong discussed America and the Islamic Bomb on Air America's Thom Hartmann Program on January 2, 2008. |
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Armstrong and Trento Appear on the Leonard Lopate Show |
David Armstrong and Joseph Trento appeared on the Leonard Lopate Show on Monday, December 3, 2007 to discuss America and the Islamic Bomb. The Leonard Lopate Show airs weekdays on WNYC at 12pm. Click here to listen to the show. From the show's website: Nuclear Pakistan Pakistan has built a nuclear arsenal with the tacit aid of the US and Europe. Now that military extremist factions are on the rise in Pakistan, the US could end up regretting that aid. David Armstrong and Joseph Trento have co-authored a new book called America and the Islamic Bomb: The Deadly Compromise. |
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Armstrong on The Diane Rehm Show |
David Armstrong joined Diane Rehm in her studio on November 19, 2007 to discuss nuclear security in Pakistan. Click here to listen to the show. From the show's website: "As the political crisis unfolds in Pakistan, questions have been raised about the security of its nuclear weapons. We'll look at the evolving situation there and what might happen if the nuclear arsenal should fall into the wrong hands." |
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America and the Islamic Bomb Discussed on NPR's "To The Point" |
Co-Author David Armstrong discussed America and the Islamic Bomb and the issue of Pakistani nuclear proliferation on Public Radio International's nationally broadcast show, " To the Point" with Warren Olney on October 19, 2007 and November 9, 2007. Friday, October 19, 2007: "Benazir Bhutto is back in Pakistan, raising the question of who will lead America's strategic ally in the war against terrorists. Friday, on To the Point, as a nuclear power, Pakistan played a role in proliferation. Did the US and Britain turn a blind eye to 30 years of illegal-weapons trade?" Click here to listen to the October 19, 2007 broadcast. Friday, November 9, 2007: "Police-state tactics smothered political protest today in Pakistan, but a nuclear power is dangerously unstable. We hear what happened and what continued trouble could mean for the world economy, where the falling dollar and sub-prime mortgages are a threat to America's clout." Click here to listen to the November 9, 2007 broadcast. |
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