Current And Projected National Security Threats to the United States And Its Int

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Current And Projected National Security Threats to the United States And Its Int
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Yes, sir.
Chairman Specter. Sometime ago Senator Brown and I had oc- casion to visit in both India and Pakistan. We talked to Indian Prime Minister Rao, who expressed his hope that the subcontinent could become nuclear-free. We later had a chance to talk to Paki- stan's Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who was surprised to hear that. She even asked if he had it in writing. I was surprised to hear that the prime ministers of India and Pakistan do not communicate with each other. What would your se
...nse be about — this may be a little bit out of strictly the intelligence-gathering line, but perhaps your intelligence gathering does bear on it — for an initiative to try to bring together the officials of India and Pakistan very much the way the United States has brought together the officials in the Mideast? It might be that a morning in the Oval Office, an invita- tion that few can resist, could have some very dramatic effects of bringing those two countries to talk to each other.
Director Deutch.


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