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Obama Facing An Asian Nuclear Nightmare

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North Korea is expanding its nuclear arsenal and upgrading its ballistic missiles. China is growing and modernizing its stockpile, movement that could threaten Obama's vow to roll back the spread of nuclear arms and possibly touching off an Asian nuclear arms race. Pentagon planners worry that Japan and South Korea might explore developing nuclear arms of their own for the first time. The Presidents trip to Asia next week will be anchored by a stop in Hiroshima, where he will focus on its dark nuclear past.

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