Trump says may seek India's help on 'unstable' Pak's nukes
April 28, 2016  12:27
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Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump today hinted at seeking help from India and other nations to address the "problem" of what he described as a "semi-unstable" nuclear-armed Pakistan. Trump's such a remarks came during a town-hall in Indianapolis in response to a question on how he would deal with countries like Pakistan which has sometimes "double dealt" with the US.


"We've given them (Pakistan) money and they've double dealt us," the interviewer said. "Yes, but the problem with Pakistan, where they have nuclear weapons -- which is a real problem," Trump said.


"The single biggest problem we have is nuclear weapons, you know, countries with them. And it's not only a country, you have nine countries right now with nuclear weapons. "But Pakistan is semi-unstable. We don't want to see total instability. It's not that much, relatively speaking. We have a little bit of a good relationship. I think I'd try and keep it," said Trump.
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