Several U.S. allies, notably South Korea and Japan, already are deeply concerned that the U.S. drive to denuclearize is not reciprocated by the neighboring countries that pose nuclear-armed threats to them.
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Rogers discusses allies' concerns over U.S. nuclear reductions and their implications for security.
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