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"The government is going to conclude in several months that our nuclear plants are very, very safe because it's believed that they could withstand a flood or an earthquake," she told i-Tele television, referring to a government report on plant safety expected in coming months. "But those aren't the real risks for our nuclear industry. It's the risk of external, non-natural attack
-- like the risk of terrorism." Henri Guaino, a special adviser to conservative French President Nicolas Sarkozy, called the intrusion "irresponsible," but acknowledged "it still makes you think about the security of access to nuclear plants." "So yeah, I think we'll have to learn some lessons."
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