Biological and Chemical Weapons
Biological and Chemical Weapons | Unearthing the Truth
John Barry is the national security correspondent for Newsweek. He has written or co-authored five books, his current project being a history of NATO nuclear policy. Barry has also made several television documentaries, including a six-part series on the history of NATO for the BBC.
Summary: Although Saddam Hussein admitted that Iraq had built biological warheads, he claimed that in accordance with the mandates of the UN in the aftermath of the Gulf War these weapons had been destroyed. UN weapons inspectors in Iraq have always been dubious of...
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Table of Contents
- Biological Weapons Are a Serious Threat
- Is the Fear of Biological Terrorism Justified?
- Terrorists Would Be Unlikely to Use Biological or Chemical Weapons
- Countermeasures to Biological and Chemical Terrorism Warrant Government Funding
- The Media Direct U.S. Policy Regarding Biological and Chemical Weapons
- An Attempt to Destroy Chemical Weapons Goes Awry
- Decreasing U.S. Intervention Overseas Will Reduce the Threat of Terrorist Attacks
- The Migration of Russian Biological Weapons Experts Is a Serious Threat
- A Nuclear Arsenal Is Needed to Counter a Biological Weapons Threat
- The Chemical Weapons Convention Is Unenforceable
- Local Governments’ Responses to Biological and Chemical Terrorism
- Unearthing the Truth
- Iraq Still Possesses a Biological and Chemical Arsenal
- The Biological and Chemical Weapons in Iraq’s Arsenal
- The U.S. Supplied Iraq with Biological and Chemical Weapons’ Materials
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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