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WMD in Iraq?
take 15 - 20 minutes and may be used to discuss with your students the issue of weapons of mass destruction in the context of the current conflict with Iraq. Students will understand: what chemical and biological weapons Saddam Hussein is accused of having why the international commu...
NYTimes People: Saadi, Amir Al-
after meeting with Iraqi officials about sharply raised expectations for what Iraq must produce to prove it no longer has weapons of mass destruction. Their visit came two days after President Bush declared, ''The game is over,'' suggesting that there was little Iraq could do, at this late moment,...
NYTimes People: Sabri, Naji
and more emphatic in claiming that Iraq had little else to offer the United States to head off war. January 28, 2003, Tuesday MORE ON NAJI SABRI AND: ATOMIC WEAPONS, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE, UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, TERRORISM, UNITED STATES ARMAMENT AND DEFEN...
NYTimes People: Duelfer, Charles
critical of the way key Iraqi scientists were interviewed after their captu... April 26, 2005, Tuesday MORE ON CHARLES DUELFER AND: DUELFER, CHARLES, KAY, DAVID, BUSH, GEORGE W, HUSSEIN, SADDAM, ATOMIC WEAPONS, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE, UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELAT...
United Kingdom: Butler Report
SUMMARY 255. By early 2002, therefore, readers of JIC assessments will have had an impression of: a. The continuing clear strategic intent on the part of the Iraqi regime to pursue its nuclear, biological, chemical and ballistic missile programmes. b. Continuing efforts by the Iraqi re...
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SUMMARY 255. By early 2002, therefore, readers of JIC assessments will have had an impression of: a. The continuing clear strategic intent on the part of the Iraqi regime to pursue its nuclear, biological, chemical and ballistic missile programmes. b. Continuing efforts by the Iraqi regime to sustain and where possible develop its indigenous capabilities, including through procurement of necessary materiel. c. The development, drawing on those capabilities, of Iraq’s ‘break-out’ potential in the chemical
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http://www.archive2.official-documents.co.uk/document/deps/hc/hc898/898.pdf#page=11
www.archive2.official-documents.co.uk/document/deps/hc/hc898/898.pdf#page...
Soviet SA2 surface-to-air missile as a short-range surface-to-surface missile (150 km range, but Al Samoud 2 was being developed to attain significantly longer range) Ansar al Islam Literally, Supporters of Islam: <span class="highlight">an</span> Islamist extremist group based in northern Iraq Anthrax A disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus Anthracis: used as a BW agent BCW See CBW Botulinum toxin A toxin used as a BW agent BTWC <span class="highlight">Biological</span> and Toxin Weapons Convention BW <span class="highlight">Biological</span> Weapons (or <span class="highlight">Biological</span> Warfare) CB Chemical and
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http://www.archive2.official-documents.co.uk/document/deps/hc/hc898/898.pdf#page=77
www.archive2.official-documents.co.uk/document/deps/hc/hc898/898.pdf#page...
SUMMARY 255. By early 2002, therefore, readers of JIC assessments will have had <span class="highlight">an</span> impression of: a. The continuing clear strategic intent on the part of the Iraqi regime to pursue its nuclear, <span class="highlight">biological</span>, chemical and ballistic missile programmes. b. Continuing efforts by the Iraqi regime to sustain and where possible develop its indigenous capabilities, including through procurement of necessary materiel. c. The development, drawing on those capabilities, of Iraq’s ‘break-out’ potential in the chemical
NYTimes People: Ekeus, Rolf
are blocking Secretary General Kofi Annan's appointment of Rolf Ekeus as head of a new disarmament commission for Iraq, the State Department said that the United States stood by Mr. Annan and Mr. Ekeus, an arms control expert who is now Swed... January 20, 2000, Thursday MORE ON ROLF EKEUS...
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