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ID:
007024
Anticipating inspections: UNMOVIC readies itself for Iraq
/ Blix Hans
July-Aug 2000
Blix Hans
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July-Aug 2000.
Description
3-8
Key Words
United Nations Monitoring Verification and Inspection Commission-Iraq
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UNMOVIC-Iraq
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WMD-Iraq
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Iraq-Nuclear Weapons
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ID:
051512
Intention to deceive: Iraqi misdirection of UN inspectors
/ Forden, Geoffrey
March 2004
Forden, Geoffrey
Journal Article
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March 2004.
Key Words
Weapons proliferation
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WMD-Iraq
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United Nations - Iraq
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ID:
022296
Iraq's asymmetric threat to the United States and US allies
/ Bailey Kathleen C
July-Sept 2002
Bailey Kathleen C
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July-Sept 2002.
Description
161-177
Key Words
United States-International Relations-Iraq
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Iraq-International Relations-United States
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WMD-Iraq
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Asymmetric Warfare-Iraq-United States
;
Weapons of Mass Destruction
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061700
Iraq's chemical weapons legacy: what others might learn from Saddam
/ Russell, Richard L
Spring 2005
Russell, Richard L
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Spring 2005.
Summary/Abstract
Iraq’s experience with chemical weapons provides ample lessons for nation-states looking to redress their conventional military shortcomings. Nation-states are likely to learn from Saddam that chemical weapons are useful for waging war against nation-states ill-prepared to fight on a chemical battlefield as well as against internal insurgents and rebellious civilians. Most significantly, nation-states studying Iraq’s experience are likely to conclude that chemical weapons are not a “poor man’s nuclear weapon” and that only nuclear weapons can deter potential adversaries including the United States.
Key Words
Chemical weapons-Iraq
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Chemical Weapons
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Iraq
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WMD-Iraq
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United States
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051506
Searching for the truth about Iraq's WMD
/ Kay, David
April 2004
Kay, David
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April 2004.
Key Words
WMD-Iraq
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Gulf War II
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ID:
055270
Weapons of mass disappearance
/ Duffy , Michael
Duffy , Michael
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Key Words
WMD-Iraq
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Iraq-WMD
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Weapons of Mass Destruction
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ID:
056242
What happened to Saddam's weapons of mass destruction?
/ Cleminson , Frank Ronald
Cleminson , Frank Ronald
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WMD-Iraq
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Iraq-WMD
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Weapons of the Mass Destruction
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