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Iraq: the chemical arsenal / Gander Terry J Sept 1992  Article
Gander Terry J Article
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Publication Sept 1992.
Description 413-415
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Iraq's chemical weapons legacy: what others might learn from Saddam / Russell, Richard L Spring 2005  Journal Article
Russell, Richard L Journal Article
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Publication 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  Chemical Weapons  Iraq  WMD-Iraq  United States 
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