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- Terrorismfiles.org: Weapons of Mass Destruction - Information on chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and large explosive weapons. Chronology of their use in conflict and WMD capabilities in the Middle East.
- Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East - Overview of the known and potential arsenals of various Middle East nations.
- National Security Archive: Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction - Includes unclassified US and British assessments, speeches by US politicians, and reports of the IAEA and UNSCOM, covering the final period prior to the 1998 departure and the period since November 27, 2002.
- Iraq Watch - Published by the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control. Tracks Iraq's mass destruction weapon programs and suppliers. Includes a selection of recent essays and links for related sites, international government documents and the Goods Review List accompanying Resolution 1409.
- 10 Downing Street: Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction - The September dossier, the official assessment of the British Government on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's regime. Includes video of Blair's statement to the House.
- Cyber-terrorists wield weapons of mass DISRUPTION - Feb 18, 2000 BBC coverage of US terrorism experts, who claim that terrorists are not just exploring weapons of mass destruction but also weapons of mass disruption. Media coverage of denial of service attacks.
- Federation of American Scientists: Iraq Special Weapons - A comprehensive guide to Iraqi special weapons, including nuclear weapons, missiles and related facilities.
- Los Alamos Study Group - Information on US nuclear weapons laboratories, weapons testing, and environmental and economical concerns arising from production of weapons of mass destruction.
- CNN.com Specials - Photos and brief characteristics of aircraft, munitions, ground weapons, warships, and weapons of mass destruction as related to the U.S.-Iraq war.
- Greater Manchester and District Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament - Campaigns non-violently to rid the world of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction and to create genuine security for future generations.
Wikipedia Articles
- Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Discussion of Iraq and weapons of mass destruction concerns the Iraqi government's use, possession, and alleged intention of acquiring more types of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) during the presidency of Saddam Hussein. During his reign of several decades, he was internationally known for his use of chemical weapons in the 1980s against ...
- United States and weapons of mass destruction - The federal government of the United States is known to possess three types of weapons of mass destruction: nuclear weapons, chemical weapons and biological weapons. The U.
- Iran and weapons of mass destruction - Iran is not known to possess weapons of mass destruction, and has signed treaties repudiating possession of them, including the Biological Weapons Convention, the Chemical Weapons Convention, and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). The IAEA Board of Governors, in a rare non-consensus decision with 12 abstentionsASIL Insight - Iran’s Resumption of its Nuclear Program: ...
- Germany and weapons of mass destruction - Though Germany is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, since World War II it has generally refrained from using this technology to outfit its own armed forces with weapons of mass destruction (WMD), although it participates in the NATO nuclear weapons sharing arrangements and trains for delivering nuclear weapons.
- Russia and weapons of mass destruction - Russia possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction in the world. Russia declared an arsenal of 40,000 tons of chemical weapons in 1997 and is said to have around 8400 nuclear weapons stockpiled in 2005 of them making its stockpile the largest in the world.