Chemical and Biological Weapons Chemical weapons are chemical agents of warfare taken to be chemical substances, whether gaseous, liquid, or solid, which might be harmful because of their ... View More
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Chemical Weapons Use In Warfare And Terrorism ... chemical and biological weapons have become a threat to the general public. Chemical weapons are weapons that contain chemical agents. ... View More
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Things Everyone Should KnowChemical and Biological Weapons ... The chemical weapons easily wiped out the Ethiopians, and caused a deeply low morale, which is common to all when chemical weapons are the source of their ... View More
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chemical warfare Chemical weapons are a serious threat to the world and have the ability to wipe out entire cities, destroying everything in sight. ... View More
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Biological and Chemical Warfare ... Although biological and chemical weapons are similar in some ways, they also differ. ... Chemical weapons can be used against people through acts of terrorism. ... View More
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Chemical and Biological Warfare ... Why use chemical weapons ... Despite this agreement the United States, the Soviet Union and other countries kept producing and stocking piles of chemical weapons. ... View More
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Biological Warfare ... Chemical weapons are defined as chemical substances of gas, liquid, or solid which are used because of a directly toxic effect upon humans, animals, or plants. ... View More
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Chemical Warfare ... Well, according to the United Nations report, chemical weapons are defined as any toxic chemicals through their effect on the living processes, may cause death ... View More
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Weapons of Mass Destruction ... Biological and chemical weapons, including anthrax, smallpox and nerve gas that can be introduced into the air we breath, water we drink or contaminate our mail ... View More
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Why Saddam Hussein Must be Forcibly Removed from Power ... Although, they are not as devastating as biological weapons, chemical weapons pose a major threat to America and its allies. Chemical ... View More
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History of Bio/Chem Warfare ... The first largescale use of chemical weapons came during World War I. Starting in 1914, both sides used various tear gases in attacks. ... View More
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Arms Control ... Israel. There is a Chemical Weapons Convention, which bans the use stockpile, development, production, and sale of these weapons. More ... View More
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Biological Weapons In History ... Can biological weapons used throughout history be classified as weapons of mass destruction such as modern day nuclear, biological or chemical weapons ... View More
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Weapons in WWI ... during the American Civil War, but did not see widespread use until World War I. Chemical weapons were used on a massive scale in World War I. Mustard gas and ... View More
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Biological Weapons ... infected with the spores. Also Hussein is said to be hiding VX gas, one of the most lethal chemical weapons. VX is colorless and ... View More
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Conflict between Iraq and The United States ... By the end of the war Iraq had to pay a huge amount of money to the United Nations and also Iraq had to disarm all his biological and chemical weapons. ... View More
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Nuclear Arms in Russia ... has made it possible for dozens of States, many of whom view the United States as an enemy, to seek nuclear, biological or chemical weapons capability. ... View More
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Iraq 2002 Reason for War ... During Iraqamp39s eightyear war with Iran, Saddam used chemical and biological weapons against his enemy, including a massive chemical weapons attack against the ... View More
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Imaginative: Propects Of The World War ... A brutal war broke out when troops swiftly moved into an assumed Chemical Weapons Plant, resulting in casualties on both sides. ... View More
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CIA and Iraq: Prelude to Invasion ... After the Gulf War in 1991, inspectors found many weapons of mass destruction, and it is well known that Iraqis used chemical weapons on some of our ground ... View More
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USA vs Irac ... UNSCOM has verified and destroyed 817 missiles, 30 warheads, 75 launchers and launch pads, 38, 537 munitions and 690 tonnes of chemicalweapons agents. ... View More
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terrorism ... Chemical agents are the most widely used forms of explosives. There are four basic types of chemical weapons: blister, choking, blood, and nerve. ... View More
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Saddam is Back ... UNSCOM has verified and destroyed 817 missiles, 30 warheads, 75 launchers and launch pads, 38, 537 munitions and 690 tons of chemicalweapons agents. ... View More
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The Iraq Crisis ... Nuclear, biological and chemical weapons are included in this category, and Iraq is known to have previously used chemical weapons in warfare with Iran and ... View More
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The Unjustified War on Iraq ... This makes the presidentamp39s quotes begin to sound absurd, ampquotIraq has stockpiled biological and chemical weapons, and is rebuilding the facilities to make more of ... View More
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Iraq ... In 1991 during the Gulf War Iraq had chemical weapons, yet these weapons failed to stop The United States from going to war against them. ... View More
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Iran ... reports go so far as to inquire into the abilities of Iran to not only buy and sell these weapons, but to create a selfsufficient chemical weapons web within ... View More
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Iraqs problems ... I have herd that Saddam if he did posses such chemical weapons that the article spoke of he does not have the launch capability, meaning he does not posses ... View More
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Anthrax Threat to America ... ampquotBiological, chemical weapons: Arm yourself with information.ampquot Another ... ampquotBiological, chemical weapons: Arm yourself with information.ampquot 18 October 2001. ... View More
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North Korean Nuclear Threat ... Another important diplomatic agreement is the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention. This agreement prohibits the development, stockpiling ... View More
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