136; Michael Eisenstadt, "Can the United States Influence the WMD Policies of Iraq and Iran?" Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 7, Summer 2000, p. 66; Shyam Bhatia and Daniel McGrory, Brighter than the Baghdad Sun: Saddam's Nuclear Threat to the United States, Washington, DC: Regnery, 2000...
This article argues that Chinese WMD proliferation activities have played a unique and modest but also enduring role in the "China threat" debate in the United States. Chinese arms sales have raised two types of concerns for the United States, both of which have shifted over time. First, the...
TEHRAN, Jul. 12 (MNA) – Iran’s Permanent Representative to Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) expressed regret over incomplete disarmament of the United States’ weapons of mass destruction (WMD), saying that this is a threat to international peace and security. Addressi...
A lot has changed in Iraq since March 2003: the United States and its allies have occupied the country, the Ba'athist regime is gone, and Saddam has been captured. Yet at least one thing remains the same: the UN inspectors still search f... R Popa - U.S.-France Analysis 被引量: ...
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"First, there is a need to uphold multilateralism and foster an enabling security environment," he said. All countries need to embrace "the concept of common, comprehensive, collaborative and sustainable security...and eliminate the threat of proliferation from its root," he said. ...
United States ports must be prepared for the threat of a small-vessel attack using weapons of mass destruction (WMD). To reduce the risk of such an attack,... SP Harris,DS Dixon,DL Dunn,... - 《Journal of Defense Modeling & Simulation Applications Methodology Technology》 被引量: 3发表...
"We didn't see there was a very large chance they (UAVs) would be used to attack the continental United States," Bob Boyd, director of the Air Force Intelligence Analysis Agency, said in an AP interview. "We didn't see them as a big threat to the homeland." ...
A Sunni extremist takeover of Pakistan would be an immense threat to the US and hard to counter, Bruce Reidel writes in The National Interest. Such a takeover would create the greatest threat the United States has yet to face in its war on terror. ... Future Atlas· Asia· Pakistan·...
Almost a year after he made the United States' case for war to the world, Powell said he wasnot sure he would have supportedthe invasion of Iraq if he knew Iraq had no weapons stockpiles. Morell said he was not a senior official at the time, so it wasn't up to him to apologize....