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  • ==weapons of mass destruction==
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  • ...rsheimer said US officials invaded Iraq in good faith, expecting to find [[weapons of mass destruction]].
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  • “If [[Saddam Hussein]] had [[weapons of mass destruction]], the [[Iraq War|war in Iraq]] was justified. But he had no such weapons.
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  • ...nterview, [[Philip Giraldi]] spoke of their impression of the search for [[weapons of mass destruction]] in Iraq. At that time, he said the group had 35 members. <ref name=MJ>{{c
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  • {{main|Iraq and weapons of mass destruction}} ...n 1991, United Nations Resolution 687 specified that Iraq must destroy all weapons of mass destruction (WMD). A large amount of WMDs were indeed destroyed under UN supervision (U
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  • ...se has caused casualties justifying the treatment of chemical weapons as [[weapons of mass destruction]]. However, there has been much discussion and some serious study of the po No known chemical weapons qualify as "weapons of mass destruction" in the sense of even the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs.
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  • * that he had lied about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ...ember 2002<ref>[http://www.usembassy.it/pdf/other/IRAQANDWMD.pdf, ''Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. The Assessment of the British Government'']</ref>, had been mistaken. That
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  • ...Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding weapons of mass destruction. He was, from 2002 to 2004 (except during his service in Iraq), a member o
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  • ...production, or to Iraqi enterprises suspected of diverting technology" to weapons of mass destruction. According to the investigation, confidential Commerce Department files als ...urity Council listed 150 foreign companies that supported Saddam Hussein's Weapons of mass destruction|WMD program. Twenty-four U.S. firms were involved in exporting arms and mat
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  • | title = Militarily Critical Technologies List (MCTL), Part II: weapons of mass destruction Technologies
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  • ...Nations' resolutions, and that some of the human intelligence about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was "seriously flawed" and "open to doubt", but found no evidence of "delib
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  • ...: <blockquote>if there was even a 1 percent chance of terrorists getting a weapons of mass destruction|weapon of mass destruction &mdash; and there has been a small probability o
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  • Review of intelligence on weapons of mass destruction ...documents.co.uk/document/deps/hc/hc898/898.pdf ''Review of Intelligence on weapons of mass destruction'', Chairman:The Rt Hon The Lord Butler of Brockwell, July 2004]</ref> A co
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  • ...s opposition to tyranny, [[terrorism]], [[genocide]], the acquisition of [[weapons of mass destruction]], [[slavery]], and "all other unjust acts of violence and aggression."<ref
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  • ...foreignpolicy.iraq] - "''...we must be prepared to act where terrorism or weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threaten us...If necessary the action should be military and again, i ...f the Joint Intelligence Committee's dossier of evidence concerning Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, with a foreword by Tony Blair[http://www.usembassy.it/pdf/other/IRAQANDWMD
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  • ...ties to acquire fireboats that can also serve to help counter attacks by [[Weapons of mass destruction]].<ref name=hudsonreporter2018-12-13/> [[Secaucus, New Jersey]] purchased
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  • There is little doubt that Iraq, in the 1980s and 1990s, did try to develop weapons of mass destruction. Nevertheless, there can be oversimplifications in export controls. <ref na
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  • ...ts have declared it safe to handle. When the UN teams searching Iraq for [[weapons of mass destruction]] after the [[Gulf War (Iraq, 1991)|Gulf War]] showed shells, rockets, etc.
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  • ...liquid, or solid samples. This discipline is critical in defense against [[weapons of mass destruction]] (i.e., chemical, biological, and radiological threats (CBR), or nuclear-b | title=Conference report: China and weapons of mass destruction: Implications for the United States
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  • ...in Lebanon, by forcing Syria to get out of Lebanon and to destroy alleged weapons of mass destruction. <ref>{{citation
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