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22 hours ago ago from President Barack Obama
Administration affirms Bush stance against global monitoring The Obama administration has decided not to support a global monitoring system for biological weapons, a move that affirms an earlier determination by the Bush administration but that will disappoint some nonproliferation experts. The decision is reflected in the administration's new strategy for countering biological threats, which is due out Wednesday, officials said. Its ...
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21 hours ago ago from Georgetown Security Law Brief
12/09/09: The Times (UK) reports that the official inquiry into the war has discovered that Tony Blair received two secret intelligence reports saying that Saddam Hussein did not have working weapons of mass destruction just days before ordering the invasion of Iraq.
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10 hours ago ago from Armchair Generalist
I become more and more frustrated with the seemingly inability for Democratic administration officials to think clearly about the issue of countering weapons of mass destruction or terrorist CBRN incidents without falling back on trite, overused, and inexcusable exaggerations developed by alarmists, extremists, and right-wing politicos. Ellen Tauscher has released her speech, I don t have the text yet , but here s a highlight from Reuters : ...
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12 hours ago ago from The Left Coaster
The British continue to investigate their path into the Iraq War. The Guardian: An Iraqi taxi driver may have been the source of the discredited claim that Saddam Hussein could unleash weapons of mass destruction within 45 minutes, a Tory MP claimed today. Adam Holloway, a defence specialist, said MI6 obtained information indirectly from a taxi driver who had overheard two Iraqi military commanders talking about Saddam's weapons. The ...
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22 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.
The Obama administration has decided not to support a global monitoring system for biological weapons, a move that affirms an earlier determination by the Bush administration but that will disappoint some nonproliferation experts. This Story The decision is reflected in the administration's new strategy for countering biological threats, which is due out Wednesday, officials said. Its release comes amid growing ...
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