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FOGBANK

Jeffrey Lewis | Mar 07, 2008 | Relevancy Score: 30.83

…used to make FOGBANK based on a DOE memorandum, entitled, Y-12 Safety Analyses/Criticality/Chemical Safety Review. A fellow named Thomas Larson mentioned that he worked on FOGBANK while at Los Alamos…

 

Arms Control Person of the Year 2009

Jeffrey Lewis | Dec 22, 2009 | Relevancy Score: 30.83

…are loaded with VX, sarin and soman. Under the 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention, Russia and the United States are required to destroy their chemical weapons by 2012—a deadline neither will…

 

Anger Management in the Middle East

Harry Halem | Aug 08, 2013 | Relevancy Score: 30.83

…East has provided an arena for different weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs. Such weapons – nuclear, chemical, biological – are either being developed, acquired, stored, or contemplated throughout this…

 

Norm Building and Tear Downs

Michael Krepon | Oct 27, 2019 | Relevancy Score: 23.12

…Geneva Protocol on Chemical Weapons* 1925, 1928 8.2 Biological Weapons Convention* 1972, 1975 8.3 Australia Group 1985 8.4 Chemical Weapons Convention* 1993, 1997 9. Conventional weapons NORM: Reduce or do…

 

More Tarhuna CW Facility

Jeffrey Lewis | Mar 26, 2007 | Relevancy Score: 23.12

…the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction makes a special effort to point out the limits of overhead imagery in identifying chemical weapons facilities: That being said, it should…

 

Deutch on the US Nuclear Arsenal

Jeffrey Lewis | Jan 11, 2005 | Relevancy Score: 23.12

…to a biological or chemical attack … aids deterrence by keeping potential adversaries uncertain about a U.S. response.” Deutch doesn’t address the core of Scott Sagan’s argument against using nuclear…

 

Podcast

Greg | Oct 04, 2015 | Relevancy Score: 23.12

Conscious Decoupling February 7, 2026 https://armscontrolwonk.libsyn.com/conscious-decoupling U.S. Undersecretary of State Tom DiNanno accused China of conducting decoupled, low-yield nuclear tests including on June 22, 2020. Aaron and Jeffrey talk about…

 

Screwing up in Iraq

Aaron Stein | Oct 16, 2014 | Relevancy Score: 23.12

The Iraq Survey Group did a poor job. How did the ISG miss so many pre-1991 chemical weapons? Did Donald Rumsfeld do anything right? Why did US soldiers receive poor…

 

Where the NPR Meets in the Middle

Joshua Pollack | Apr 07, 2010 | Relevancy Score: 23.12

…or nuclear military capabilities. And there is a significantly clarified negative security assurance that breaks explicitly with the doctrine of calculated ambiguity, i.e., hinting that a chemical or biological attack…

 

MI5 Document on Proliferation

Jeffrey Lewis | Oct 11, 2005 | Relevancy Score: 23.12

…including chemical and pharmaceutical companies and university medical schools, are identified as having acquired nuclear, chemical, biological or missile technology. The document also attempts to shed some light on the…