The Gulf War of 1990-91 saw a real danger that chemical or
biological weapons might be used against coalition forces. This
authoritative account details the doggedly persistent work of the
United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) on Iraq which was
charged with overseeing the destruction of Iraq's weapons of mass
destruction and with establishing an ongoing verification and
monitoring regime to ensure Iraq did not acquire such weapons.
Vital lessons are drawn here for international security and for the
strengthening of the non-proliferation regimes for both biological
and chemical weapons.
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