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Iraq and After - Taking the Right Lessons for Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction (Paperback)
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Iraq and After - Taking the Right Lessons for Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction (Paperback)
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Recent proliferation surprises in the Middle East-the failure to
find weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq, Libya's decision to
eliminate its WMD, and evidence of significant progress by Iran
toward a nuclear weapons capability-underscore the need for the
nonproliferation community to reassess some of its key assumptions
about WMD proliferation and the nature of the evolving
international landscape. Such a reassessment must be highly
speculative. Much about Iraq's WMD programs is likely to remain a
mystery due to the destruction of records and the looting of
facilities following the fall of Baghdad, as well as the continuing
silence of many Iraqi weapons scientists and former government
officials.1 Likewise, the calculations driving key
proliferation-related decisions by Libya and Iran remain murky.
This lack of knowledge, however, should not inhibit attempts to
grasp the implications of these developments for U.S.
nonproliferation and counterproliferation policy. Although this
paper focuses primarily on Iraq, it also seeks to draw lessons from
recent experiences in Libya and Iran to understand better how
proliferators think about WMD; the challenges in assessing the
status and sophistication of developing world WMD programs; the
contours of the emerging international proliferation landscape; and
the efficacy of various policy instruments available to the United
States for dealing with these so-called ultimate weapons.
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