Russia's Poison Gases
Opinion Piece/Newspaper ArticleAuthor
Christopher F. Chyba - Stanford University
Published by
New York Times, page(s): A27
Oct. 30, 2002
The Bush administration's new national security strategy has emphasized the destruction of weapons of mass destruction by pre-emptive strikes if necessary. But at Russia's Shchuch'ye chemical-weapons stockpile alone, the United States could destroy more than 5,000 tons of ready-to-use weapons of mass destruction through a different kind of pre-emptive strike -- action by a Congressional committee.
Topics: Bioterrorism | Russia | United States







