In an interview originally published in 2003, Ron G Manley talks to openDemocracy about Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction.
The expert responsible for chemical weapons destruction operations in Iraq from 1991-94 takes a look at the challenge in Syria. A key decision will be whether to move all of the chemical weapons to a single location for destruction or undertake their destruction at the individual sites.
Following the large-scale use of chemical weapons during the first world war, several attempts were made to ban the use of these terrible weapons with very little success. The extensive
The recent British Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction, produced by a committee headed by the former cabinet secretary Robin Butler informally known as the Butler Report provides
Six months after the end of the war in Iraq, and in the eye of the political storm about whether Iraqs weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threat was exaggerated
In both the United States and Britain, there is passionate contest over the legitimacy and honesty of government attempts to justify war with Iraq, especially claims of the existence of