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Obama warns Syria against using chemical or biological weapons
LA TimesConceding that a peaceful resolution in Syria now appears remote, President Obama warned Monday for the first time that use or movement of chemical or biological weapons by forces loyal to President Bashar Assadwould constitute a "red line" for U.S....Tags: United Nations, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Syria says chemical weapons are secure, warns against foreign attack
World NowAs Israel ramped up its threat to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons cache, Syria’s embattled government said Monday that its weapons were secure and they would not use them -- unless provoked by an outside attack.... -
Last fugitive from Tokyo subway sarin gas attack captured
World NowTokyo police captured the last fugitive from the 1995 sarin gas attack on the world's busiest subway system by the doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo, Japanese media reported.... -
Fugitive from 1995 sarin gas attack on Tokyo subway captured
World NowJapanese police have finally captured Naoko Kikuchi, one of the last remaining suspects from the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway, who admitted to being relieved that her life on the lam had come to an end.... -
Explain again why we invaded Iraq?
After two letters in attempt to justify himself and the invasion of Iraq ("Iraq's chemical weapons stocks were well documented," Dec. 28, and "Did Saddam have WMDs before the U.S. invasion in 2003?" Jan. 2) I still can't figure out what Michael DeCicco is...Tags: Iraq, Defense, Wars and Interventions, Saddam Hussein, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Army to stop poisoning monkeys for training
Q13 FOX News OnlineThe U.S. Armywill no longer take part in poisoning monkeys with chemical agents for training, Jeanne McVey from Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) said. Vervet monkeys have been used to teach soldiers how to treat victims of nerve agent...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Aberdeen Proving Ground, U.S. Army, Woody Harrelson, Health
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Soldier returns to APG to help clean up
A World War II veteran's memories may help the U.S. Army save millions of dollars while protecting people and the environment. Frank Cupp, 85, recently visited the Historical Office at the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command to...Tags: Defense, World War II (1939-1945), Wars and Interventions, Edgewood, U.S. Army
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Iraq's WMD were a mirage, despite claims to the contrary
There is no dispute that Iraq used chemical weapons against its own people in the 1980s and in the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, when Saddam Hussein was most threatened with regime change. But has letter writer Michael DeCicco, who accused The Sun...Tags: Iraq, Defense, Saddam Hussein, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry
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Iraq's chemical weapons stocks were well documented
The Sun editorial board is prone to making stupid and inane statements, but the blanket statement that "Iraq had no nuclear, chemical or biological weapons nor any prospects for building them at the time of the invasion" ("Home for Christmas," Dec. 2) may...Tags: Defense, Iraq, Interior Policy, Severna Park, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Science and censorship
Albert Einstein once said the reason he was able to accomplish so much was because he had "stood on the shoulders of giants" like Newton and Galileo. The Nobel Prize-winning physicist's remark was a reminder how much scientists depend on discoveries...Tags: Defense, Nobel Prize Awards, Vaccines, Human Body, Government
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Cuba sets a clear path to capitalism
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelThe recent death of Kim Jung Il, the President of North Korea, leaves many questions for the fragile communist regime and the rest of the world. Who will lead the country? How stable will the North Korean economy be? How secure are the country’s... -
Blue Grass Army Depot more than a chemical weapons stockpile
The Winchester SunFor most people, the Blue Grass Army Depot in Richmond is known mainly for its chemical weapons storage facility. But the 15,000-acre military installation is much more than that, and depot commander Col. Brian Rogers is trying to get the word out to...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry
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