Philip Coyle, Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation and Gen. Barry McCaffrey, MSNBC Military analyst, discusses the chemical weapons crisis in Syria.
CNBC‘s Closing Bell Talks Chemical Weapons with Philip Coyle & Gen. McCaffrey
US prepares for action against Syria August 29, 2013
National Post Story on Chemical Weapons Tactics Quotes James Lewis
The 1995 sarin attack on a Tokyo subway by Aum Shinrikya terrorists, which killed 13 commuters and injured hundreds of others, hinted at the more widespread horrors the weapons could inflict in the hands of terrorists or rogue states, said Jim Lewis of the Center for Arms Control & Non-Proliferation in Washington.
Christian Science Monitor Story North Korean Relations Quotes Duyeon Kim
North Korea looks ready to talk about detained US citizen By Steven Borowiec August 30, 2013 US Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights Robert King was slated to arrive today in Pyongyang to seek the release of a US citizen sentenced to 15 years hard labor in North Korea, a move that could open […]
National Post Story on Chemical Weapons Tactics Quotes James Lewis
The immoral, silent killer: Why chemical warfare instills in people a fear that conventional attacks do not By Tom Blackwell August 30, 2013 In little more than two years, the Syrian civil war has distinguished itself as a particularly vicious conflict. The United Nations estimates conservatively that more than 100,000 people have died, including thousands […]