A 1991 U.S.-Russian Agreement Could Be The Model For Securing Syria’s Chemical Weapons September 12, 2013 By Hayes Brown Russia has provided to the United States its formal proposal for removing chemical weapons from Syria and while details are sparse, part of the plan could involve a two-decade old agreement between Moscow and Washington to […]
Fact Sheet: U.S. Border Security and WMD TERRORISM PREVENTION PROJECT
In late August ABC news successfully shipped a 15 pound cylinder of depleted uranium from Jakarta, Indonesia to the United States through the Port of Los Angeles. The shipment has raised serious questions about the ability of customs officials to secure U.S. borders against weapons of mass destruction. Below are questions and answers on U.S. […]
Wall Street Journal Story on Chemical Weapons Disposal Quotes Center Spokesman
One major reason for slow and careful progress in the U.S. is local concern for safety. “Local communities have the ability to reach out to their representatives in Congress,” said Mr. Lewis.
Wall Street Journal Story on Chemical Weapons Disposal Quotes Center Spokesman
Lessons From Destruction of U.S. Chemical Weapons By Ben Kesling September 11, 2013 Even if the international community is able to take control of Syria’s chemical weapons, the U.S. experience in destroying its own stockpiles suggests eliminating those from Damascus could be a complicated, lengthy and even risky endeavor. The U.S. has been systemically destroying […]
CCTV Discusses the Situation in Syria with James Lewis
Spokesman, James Lewis, joined CCTV to discuss the evidence of chemical weapons usage in Syria
