US Nears Completion of Its Chemical Weapons Destruction Program 🧪
Fox News reports that the United States is close to destroying its remaining chemical weapons stockpile, marking a significant milestone in arms reduction efforts.
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US Close to Destroying the Last , of Its Chemical Weapons Stockpile.
Fox News reports that the United States is close
to completing a longstanding campaign to eliminate
its stockpile of declared chemical weapons.
Fox News reports that the United States is close
to completing a longstanding campaign to eliminate
its stockpile of declared chemical weapons.
At the Blue Grass Army Depot, workers are reportedly getting ready to destroy the last rockets armed with a GB nerve agent, which signifies the end of a stockpile that once totaled over 30,000 tons.
Last month, Army depots in Richmond, Kentucky,
and Pueblo, Colorado, destroyed the last of
their chemical agents stored at those facilities.
Fox News reports that the move marks
a defining moment for global arms control.
According to the international Chemical Weapons Convention,
which was put in place back in 1997, the U.S. has until September 30
to eliminate the rest of its chemical weapons stockpile.
One thing that we’re really proud of
is how we’re finishing the mission. , Kim Jackson, Manager of the Pueblo Chemical
Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant, via Fox News.
We’re finishing it for good for
the United States of America, Kim Jackson, Manager of the Pueblo Chemical
Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant, via Fox News.
Military experts claim that destroying the munitions
sends the message that chemical weapons
are no longer acceptable on the battlefield.
The message is meant for nations
that haven't signed on to the joint
agreement made by 193 countries. .
It shows that countries can really ban
a weapon of mass destruction. If they
want to do it, it just takes the political
will and it takes a good verification system, Paul F. Walker, vice chairman of the Arms Control Association and coordinator of the Chemical Weapons Convention Coalition, via Fox News
Fox News reports that the United States is close
to completing a longstanding campaign to eliminate
its stockpile of declared chemical weapons.
Fox News reports that the United States is close
to completing a longstanding campaign to eliminate
its stockpile of declared chemical weapons.
At the Blue Grass Army Depot, workers are reportedly getting ready to destroy the last rockets armed with a GB nerve agent, which signifies the end of a stockpile that once totaled over 30,000 tons.
Last month, Army depots in Richmond, Kentucky,
and Pueblo, Colorado, destroyed the last of
their chemical agents stored at those facilities.
Fox News reports that the move marks
a defining moment for global arms control.
According to the international Chemical Weapons Convention,
which was put in place back in 1997, the U.S. has until September 30
to eliminate the rest of its chemical weapons stockpile.
One thing that we’re really proud of
is how we’re finishing the mission. , Kim Jackson, Manager of the Pueblo Chemical
Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant, via Fox News.
We’re finishing it for good for
the United States of America, Kim Jackson, Manager of the Pueblo Chemical
Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant, via Fox News.
Military experts claim that destroying the munitions
sends the message that chemical weapons
are no longer acceptable on the battlefield.
The message is meant for nations
that haven't signed on to the joint
agreement made by 193 countries. .
It shows that countries can really ban
a weapon of mass destruction. If they
want to do it, it just takes the political
will and it takes a good verification system, Paul F. Walker, vice chairman of the Arms Control Association and coordinator of the Chemical Weapons Convention Coalition, via Fox News
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