Talk:Chemical weapon proliferation

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Your list doesn't include the declared state Albania or the "unnamed state party" thought to be South Korea. Also it needs to link to the Weapons of Mass destruction series with information on the U.S., Russia, etc. Rmhermen 05:04, Dec 22, 2004 (UTC)

  • Its a work in progress - don't worry. It'll all be in there. -- ClockworkSoul 05:25, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)


  • Would it be controversial to state in the table that iraq (currently) has no chemical weapons (at this moment in time)?
  • IIRC Belgium has or has had (captured or no) stockpiles of vast quantities of chemical weapons left over from WWI which they have had some difficulty in dealing with. It might be interesting to research how far along destruction of these weapons is, or if they are currently all gone. It might also be interesting to check northern france, where there might be some quantity of chemical shells recovered from the ground.

Kim Bruning 09:39, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)