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A basic and deliberately limited definition for the term '''weapons of mass destruction''', also known as '''WMD''', comes from the [[National Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction]] of 2002:
 
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*[http://dir.salon.com/topics/murray_waas/ Douglas Frantz and Murray Waas], "[http://articles.latimes.com/1992-02-24/news/mn-2038_1_arms-control Bush Had Long History of Support Iraq Aid,"] ''Los Angeles Times'', Feb. 24, 1992.  
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*Douglas Frantz and [[Murray Waas]], "[http://articles.latimes.com/1992-02-24/news/mn-2038_1_arms-control Bush Had Long History of Support Iraq Aid,"] ''Los Angeles Times'', Feb. 24, 1992.  
 
*[http://www.ziggs.com/public/Murray_Waas_192084 Murray Waas] and [http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/National+Reporting Douglas Frantz,] [http://articles.latimes.com/1992-02-25/news/mn-2628_1_foreign-policy "U.S.Loans Indirectly Financed Iraq Military,"] ''Los Angeles Times'', Feb. 25, 1992.
 
*[http://www.ziggs.com/public/Murray_Waas_192084 Murray Waas] and [http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/National+Reporting Douglas Frantz,] [http://articles.latimes.com/1992-02-25/news/mn-2628_1_foreign-policy "U.S.Loans Indirectly Financed Iraq Military,"] ''Los Angeles Times'', Feb. 25, 1992.
 
*[http://www.cjr.org/the_audit/reuters_is_excellent_in_diggin.php  Murray Waas and Douglas Frantz,] [http://articles.latimes.com/1992-03-07/news/mn-3554_1_commercial-sales "U.S. Knew Arms Sales Broke Law, Pell Charges,"] ''Los Angeles Times'', March 7, 1992.
 
*[http://www.cjr.org/the_audit/reuters_is_excellent_in_diggin.php  Murray Waas and Douglas Frantz,] [http://articles.latimes.com/1992-03-07/news/mn-3554_1_commercial-sales "U.S. Knew Arms Sales Broke Law, Pell Charges,"] ''Los Angeles Times'', March 7, 1992.

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A basic and deliberately limited definition for the term weapons of mass destruction, also known as WMD, comes from the National Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction of 2002:

"Weapons of mass destruction (WMD)--nuclear, biological, and chemical--in the possession of hostile states and terrorists represent one of the greatest security challenges facing the United States." Also included in this category are missiles capable of reaching both the United States and U.S. interests abroad.

This limited "NBC" definition also occurs in other official and quasi-official projects such as the Nuclear Threat Initiative. However this focus may be a distraction, similar to the notion of cyberterror or cyberwar, intended to move attention away from several facts that are rarely or never mentioned by any official American document:

Fighting Words: An Iraq War Glossary says that Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) are "chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons. The Washington Post quoted historian Paul Fussell on the subject: 'A machine gun, properly fired, is a weapon of mass destruction. We're pretending that only awful and sinister people own weapons of mass destruction. We own them, too. We just call them something else.'"

Resources

Also see

References and notes


External links

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Websites

Further reading

  • "weapons of mass destruction" in the Wikipedia. Note: This article has been nominated to be checked for its neutrality. See the Wikipedia talk page for details.

Quotes

  • Let the Record Speak, TomPaine.com: Bush Administration Quotes from August 26, 2002 through May 30, 2003.

Documents


History of the U.S. Relationship With Saddam Hussein Prior to War