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Despite numerous efforts to reduce or eliminate them, many nations continue to research and/or stockpile chemical weapon agents. Most states have joined the Chemical Weapons Convention, which requires the destruction of all chemical weapons by 2012. Twelve nations have declared chemical weapons production facilities and six nations have declared stockpiles of chemical weapons. All of the declared... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Chemical weapon proliferation

    Most states have joined the Chemical Weapons Convention, which requires the destruction of all chemical weapons by 2012. ... Chemical weapon details, per nation
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    Chemical warfare

    Chemical weapon proliferation ... The French were the first to use chemical weapons during the First World War, using tear gas.
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    Nuclear proliferation

    Chemical weapon proliferation
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    Proliferation

    Chemical weapon proliferation
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    List of environmental topics (C)

    chemical weapon proliferation
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    Ten Threats

    weapons of mass destruction (nuclear proliferation, chemical weapon proliferation, biological weapon proliferation)
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    Foreign relations of Libya

    See Chemical weapon proliferation#Libya.
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    Iraq and weapons of mass destruction

    Around 21% of Iraq’s international chemical weapon equipment was French. ... All of this occurring while Iraq was a party to the Geneva Protocol on September 8, 1931, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty on October 29, 1969, signed the Biological Weapons Convention in 1972, but did not ratify until June 11, 1991.
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    Australia and weapons of mass destruction

    Australia currently chairs the Australia Group, an informal grouping of countries that seek to minimise the risk of assisting chemical and biological weapon proliferation. ... Chemical Weapons
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    United States and weapons of mass destruction

    In May 1991, President George H.W. Bush unilaterally committed the United States to destroying all chemical weapons and to renounce the right to chemical weapon retaliation. ... Trends in U.S. Nuclear Policy - analysis by William C. Potter, IFRI Proliferation Papers n°11, 2005

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