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Sen. C. Pell, Hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate, National Security Implications of Missile Proliferation, 101st Congress, first session, 31 October 1989, hereafter referred to as National Security Implications, p.l. [Pg.175]

P.W. Galbraith and C. Van Hollen, Jr., Chemical Weapons Use in Kurdistan Iraqis Final Offensive, A Staff Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate, 100th Congress, second session (October 1988), p.33 Oberdorfer, Chemical Arms Curbs Are Sought , p.A7. [Pg.187]

J.H. Kelly, Statement included in Hearing on United States Policy toward Iraq Human Rights, Weapons Proliferation, and International Law, hereafter referred to as U.S. Policy toward Iraq, before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate, 101st Congress, second session, 15 June 1990, pp. 6-8 Karsh and Rautsi, Saddam Hussein, p.l60 D. Hiro, Desert Shield to Desert Storm (London Paladin, 1992), p.46 J. Adams, Trading in Death Weapons, Warfare and the New Arms Race (London Hutchinson, 1990), p.l28. [Pg.190]

Fiscal Year 1993 Arms Control Impact Statements, Joint Committee Print for the use of the Committees on Foreign Affairs and Foreign Relations of the House of Representatives and Senate respectively, 102nd Congress, second session. May 1992, p.l8. [Pg.218]

S. J. D. Schwartzstein, statement included in Hearing before the Subcommittee on Arms Control, Oceans, International Operations and Environment of the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate, Yellow Rain The Arms Control Implications, 98th Congress, first session (24 February 1983) p. 109. See also Haig report, p. 17. [Pg.232]

Fiscal Year 1985 Arms Control Impact Statements, Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate, 98th Congress, second session (March 1984) p. 186 Ambassador L. G. Fields, statement to the Conference on Disarmament (12 July 1984) p. 5. [Pg.250]

US Congress, Hearing before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Chemical Weapons Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, 28 June 1984, p. 9. [Pg.255]


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