States With Weapons of Mass Destruction
References
- Country Profiles @ ACA
- Country Profiles @ ACA
- World’s Nuclear Warheads Count @ Nagasaki University's Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition
- NRDC Nuclear Notebook @ Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
- Nuclear forces @ Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
- Current World Nuclear Arsenals @ CDI = 303
- Current U.S. Strategic Nuclear Forces @ ACA
- Current Strategic Nuclear Forces of the Former Soviet Union @ ACA
- Worldwide Ballistic Missile Inventories @ ACA
- India and Pakistan's Ballistic Missile Inventories @ ACA
- The State of Nuclear Proliferation @ ACA
- A Chemical Weapons Atlas By E.J. Hogendoorn Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists September/October 1997 Vol. 53, No. 5
- Chemical and Biological Weapons: Possession and Programs Past and Present
- The Specter of Biological Weapons by Leonard A. Cole Scientific American December 1996
- Defense Nuclear Agency, Biological Weapons Proliferation (Ft. Detrick, Md.: US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, April 1994), page 46.
- Sources on Tables Listing Countries of Chemical and Biological Weapon Concern Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Assessing the Risks Office of Technology Assessment OTA-ISC-559, 1994 [Angola, Argentina, Brazil, Chad, Cuba, El Salvador, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Peru, and Phillipines are mentioned by a few cited sources as posessing chemical weapons, but most sources do not include them as chemical weapon states, which would bring the total to 29 chemical weapons states].
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