Keeping the Lid on Nuclear Arms

New Scientist August 17, 1991, p. 26-30 In an historic accord last November, Argentina and Brazil agreed not to produce nuclear weapons and pledged to open their secret nuclear sites…

Maybe Saddam Did the World a Favor

International Herald Tribune Wednesday, August 14, 1991, p. 4 WASHINGTON — For the fourth time since the Gulf war, a pack of sleuthhounds from the United Nations is in Iraq…

Stop the Nuclear Threat at the Source

The New York Times Saturday, August 10, 1991, p. A19 WASHINGTON — For the fourth time since the gulf war, a pack of sleuthhounds from the United Nations is in…

Military Exports to Iraq Come Under Scrutiny

The New York Times June 25, 1991 p. A11 WASHINGTON, June 23 — The Commerce Department has started an internal investigation of charges that officials of the agency altered documents…

Study: Commerce Dept. aided Iraqi arms buildup

Chicago Tribune June 20, 1991 WASHINGTON—The Commerce Department helped Saddam Hussein build his war machine in the late 1980s by approving the sale of millions of dollars of sensitive U.S….

A New China Syndrome: Beijing’s Atomic Bazaar

The Washington Post May 12, 1991, Page C1 It should come as no surprise that China is selling Pakistan a nuclear-capable missile and selling Algeria a reactor that could fuel…

Sensitive U.S. Exports to WMD Procurement Agents in Iraq

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House and Senate Joint Economic Committee Subcommittee on Technology and National Security April 23, 1991 I am…

Tug of war over high-tech exports

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists March 1991, p. 7-8 Since last summer, two opposing forces have been operating in the field of export controls. On July 1, the United States and…