Building Saddam Hussein’s Bomb

The New York Times Magazine March 8, 1992, p. 30 “About this big.” High in the United Nations building in New York, a U.N. official is holding his arms out…

The Soviet Nuclear Breakup – Promise or Perils?

International Affairs February 1992, p. 30 The West is now watching the Soviet central government grow weaker, and may soon see it disappear. With the resulting confusion comes the risk…

Testimony: North Korea’s Nuclear Program

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Subcommittee on East Asia and Pacific Affairs November 25, 1991 I am…

U.S. Is Building Up a Picture of Vast Iraqi Atom Program

New York Times Friday, September 27, 1991, p. A8. Nuclear Skeletons in Iraq’s Closet Following is a partial list of components of Iraq’s nuclear weapons program that were unknown before…

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…

Licensing Mass Destruction: U.S. Exports to Iraq: 1985-1990

INTRODUCTION The U.S. Department of Commerce licensed more than $1.5 billion worth of sensitive U.S. exports to Iraq from 1985 to 1990.[1] Most were “dual-use” items, capable of making nuclear…

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…