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Dany Shoham, "Poisoned Missiles: Syria's Doomsday Deterrent" in the Middle East Quarterly, Fall 2002 (meforum.org/meq/)

Syria has gathered a large arsenal of chemical weapons and is preparing to use them, and has also made some progress on developing biological weapons. Writing in the Middle East Quarterly, Israeli academic Dany Shoham finds that Syria has, among other things:

Purchased ballistic missiles: Syria owns a sizeable arsenal of Scud missiles and has constructed an underground network of tunnels in which to store its weapons.

Acquired VX nerve gas: Syria has learned to produce VX nerve gas, a ...

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