Publication

12 Sep 2013

This paper assesses the use, change of hands, and possible loss of control of chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict. The authors report that Syria is known to have produced, stored, and weaponized chemical weapons, however, little is known about the current size and condition of the stockpile. US policymakers are concerned about what could happen to these weapons and who could use them in the course of the civil war.

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Author Mary Beth D Nikitin, Paul K Kerr, Andrew Feickert
Series US Congressional Research Service Reports
Publisher Congressional Research Service (CRS)
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