1. He offered a more specific rendition of the vow he made in his State of the Union speech last month to pursue any nation developing weapons of mass destruction. 2. If Iraq cannot acquire dual-use items that can be used for both weapons and legitimate civilian purposes, developing weapons of mass destruction will be far harder. 3. In essence, the strategy targets nations perceived as capable of developing weapons of mass destruction. 4. North Korea has been testing ballistic missiles and is suspected of developing weapons of mass destruction, from nuclear warheads to chemical weapons. 5. On Iraq, do you think President Clinton is doing enough to stop Saddam Hussein from developing weapons of mass destruction? 6. She said the treaty was written to prevent nations from developing weapons, a provision she said was intended to bar even initial research on munitions that spread disease. 7. The Europeans say the Americans are asking them to tighten existing restrictions on aiding Iran in developing weapons or missiles. 8. The treaty not only commits nonnuclear countries to refrain from developing weapons. 9. Washington believes that Iran sponsors international terrorism and is developing weapons of mass destruction. 10. A classified report sent by the U.S. Defense Department to Congress outlined the possible use of nuclear weapons against countries that possess or are developing weapons of mass destruction. |