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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Do Weapons of Mass Destruction Pose a Serious Threat? 1-1 The U.S. Is Likely to Be Attacked with Weapons of Mass Destruction K. Chandler. 1-2 The U.S. Is Not Likely to Be Attacked with Weapons of Mass Destruction William M. Arkin 1-3 Iraq Possessed Weapons of Mass Destruction Rick Santorum 1-4 Iraq Did Not Posses Weapons of Mass Destruction Alan Reynolds Chapter 2: How Can the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction Be Prevented? 2-1 The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Can Prevent the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction Stephen G. Rademaker 2-2 The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Cannot Prevent the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction Liaquat Ali Khan 2-3 International Cooperation Will Prevent the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction George W. Bush 2-4 Nothing Can Prevent the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction William Langewiesche Chapter 3: How Should Rogue Nations Who Seek Weapons of Mass Destruction Be Dealt With? 3-1 Military Action Could Prevent Iran from Acquiring Weapons of Mass Destruction William Kristol 3-2 Military Action Should Not Be Undertaken Against Iran M.M. Eskandari-Qajar 3-3 Sanctions Will Force North Korea to Give Up its Weapons of Mass Destruction United Nations Resolution 1718 3-4 Sanctions Will Not Force North Korea to Give Up its Weapons of Mass Destruction Nicholas D. Kristoff 3-5 Diplomacy Will Force North Korea to Give Up its Weapons of Mass Destruction Robert L. Gallucci 3-6 Bribery Will Force North Korea to Give Up its Weapons of Mass Destruction Gwynne Dyer
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Weapons of mass destruction.