Libya's WMD Stockpiles Are Secure: Pentagon -- Defense News
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon said Aug. 24 that Libya's stockpile of chemical weapons are "secure" but that an arsenal of thousands of shoulder-launched missiles remained cause for concern.
Asked if sites containing chemical weapons, including over 10 tons of mustard gas, were safe, spokesman Col. Dave Lapan said: "Yes."
But he declined to offer more details, only saying that "clearly those are dangerous agents and weapons ... we continue to monitor that."
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My Comment: Others are voicing disagreement on the Pentagon's assessment that Libyan WMD stockpiles are secure.
The L.A. Times has a more info on U.S. concerns over Libyan WMDs and surface to air missiles may fall
But he declined to offer more details, only saying that "clearly those are dangerous agents and weapons ... we continue to monitor that."
Read more ....
My Comment: Others are voicing disagreement on the Pentagon's assessment that Libyan WMD stockpiles are secure.
The L.A. Times has a more info on U.S. concerns over Libyan WMDs and surface to air missiles may fall into the wrong hands.
What is my own take .... I am mostly worried about this.
Read more ....
My Comment: Others are voicing disagreement on the Pentagon's assessment that Libyan WMD stockpiles are secure.
The L.A. Times has a more info on U.S. concerns over Libyan WMDs and surface to air missiles may fall into the wrong hands.
What is my own take .... I am mostly worried about this.