• ToxGuide pdf icon [114 KB] - Quick reference guide providing information such as chemical and physical properties, sources of exposure, routes of exposure, minimal risk levels, children's health, and health effects for a substance. (cdc.gov)
  • Minimal Risk Levels (MRL) - The MRL is an estimate of the daily human exposure to a hazardous substance that is likely to be without appreciable risk of adverse, non-cancer health effects over a specified duration of exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • It was used in chemical important because exposure to this substance may warfare as early as World War I and as late as the harm you and because these sites may be sources of Iran-Iraq War in 1980-1988. (cdc.gov)
  • Many veterans who served in Kosovo, including members of the New Hampshire National Guard, are at risk of serious illness due to toxic chemical exposure during their deployment," said Senator Hassan . (senate.gov)
  • That is why I am urging the Department of Veterans Affairs to ensure that those who served in Kosovo are granted the same presumption of exposure as veterans who served in Vietnam, Iraq, or Afghanistan. (senate.gov)
  • The president and Gov. Spencer Cox visited the George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center to promote the PACT Act, which is intended to improve health care and disability compensation for exposure to toxic substances, including burn pits that were used to dispose of trash on military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. (wfla.com)
  • Recently, concerns have arisen regarding the potential environmental and human health impact of chronic exposure to vomiting agents due to contamination at sites where these chemicals were dumped following WWII. (medscape.com)
  • Building-Related Illnesses Building-related illnesses are disorders that affect the lungs as well as other parts of the body and are caused by exposure to substances within modern airtight buildings. (msdmanuals.com)
  • To make a diagnosis of occupational asthma, doctors ask about the symptoms and about exposure to any substances known to cause asthma. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Other chemicals, such as white phosphorus, are highly toxic but are legal under the CWC when they are used by military forces for reasons other than their toxicity. (wikipedia.org)
  • White phosphorus is not listed in the schedules of the Chemical Weapons Convention. (debatepolitics.com)
  • there is no way you can use white phosphorus like that without forming a deadly chemical cloud that kills everything within a tenth of a mile in all directions from where it hits. (sourcewatch.org)
  • Israel has a history with Sarin gas and has routinely used chemical weaponry such as white phosphorus in densely populated areas , an act regarding as potentially a war crime. (wideasleepinamerica.com)
  • Meanwhile, after initially denying allegations that U.S. forces had used chemical agents in Iraq, the Pentagon now says that it did in fact use white phosphorus as a weapon in Fallujah last year. (vn-agentorange.org)
  • Rowan also shared the Wounded Warrior Project's concerns over how the military destroyed waste in Iraq and Afghanistan. (military.com)
  • The pits were used to dispose of trash, toxic materials in Iraq and Afghanistan. (go.com)
  • The military used burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan as a way to get rid of trash. (go.com)
  • McDonough said he understood Americans' deep fears about another war in the Middle East, but argued that this military action will be nothing like those the United States undertook in Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya. (latimes.com)
  • The bipartisan PACT Act that my colleagues and I developed and passed into law took important steps to get health care to veterans who were exposed to toxic substances in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, and it is crucial that veterans who were exposed to burn pits in additional parts of the world can get the health care that they need as well. (senate.gov)
  • That lie cost the US taxpayer $3trillion, 6668 mothers mourned their sons deaths (from both Iraq and Afghanistan), more than 32,000 soldiers were wounded some with critical brain and spinal injuries for life. (lankaweb.com)
  • Many recent exposures came from contact with "burn pits" - which were prevalent to dispose of waste collected on military bases during wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (wrdw.com)
  • At certain U.S. military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan, United States service members use burn pits as a common way to get rid of waste. (schmidtandclark.com)
  • The use of burn pits was a common waste disposal practice at military sites outside the United States, such as in Iraq during the Persian Gulf War, in Afghanistan, and the Southwest Asia Theater. (schmidtandclark.com)
  • But the best guess is it being an attack on women who refuse to live in Iraq as though Iraq is Afghanistan. (blogspot.com)
  • People in the United States military who were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan are at increased risk, possibly because they were exposed to emissions from open-air burn pits, desert dust particles, industrial fires, and vehicular exhaust. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Statements about hazardous substances and their long), and how you come in contact with it. (cdc.gov)
  • Chlorine gas is highly toxic, but being a pure element and widely used for peaceful purposes, is not officially listed as a chemical weapon. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although these chemicals are not specifically listed as controlled by the CWC, the use of any toxic chemical as a weapon (when used to produce fatalities solely or mainly through its toxic action) is in-and-of itself forbidden by the treaty. (wikipedia.org)
  • But it becomes a chemical weapon as soon as it is used directly against people. (debatepolitics.com)
  • use as a chemical weapon. (cdc.gov)
  • The failure to bring Syrian leaders to justice for their continued use of chlorine as a chemical weapon speaks to a critical shortcoming in the international system responsible for enforcing treaties. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Some veterans attribute the health problems to toxic substances they encountered in the Gulf, including sarin, a toxic chemical weapon that is lethal at high levels. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is suspected of firing a chemical weapon at a base where U.S. troops were operating. (tgme.org)
  • The substance can cause burning of the flesh, but is not illegal and is not specifically classified as a chemical weapon. (vn-agentorange.org)
  • In his answer to a question of whether the American Army used nuclear weapon of limited effects, Dr. Al-Sheikhli said, "Whatever I have seen in Fallujah made me believe everything was said about that assault, and I feel that the Americans have used nuclear and chemical weapons, as all kinds of living things were ceased to exist in this city. (antiimperialista.org)
  • Chlorine's use as a weapon is prohibited under the 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention, which Syria joined in 2013. (aljazeera.com)
  • Sulfur mustard has been used in chemical warfare and was made in large amounts during World Wars I and II. (cdc.gov)
  • Sulfur mustard slight garlic smell when mixed with other has been found in at least 3 of the 1,636 current or chemicals. (cdc.gov)
  • Sulfur mustard dissolves slowly in NPL sites evaluated for this substance is not known. (cdc.gov)
  • More information on the When a substance is released from a large area, physical and chemical properties of sulfur mustard such as an industrial plant, or from a container, such can be found in Chapters 4 and 5. (cdc.gov)
  • The chemical warfare agents diphenylchlorarsine (Da), diphenylcyanoarsine (Dc), and diphenylaminearsine (Dm, adamsite) belong to a group of chemicals classified as vomiting agents. (medscape.com)
  • Since that time, these agents have been produced for two purposes: as riot-control agents and as emesis-inducing agents to promote removal of personal protective gear during chemical warfare. (medscape.com)
  • Sanderson and colleagues have documented that approximately 11,000 tons of chemical warfare agents were dumped into the Baltic Sea during the disarmament of Germany following WWII, and have resulted in extensive environmental contamination. (medscape.com)
  • In some reports ricin has possibly been used as a warfare agent in the 1980s in Iraq and more recently by terrorist organizations. (cdc.gov)
  • Senate leaders say more than 3.5 million veterans have been exposed to toxic chemicals like Agent Orange. (wrdw.com)
  • The presence of a deadly substance like chlorine gas on freight lines that pass within blocks of the U.S. Capitol, which was the intended target for United Flight 93 on 9/11, would provide Al Qaeda or its sympathizers with a pre-positioned improvised explosive device. (americanprogress.org)
  • Investigators say the substance may have been chlorine gas, based on the symptoms the victims displayed. (aljazeera.com)
  • Certain state powers (e.g. the Assad regime of Syria) continue to regularly manufacture and implement such chemicals in combat munitions. (wikipedia.org)
  • So far, UNMOVIC has not found any such weapons, only a small number of empty chemical munitions which should have been declared and destroyed. (al-bab.com)
  • The CWC augments the Geneva Protocol of 1925, which bans the use of chemical and biological weapons in international armed conflicts, but not their development or possession. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although the debate over whether or not Saddam possessed weapons of mass destruction has died down in America amid a consensus that he did not, there are factions in US intelligence who are convinced that Assef al-Saleesh was the key figure in the smuggling of chemical and biological weapons out of Iraq to Syria and that he hid the forbidden substances with the president's full complicity. (debka.com)
  • Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), hoping to debunk growing claims that there are chemical weapons labs in Ukraine, smugly asked Nuland: "Does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons? (algora.com)
  • When asked whether Ukraine possesses "chemical or biological weapons," Nuland did not deny this: at all. (algora.com)
  • The U.S. national civilian vulnerability to the deliberate use of biological and chemical agents has been highlighted by recognition of substantial biological weapons development programs and arsenals in foreign countries, attempts to acquire or possess biological agents by militants, and high-profile terrorist attacks. (cdc.gov)
  • His government has said it believes the toxic substance, which the United States has identified as sarin nerve gas, was released by anti-government rebels eager to draw Western forces into the conflict. (latimes.com)
  • As the only country to ratify the treaty after carrying out a devastating chemical weapons attack -- in which 1,400 Damascus-area residents were killed by sarin in August 2013 - Syria agreed to the removal and destruction of its declared chemical weapons stockpile to avoid military intervention and acceded to the CWC that year. (nationalinterest.org)
  • During her August 21 broadcast, in a segment on the reported use of chemical weapons in a horrific attack that killed hundreds of civilians in Syria, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow discussed the possible implications of such an horrendous act and touched upon past uses of potentially similar substances such as Sarin and mustard gas. (wideasleepinamerica.com)
  • The Pentagon confirms more than 140,000 troops were exposed to low levels of sarin in 1991 when U.S. forces destroyed a weapons depot at Khamisiyah in southern Iraq. (veteransforcommonsense.org)
  • The Sergeant First Class (SFC) Heath Robinson Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2022 (PACT Act) marks a significant milestone in provid-ing health care access and funding for military personnel and Veterans exposed to toxic substances, including burn pits, during their service. (ncmedicaljournal.com)
  • 1,4 It brings substantial expansions in health care research, services, and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances. (ncmedicaljournal.com)
  • 1 The PACT Act has provisions to improve health care access for Veterans exposed to toxic substances by ending the requirement for Veterans to prove that burn pits caused their illnesses and streamlining the claims process. (ncmedicaljournal.com)
  • Senator Hassan helped develop and pass into law the PACT Act , which fundamentally reforms and improves how veterans exposed to toxic substances receive health care and benefits from the VA. (senate.gov)
  • That's why I was proud to support the PACT Act, which expanded health care for veterans who were exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances," said Senator Shaheen . (senate.gov)
  • The Honoring Our PACT Act expanded VA health care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits, toxic chemicals and other hazards during service. (senate.gov)
  • UNITED NATIONS - Vietnamese victims of the defoliant known as Agent Orange wound up a month-long visit to the U.S. at the invitation of veterans, Vietnamese Americans and peace activists, to press their case for reparations from the companies that made the deadly chemical. (vn-agentorange.org)
  • U.S. veterans received partial compensation for their injuries from the U.S. government and the chemical companies that manufactured the weapons, but Vietnamese victims have not received any compensation. (vn-agentorange.org)
  • WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Veterans exposed to toxic substances in the line of duty will soon receive better access to healthcare. (wrdw.com)
  • the anti-war wing of U.S. politics has failed to discover or produce any returning veterans of Iraq who are both able to denounce the war effectively in public and willing to do so. (ibiblio.org)
  • You are nitrogen mustard, thickened mustard, and lewisite, exposed to a substance only when you come in is not included in this document. (cdc.gov)
  • CNN reported that ISIS troops are believed to have shot a shell with a mustard agent at the Qayarrah air base in northern Iraq on Tuesday.Officials characterized the shell as either a rocket or artillery shell. (tgme.org)
  • After it landed on the base, U.S. troops tested it and received an initial reading for a chemical agent they believe is mustard. (tgme.org)
  • The UN-led joint investigative mechanism (JIM) reported in late August that Syrian government forces had carried out at least two chemical attacks in 2014 and 2015 and that Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) fighters had used mustard gas on the battlefield. (aljazeera.com)
  • The Times reports that bombs laced with chlorine, a substance freely available in huge quantities in Britain, have become the "chemical weapons of choice" for Islamic State, according to security experts. (theweek.com)
  • Syrian actions have arguably weakened norms against chemical weapons, which the Islamic State is also now using in Iraq and Syria. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Between 2014 and 2017, Iraq was engaged in a military campaign against the Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham (ISIS) to recapture territory lost in the western and northern portion of the country. (flagcounter.com)
  • Chemicals, plastics, human waste, health care waste, and tires are among the items disposed of in burn pits. (ncmedicaljournal.com)
  • Major General Husam Muhammad Amin, director-general of the Iraqi National Monitoring Directorate, issued a statement saying, 'We [Iraq] have reached an agreement with UNMOVIC on a formula for aerial reconnaissance as per [UN Security Council] Resolution 1441. (rferl.org)
  • The principle way for Iraq to assure the UN inspectors and the Security Council of its cooperation is to "actively seek and present any items or programmes which are proscribed - or else if they are not there, to seek and present credible evidence for their absence," said Mr. Blix, Executive Chairman of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission ( UNMOVIC ). (un.org)
  • Efforts to hold the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad accountable for persistent chemical weapons use were dealt another major blow recently when the UN Security Council failed to pass a resolution punishing Syrian officials for their roles in chlorine attacks in 2014 and 2015. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Mr President, in my earlier briefings, I have noted that significant outstanding issues of substance were listed in two Security Council documents from early 1999 and should be well known to Iraq. (al-bab.com)
  • An international inquiry has blamed Syrian government forces for a third chemical weapons attack, according to a confidential report to the United Nations Security Council. (aljazeera.com)
  • The report, prepared by a joint committee set up by the UN and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and seen by Reuters news agency, was presented to the security council on Friday. (aljazeera.com)
  • After Iraq's expulsion, the UN Security Council (UNSC) required Iraq to scrap all weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles and to allow UN verification inspections. (flagcounter.com)
  • We owe them a tremendous debt of gratitude for their service, and that includes ensuring they get the care and support they have earned for being exposed to toxic substances while standing against extremism and defending America's values abroad. (senate.gov)
  • However, there is enough proof of America's use of chemicals which next asks what moral right does any American Government to accuse others. (lankaweb.com)
  • The general's brother Assef al-Saleesh heads the Al Bashair Trading Co. which in fact is the property of Assad's own family and which has controlled the oil smuggling route from Iraq and the arms traffic into Iraq since 2001, a few months after Bashar Assad came to power. (debka.com)
  • Assad denies that his forces were responsible for the chemical attack. (latimes.com)
  • He described it as a "targeted consequential, limited attack" that would not draw the United States into a deeper war but would deter Assad from further chemical weapons attacks. (latimes.com)
  • CBS News said Sunday that it conducted an interview with Assad in which he threatened retaliation against the United States for any attack, and denied using chemical weapons. (latimes.com)
  • The Chemical Weapons Convention ( CWC ) would have to be bolstered if the Assad regime is to be rebuked for its use of chemical weapons. (nationalinterest.org)
  • As the Trump administration continues to develop its Middle East policy, efforts to implicate Assad and his government for chemical weapons use should be part of their considerations. (nationalinterest.org)
  • As signatories of the CWC , and allies of the Assad regime, the unwillingness of Russia and China to take a harder stance against Syrian chemical weapons use weakens their credibility as OPCW Executive Council members. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Governments in Paris, London and Washington have already called for sanctions against perpetrators of chemical attacks in Syria, including against the government of President Bashar al-Assad. (aljazeera.com)
  • The convention has provisions for systematic evaluation of chemical production facilities, as well as for investigations of allegations of use and production of chemical weapons based on the intelligence of other state parties. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nuland's bizarre admission that "Ukraine has biological research facilities" that are dangerous enough to warrant concern that they could fall into Russian hands ironically constituted more decisive evidence of the existence of such programs in Ukraine than what was offered in that same Senate in 2002 and 2003 to corroborate U.S. allegations about Saddam's chemical and biological programs in Iraq. (algora.com)
  • The OPCW-UN Joint Investigative Mechanism examined numerous allegations of chemical weapons use and returned proof of Syria's culpability in many of these attacks. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Exploitation of dangerous chemicals is no longer theoretical. (americanprogress.org)
  • Yesterday's discovery is not the first time dangerous chemicals have been unearthed in Beirut's port since the blast. (middleeastmonitor.com)
  • A joint investigative mechanism was set up by the international chemical weapons watchdog and the UN to investigate reports of chemical attacks in Syria," Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna, reporting from the UN headquarters in New York, said. (aljazeera.com)
  • When I traveled to Iraq in early 1990, I was struck by the extent of militarization in parts of the country. (merip.org)
  • But Turkey, a member of NATO, has supported the United States during the current crisis, and earlier in 1990 Turkey temporarily halted the flow of Euphrates river water into Iraq. (merip.org)
  • Louis Toscano, a former UPI Jerusalem bureau chief and author of "Triple Cross," a 1990 book about Israel's clandestine nuclear arsenal, revealed , "I've never had much doubt that they were producing a limited arsenal of chemical weapons. (wideasleepinamerica.com)
  • In August 1990, Iraq seized Kuwait but was expelled by US-led UN coalition forces during the Gulf War of January-February 1991. (flagcounter.com)
  • In September 2013, Syria acceded to the convention as part of an agreement for the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons. (wikipedia.org)
  • While insisting that the goal was only to "degrade" Assad's ability to deliver chemical weapons, he also conceded on NBC's "Meet the Press" that a U.S. strike would have an impact on Syria's civil war. (latimes.com)
  • The organization responsible for implementing the CWC should be the leading voice of outrage in the international community regarding Syria's continued chemical weapons use. (nationalinterest.org)
  • U.S. allies - without whom the 2013-2014 operation to remove and destroy Syria's declared chemical weapons would not have been possible - are vitally important to upholding norms against chemical weapons use. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Could a country stockpile chemical agents while pretending they were for law-enforcement purposes and then let their military people use them in a war? (parliament.uk)
  • Al Qaeda in Iraq has attempted on multiple occasions to use chlorine tanker trucks as bombs. (americanprogress.org)
  • In Kafr Zita, however, the JIM could not confirm that the Syrian army had used barrel bombs to dump toxic substances because "the remnants of the device allegedly used had been removed", the report said. (aljazeera.com)
  • Iraqi presidential adviser Amr al-Sa'di briefed reporters on 9 February at the conclusion of two days of talks between Iraqi officials and UNMOVIC/IAEA representatives, Iraq Satellite Television reported. (rferl.org)
  • Let me begin today's briefing with a short account of the work being performed by UNMOVIC in Iraq. (al-bab.com)
  • Removed from Iraq's Al Muthanna chemical-weapons facility in 1996, the phosgene apparently sat unnoticed in the UNMOVIC office until last week. (blogspot.com)
  • Officials from the U.N.'s Iraq weapons-inspections office, known as the U.N. Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC), explained that it was an "accident" that the phosgene had ever been brought from Iraq to New York. (blogspot.com)
  • And polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in firefighting foam have contaminated water supplies near dozens of military bases. (military.com)
  • Other states like Serbia, Jordan, Libya, Lebanon, Belize, Botswana, Sudan and Iraq have all voluntarily adopted its protocols without being original signatories to the convention. (wideasleepinamerica.com)
  • ƒ"š‚§ƒ"š‚ Is it because Syria like Iraq, Libya and Iran, had followed an economic model that was more state-centered? (lankaweb.com)
  • The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), officially the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction, is an arms control treaty administered by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), an intergovernmental organization based in The Hague, The Netherlands. (wikipedia.org)
  • While chlorine is not a banned substance under the CWC, the weaponization of any chemical by any party to the treaty is prohibited. (nationalinterest.org)
  • As a pure liquid, it is colorless and odorless, but when mixed with other chemicals, it looks brown and has a garlic-like smell. (cdc.gov)
  • Your immune system defends your body against substances it sees as harmful or foreign. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Diagnosis Allergic reactions (hypersensitivity reactions) are inappropriate responses of the immune system to a normally harmless substance. (msdmanuals.com)
  • John McCain has attacked Barack Obama for focusing on climate change as ISIS advances in Syria and Iraq. (theweek.com)
  • The United States , Iran , Germany , and other states providing military support to Iraq should condition their support on scrupulous respect for the laws of war, which prohibit attacks that disproportionately harm civilians or fail to distinguish civilians and civilian objects from military objectives. (hrw.org)
  • With a political stand-off in Baghdad over the nomination of new government ministers, Human Rights Watch called on Iraq's international supporters to use their leverage with political and military leaders in Iraq to ensure civilian protection and compliance with the laws of war. (hrw.org)
  • We may never know the exact number of civilian deaths in Iraq ƒ¢¢"š¬- the estimates have varied. (lankaweb.com)
  • So it's worth asking what these people believe, and how the lessons they're learning in Iraq will affect the attitude they bring to careers in civilian politics. (ibiblio.org)
  • Recent surveys showing that 80% of the serving military officer corps voted Republican in 2004 combine with exceptionally high in-theater re-enlistment rates and op-eds like Lucas's to paint a picture of a military that believes very strongly in the rightness of the Iraq war - a belief which appears to be strong not just among careerists but among short-timers who expect to return to civilian life as well. (ibiblio.org)
  • After two years of recovery from the war and additional weapons acquisitions, Iraq undertook its next move: invasion of Kuwait. (merip.org)
  • Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a chemical weapons adviser to NGOs working in Syria and Iraq, welcomed the findings but said the report should had been made released earlier. (aljazeera.com)
  • In a taped message directed to the citizens of Iraq, broadcast on Al-Jazeera TV on 11 February, Osama bin Laden showed no affinity towards the regime of Iraqi leader Saddam Husayn. (rferl.org)
  • Iraq had voiced strong objections to the use of U-2 reconnaissance planes, first contending that they would be used to spy on Iraqi antiaircraft installations. (rferl.org)
  • Iraqi President Saddam Husayn commented on the issue of U-2 overflights in Iraq during a meeting with South African Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad, saying, 'The war is already under way,' Iraq Satellite Television reported on 10 February. (rferl.org)
  • Judging from what he's written and what we've heard, it's more likely to be based on satellite imagery, intercepts of satellite communications, or knowledge about Iraqi procurement of technical material or chemicals," he said. (un.org)
  • The Iraqi Ministry of Defense announced that it arrested an al-Qaeda-linked cell producing a nerve agent , reportedly to be used in operations inside Iraq and later transferred to the capitals of neighboring countries. (al-monitor.com)
  • Since 2003, the Iraqi authorities have not registered any fatalities caused by nerve-agent chemicals or by chemical weapons. (al-monitor.com)
  • She spoke about Saddam Hussein's use of these chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers and civilians during the Iran-Iraq War and in the massacre of thousands of Iraqi Kurds in Halabja on March 16, 1988. (wideasleepinamerica.com)
  • Maddow did not deem it necessary, however, to tell her audience about the United States government's role in actively supporting the Iraqi military at the time and perhaps even providing Saddam with the very chemical weapons he then used to slaughter countless human beings. (wideasleepinamerica.com)
  • Bernard wants you to know that, in 2003, shortly after the start of the Iraq War, she actually managed to chat with a few Iraqi women in DC who had been brought in, by the Bully Boy Bush administration, to speak to Congress. (blogspot.com)
  • How about the effects of ten years of war on Iraq and, yes, on Iraqi women? (blogspot.com)
  • Constitutionally, women were able to secure the ability to pass their citizenship on to their children by non-Iraqi husbands, making Iraq one of a handful Arab countries with such a provision for their female citizens. (blogspot.com)
  • Also in late 2017, ABADI responded to an independence referendum held by the Kurdish Regional Government by ordering Iraqi forces to take control of disputed territories across central and northern Iraq that were previously occupied and governed by Kurdish forces. (flagcounter.com)
  • As of February 2021, 98.39% of the world's declared chemical weapons stockpiles had been destroyed. (wikipedia.org)
  • As of 31 December 2017, the IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) has identified a total of 2,615,988 internally displaced persons displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 97 districts and 3,707 locations in Iraq. (who.int)
  • December) 2017, a total of 515,702 consultations were reported from health facilities covered by the EWARN system in Iraq, indicating an average of 128,926 patients per week. (who.int)
  • Iraq held elections for provincial councils in all governorates in January 2009 and April 2013 and postponed the next provincial elections, originally planned for April 2017, until 2019. (flagcounter.com)
  • From 1980 to 1989, Iraq imported more than $25 billion in major weapons systems, and the total bill for all weapons procurement may have been as high as $80 billion for the decade in current prices - more than France ($68.6 billion), Britain ($69.5 billion) or West Germany ($41.3 billion). (merip.org)
  • Details for: Regional Workshop on Development of Chemical Safety Programme, Amman, Jordan, 13-16 November 1989. (who.int)
  • For more than a decade they've been storing vials containing one of Iraq's chemical-weapons concoctions - phosgene - in a cabinet in their own New York office. (blogspot.com)
  • The United Nations weapons inspectors once tasked with tracking Saddam Hussein's arsenal have just discovered that for more than a decade they've been storing vials containing one of Iraq's chemical-weapons concoctions - phosgene - in a cabinet in their own New York office. (blogspot.com)
  • Dr. Busby is also a member of the International Society for Environment Epidemiology and was invited to Iraq and Kosovo to investigate the health effects of depleted uranium. (democracynow.org)
  • 1 SFC Robinson served in the Ohio Army National Guard where he was exposed to burn pits while serving in Kosovo and Iraq. (ncmedicaljournal.com)
  • Stores of other potentially explosive chemicals were also unearthed in the port yesterday, according to the port's Director Basem Al Qaisi. (middleeastmonitor.com)
  • An effective security regime must look at the chemical supply chain from manufacture and storage to transportation and use. (americanprogress.org)
  • Public Health Statement - Summary about a hazardous substance taken from Chapter One of its respective ATSDR Toxicological Profile. (cdc.gov)
  • Toxicological Profile - Succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health effects information for a hazardous substance. (cdc.gov)
  • Today, three million Vietnamese and tens of thousands of U.S soldiers still suffer the health effects of these chemicals. (vn-agentorange.org)
  • Smoke from these open-air pits contained substances that may cause respiratory system health conditions, especially for those who were exposed for long periods or those more prone to illness such as individuals with pre-existing asthma or other lung cancer. (schmidtandclark.com)
  • In the press conference held on Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Al-Sheikhli also mentioned that the final results drawn by the committee conducted that survey showed that the city is still under the influence of chemical substances and other agents that could cause cancer and other serious illnesses on the long term. (antiimperialista.org)
  • The Government, through the Ministry of Defence, must give a new public assurance that they have checked that stocks of CR are held in compliance with the 31 Oct 2002 : Column 1055 chemical weapons convention. (parliament.uk)
  • The U.S-led coalition recently bombed a building believed to be a chemical weapons making facility near Mosul. (tgme.org)
  • Kamel had full control over nuclear scientists and chemical weapons specialists and subjected them to stringent supervision, fearing that they would leak sensitive security information. (al-monitor.com)
  • In 1998, Bill Richardson, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Programs in both the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations, declared , "I have no doubt that Israel has worked on both chemical and biological offensive things for a long time," adding, "I don't think you'll find much on it. (wideasleepinamerica.com)
  • But what if Al-Qaeda indeed acquired this new technology, enabling it to manufacture chemical weapons , especially since the Ministry of Defense announcement talked about two plants being raided? (al-monitor.com)
  • Even before the current confrontation in the Gulf, Iraq was an extremely militarized country, preoccupied with internal and external "security threats. (merip.org)
  • Furthermore, Maddow noted that, following the Gulf War, the international Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) was established in 1993 and that only "a handful of countries refused to sign onto that convention: Angola, North Korea, Egypt, South Sudan, Somalia and Syria. (wideasleepinamerica.com)
  • This was the first multilateral agreement that extended prohibition of chemical agents to biological agents. (medscape.com)
  • These inspections target destruction facilities (where permanent monitoring takes place during destruction), chemical weapons production facilities which have been dismantled or converted for civil use, as well as inspections of the chemical industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since we arrived in Iraq, we have conducted more than 400 inspections covering more than 300 sites. (al-bab.com)
  • Through the inspections conducted so far, we have obtained a good knowledge of the industrial and scientific landscape of Iraq, as well as of its missile capability. (al-bab.com)
  • Of the nine total alleged chemical attacks it is considering in its ongoing probe, the JIM has now attributed three to the Syrian government and one to ISIL. (aljazeera.com)
  • Currently, the US government is funding numerous programs to prepare the nation for potential chemical terrorist attacks against its citizens and military. (medscape.com)
  • Asked whether he felt Iraq has done enough to satisfy international demands, including those of the United States, al-Sa'di said, 'If they [the U.S.] claim that these things [weapons of mass destruction] exist, they should come here and present evidence. (rferl.org)
  • A member of the 332nd Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron tosses unserviceable uniform items into a burn pit at Balad Air Base in Iraq, March 10, 2008. (go.com)
  • Smoke billows in from all sides as a member of the U.S. military pushes a bulldozer deep into the flames of a burn pit to keep burnable items constantly ablaze, at Balad Air Base in Iraq, Sept. 24, 2004. (go.com)
  • The president's voice caught as he again noted during Thursday's ceremony that Beau Biden had lived "about 400 yards" from a large burn pit during the year he was stationed in Iraq. (wfla.com)
  • Iraq has agreed to allow UN inspectors to conduct aerial reconnaissance using U-2 spy planes, the Iraq News Agency reported on 10 February. (rferl.org)
  • Although I can understand that it may not be easy for Iraq in all cases to provide the evidence needed, it is not the task of the inspectors to find it. (al-bab.com)
  • I think the type of ex-military politicians you get back from Iraq is going to depend quite a lot on how successfully it plays out, though the librul meeja harping on about a mere few dozen carbombing deaths a day may well leave some lingering resentment, who knows. (ibiblio.org)
  • UN investigators say Syrian forces were behind a chemical weapons attack on civilians in Idlib province in March 2015. (aljazeera.com)