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The Gulf War 1991 – Part 2: The Storm

Conflicted: A History Podcast

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The War on Chemical Weapons

Saddam Hussein had been steadily producing mustard gas and sarin nerve agents to deploy against his enemies. The most feared, if not the most effective weapon in Iraq's arsenal was their stockpile of chemical and biological weapons. As one historian described it quote, NERV gas has the advantage of being odorless and colorless. It is easy to make and easy to spread, and it makes killing easy and efficient. And that potential for high casualties was the crux of Saddam's entire defensive strategy.

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