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War of Nerves: Chemical Warfare from World War I to Al-Qaeda


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Statesmen, generals, and diplomats have long debated the military utility and morality of chemical warfare. In 1925, the use of chemical weapons in war was prohibited by international treaty; in 1997 the ban on the use of chemical weapons was extended to cover their development, production, and stockpiling. Nevertheless, Iraq employed chemical weapons on a large scale as recently as the 1980s, first during its eight-year war with Iran and then against its rebellious Kurdish minority. In War of Nerves, Jonathan Tucker, a leading expert on chemical and biological weapons, writes about chemical warfare from World War I to the present. The author makes clear how, at the turn of the twentieth century, the large-scale use of toxic chemicals on the battlefield became feasible and cheap; how Germany first developed and employed toxic weapons during World War I, burying some 6,000 cylinders (containing 168 tons of chlorine) opposite the Allied trenches defending the town of Ypres, in Belgium. German troops simultaneously opened the chlorine cylinders, panicking two French divisions and tearing a gap four miles wide in the Ypres front. Chemical warfare had begun: five months later, the Allies retaliated with their own use of chlorine gas. By the end of the war, chemical warfare had inflicted roughly one million casualties, 90,000 of them fatal. Tucker writes about the synthesis of the first nerve agent--Tabun--in 1936 by a German industrial chemist developing new pesticides how its high toxicity made it unusable as a pesticide but viable as a weapon for the Nazi regime. A few years later, two even more toxic nerve agents--Sarin and Soman--were developed for military use. Hitler never employed this secret weapon; German intelligence concluded--incorrectly--that the Allies had developed a similar capability. Following World War II, we see the rise of a Cold War chemical competition between the United States and the Soviet Union that paralleled the nuclear arms race, as each pursued the secrets of the German nerve agents; how the United States and Britain planned to mass-produce Sarin (only the United States did); how the superpowers developed and mass-produced V-agents, a new generation of nerve agents of extraordinary potency; and how nerve agents spread to the Third World, including their suspected use by Egypt during the Yemen Civil War (1963--1967), as well as Iraq's use of nerve agents in its war against Iran and on its own people. Iraq's use of nerve agents hastened the negotiation of an international treaty banning the use of chemical weapons, which went into effect in 1997. Although the treaty now has more than 175 member-states, al-Qaeda and related terrorist groups are seeking to acquire nerve agents. In this important and revelatory book, Jonathan Tucker makes clear that we are at a crossroads that could lead either to the further spread of these weapons or to their ultimate abolition. From the Hardcover edition.

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Praise for Jonathan Tucker's "Scourge: The Once and Future Threat of Smallpox " "Fascinating [and] revealing. A sobering look at this new type of warfare . . . Highly informative and important." --Chris Patsilelis, "Houston Chronicle" "Quickly paced, deftly written." --Mark Caldwell, "Newsday" "Superb . . . A fascinating tale." --David L. Dunn, M.D., "The New England Journal of Medicine" "A true-life tale of heroes and villains, frighteningly real and marvelously told." --"Kirkus Reviews" "Difficult to put down . . . Tucker breathes new life into mostly familiar material." --"Publishers Weekly" "Well-written, thoroughly documented." --William Beatty, "Booklist" "Suspenseful, and scientifically accurate." --Ed Regis, "The New York Times Book Review" "From the Hardcover edition." " ChillingE a history of the race between the advance of this taboo technology and the political efforts to abolish it. TuckerE has a gift for making military science readable" -- "The New York Times" " [Tucker] writes clearly and forcefully, making his case not through argument but through the patient accumulation of appalling detailE An immensely useful book, presenting a vast trove of vital information in highly readable form." -- "The San Francisco Chronicle" " Compelling E offers a comprehensive history of chemical weapons, the most widely used WMD in modern history." -- "The Washington Post Book World" " Outstanding. . .fascinating. . . Everyone who believes weapons of mass destruction exist only in fantasy need but read this book. They are closer than you think." -- "The Decatur Daily" "ChillingE a history of the race between the advance of this taboo technology and the political efforts to abolish it. TuckerEhas a gift for making military science readable"--"The New York Times" "ÝTucker¨ writes clearly and forcefully, making his case not through argument but through the patient accumulation of appalling detailEAn immensely useful book, presenting a vast trove of vital information in highly readable form."--"The San Francisco Chronicle" "Compelling Eoffers a comprehensive history of chemical weapons, the most widely used WMD in modern history." --"The Washington Post Book World" "Outstanding. . .fascinating. . . Everyone who believes weapons of mass destruction exist only in fantasy need but read this book. They are closer than you think."--"The Decatur Daily"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780307430106
  • Publisher: Anchor Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Anchor Books
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Chemical Warfare from World War I to Al-Qaeda
  • ISBN-10: 0307430103
  • Publisher Date: 18 Dec 2007
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 319


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