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  1. A REPORT THAT DESCRIBES THE UNITED STATES COMPREHEN­ SIVE READINESS PROGRAM FOR COUNTERING PROLIFERATION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, PURSUANT TO PUBLIC . LAW 104-201, SEC. 1443(c) (110 STAT. 2729) . S-M . 'f L.,c.,/ . (SS~ lJf '7--'1 f . MAy 5, 1997.-Message and accompanying papers referred to the Commit­.

  2. 10. Nov. 2023 · Annual WMD Report: EU action against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in 2022. 11.10.2023 Strategic Communications. In 2022, the EU continued to contribute to global efforts against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

  3. A REPORT THAT DESCRIBES THE UNITED STATES COMPREHEN- SIVE READINESS PROGRAM FOR COUNTERING PROLIFERATION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, PURSUANT TO PUBLIC LAW 104–201, SEC. 1443(c) (110 STAT. 2729) MAY5, 1997.—Message and accompanying papers referred to the Commit- tees on National Security and International Relations, and ordered to be printed.

  4. Comprehensive Readiness Program for Countering Proliferation of Weapons of ... - United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton) - Google Books. Books. Comprehensive Readiness...

    • Introduction
    • Vision
    • Mission Statement
    • NATO’s Response
    • Strategic Enablers
    • Cooperation Among NATO Bodies
    • Conclusions and Recommendations

    1. NATO today faces a whole range of complex challenges and threats to its security, much different from the threat faced by Allies when the Alliance was formed. Present and future security challenges require NATO to be prepared to protect and defend against both State and non-State actor threats. Current threats include the proliferation of weapon...

    3. The Alliance - its populations, territory and forces - will be secure from CBRN threats, including WMD; and its members will not be coerced by those posing such threats.

    4. With due respect to the primarily military mission of the Alliance, NATO will work actively to prevent the proliferation of WMD by State and non-State actors, to protect the Alliance from WMD threats should prevention fail, and be prepared for recovery efforts should the Alliance suffer a WMD attack or CBRN event, within its competencies and whe...

    5. The spread of WMD and their means of delivery and the possibility that terrorists will acquire them are the principal threats facing the Alliance over the next 10-15 years. Therefore, the Alliance seeks to prevent their proliferation through an active political agenda of arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation; as well as by developing a...

    26. Strategic enablers are crosscutting capabilities that enable the Alliance to effectively undertake the three pillars of NATO’s approach to prevent the proliferation of WMD, protect against WMD should prevention fail, and to be prepared to recover should the Alliance suffer a WMD attack or CBRN event. The following strategic enablers facilitate ...

    34. Within NATO, different committees and bodies work on political responses to WMD proliferation threats, on defence responses to proliferation and WMD attack or CBRN event, on consequence management, as well as on concepts, doctrine and training issues related to defence against terrorism, and on capability development. 35. The Alliance will ensu...

    36. An updated policy is essential to bring clarity and direction to NATO’s extensive efforts to address the challenges of WMD proliferation threats. This document provides strategic level policy guidance to transform NATO’s capabilities in three main areas: preventing the proliferation of WMD by State and non-State actors, protecting the Alliance ...

  5. Today, the Department of Defense released the unclassified version of its 2023 Strategy for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD). The 2023 DOD CWMD Strategy seeks to account for current and emerging WMD challenges and threats, and provide tailored methods to address them.

  6. 12. Dez. 2003 · KEY POINTS. UN Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004) This was the first international instrument dealing comprehensively with WMD. It sets out binding obligations on countries to: enforce national controls and adopt legislation to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery;