Testimony: Export Controls and Weapons of Mass Destruction

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services Committee…

Testimony: China’s Proliferation Record – 2001

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the U.S.-China Security Review Commission October 12, 2001 I am…

Testimony: The WMD Threat Posed by Iraq

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia Committee on International…

Shopping with Saddam Hussein

Commentary Magazine July-August 2001, pp. 23-7 Whether or not the world is ready, Saddam Hussein is back. With oil income now reaching the levels he enjoyed before the Gulf war, Iraq’s president…

U.N. Sanctions Didn’t Stop Iraq From Buying Weapons

The New York Times June 18, 2001, p. A6 Two American arms control experts, combing through unpublished reports by a disbanded arms inspection commission, say they found evidence that Iraq continued…

Sanctions Busting: Technology Two-Timing

The Asian Wall Street Journal March 19, 2001 After U.S. jets bombed anti-aircraft installations in Iraq last month, the American government was quick to explain that the sites had become…

Grab for Money Could Arm Enemies of the U.S.

Los Angeles Times March 4, 2001, p. M5 The Bush administration is conducting a top-to-bottom review of America’s defenses to see whether they can handle, among other things, the growing…

Fast Computers, Deadly Enemies

The New York Times January 31, 2001, p. A25 As President Bush sifts through the pile of his predecessor’s last-minute directives to spot the executive orders he wants to –…

Clinton’s Super Computer Push

Asian Wall Street Journal September 19, 2000, p. 6 U.S. companies are selling countries the super computers they need to build the weapons America will have to defend against. Much…