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Barrington Dyer and develops the inception of this report, its thesis, and motivation as well as examining U.S. policy regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction.  

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Section Summary Section one is written by Barrington Dyer and develops the inception of this report, its thesis, and motivation as well as examining U.S. policy regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction. Section two is written by Scott Jungwirth examines the U.S.'s conflict with North Korea and its weapons programs. Section three is written by Amit Makker and investigates the India/Pakistan nuclear tests conflict along with U.S.'s involvement in the matter. Section four is written by Albert Ryu and explores the impending threat of Iran and its weapons of mass destruction on the U.S.. Section five is written by Ricky Chun and examines the relation between Iraq and the U.S. and controversy surrounding Iraq's and the U.S. actions. Section six is written by Barrington Dyer with supplement from Scott Jungwirth, Amit Makker, Albert Ryu, and Ricky Chun, and concludes the report. The Bibliography and Glossary are the result of a group collaboration....

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