Biological Warfare Capabilities - Middle East Countries: Summary Report, 7 August 1981

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Description of document: Requested date: Released date: Posted date: Source of document: Note: Defense Intelligence Agency report, Chemical and Biological Warfare Capabilities - Middle East Countries: Summary Report, 7 August 1981 23-October-2008 10-June-2013 13-August-2013 Commander US Army Intelligence & Security Command Freedom of Information/Privacy Office ATTN: IAMG-C-FOI 4552 Pike Road Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-5995 Fax: (301) 677-2956 Email: FOIA/Privacy Office Online FOIA Request Form This report is one of 16 reports released under Mandatory Declassification Review by the US Army Intelligence & Security Command. All of these reports may be accessed here: http://www/governmentattic.org/inscombwcw.html The governmentattic.org web site ( the site ) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website.

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-3- The withholding of the information by the DIA constitutes a partial denial of your request and you have the right to appeal this decision directly to the DIA. If you decide to file an appeal, it should be forwarded to the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency, ATTN: DAN-lA-FOIA, Washington, DC 20340-5100. Please cite MDR #0155-2010 assigned to your request so that it may be easily identified. You have received all Army intelligence investigative records pertaining to this request. There are no assessable FOIA fees. If you have any questions regarding this action, feel free to contact this office at 1-866-548-5651, or email the INSCOM FOIA office at: INSCOM_FOIA_ServiceCenter@mi.army.mil and refer to case #57F-09. Enclosure Brad S. Dorris Director Freedom of Information/Privacy Office Investigative Records Repository

fchemical AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE CAP ABILITIES-MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES: SUMMARY REPORT (U.l..\ Prepared By US ARMY ARMY MATERIEL DEVELOPMENT AND READiNESS COMMAND. FOREIGN SCIENCE ANO TECHSllLOGY CENTER Copy Ho. STSH,124 v: ~ ::;t~~~:":-,?.t-.:.. :.. ~ D ;:i": j'..:.;,,;.:.~~1 ".:l 1;,"1"',_?-..':of tf;. F!-- NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS

SECRET CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGI :AL WARFARE CAPABILITIES- MIDDLE EAST COUNTRI~S: SUMHARY REPORT (U) l(b)(6) AUTHOR DS!-lGOOE-032-81 DIA TA&K UNIT PT-1600-0l-04L DATE OF PUBLICATION 7 August 1981 Information Cutoff Cate June 1981 This document supersedes OST-1600E-032-79. This 1s a Department of Defense Intelligence Document prepared by the Foreign Scia~ce and Technology ~enter, OS Army Materiel Development and Rendinoss Command, and app:"oved by the Assistant Vice llirectorate for Scientific and Technical Intelligence of the Defense Intelligence Agency. ~OT RELEA~hBLE TO F~N NATIONALS CLASSIFit:O REV!EW ON: BY: HUL'CIPLE SOURCES / 7 AUGUST 2007 (Reverse lllank) (This

UNCLA\SSlflED DST-1600E-03Z-81 7 1\1.:gust 1981 PREFACE (U) This summary report a.;sesses the chemic:al and biological warfare c:af,;abilit.fes of Israel, Egypt, Iraq, Syri.::i, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia. A deta:led pre<>entati on and analysis of these capabilities may be found in the trend study DST-16005-032-75-SUP 1, Chemical and Biolo~ical Warfare Capabilities--Middle East Countries (U) (Sl!!eltf:Y 1181'8Mi lillt~tf!l~. as amended. 10 August i 9Sl. The study ~as prepared by the US Army F~ r.. '.gn Science and Technolo.-sy C<!nter, wit!i contribl!tion:; from the Defense 11.~.,1- ll.gence Agency, the Fo1.-ign Technology Division of the US Air Force Sy~tems Command, the Naval Intelligence Support Center, and the US Army Medical lntellicenco and.information Agency. (U) Constructi\'e critir:isms, cotnmentc, encouraged and should be lorw~rded to the Washingcoa, DC 20~01 {ATTN: OT). or suggested changes are. Defense Intelligence Agency, iii

DST-1600E-032-9l 7 Aui;ust 198 l 1. Introduction and Overview {Ul a. (U} This report cummartzes the che:nical and biologic"l "'arfare (CBW) capabilities of lsrael, Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Iran, Jordan, Lebi>non, <>nd Saudi Arabia. The countrles are pre cnted in the order of their relative CBW capabilities. Areas of concern include policy and doctrine, military arganization, tnlintng, materiel, productlon pote'ltials, rei-;earch and develop~ent (R&D) actlvicies~ and trends and forecast. b. (U) All of the HiddlQ East countrtes except Jordan have sii;ned and ratified or acceded to* the 1925 Gen1:ya Protocol prohibiting the use of chemic,.1 varfare {CW) and biological warfare (BW} 3gents; all except Israel have slgried the l972 Convention en Bi0logital Weapons, which bans the.dc-vclupm.:int, productton, and stockpiling of BW weapons.;nd toxins. Only Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and Saudln Arabia, however, have ratified the convention, which went into <!ffect 26 March 1975. Even though one or both of these intt?rnational agreements have been accept<!d, violations in the Middle E~st would not he unexpected.,. r S-~N) l(b)( 1 ) *(U) Signing i1v.lic11tes an inte1itlon t > ;iccept ~n agr1"ement. Ratification is the le:;al contlrmation of an o.;;rcament by an original stgnatory. Accession is confirmatlo11 by a governmeuc that Wi!S not :i sl.gn;itory before the agreement went into uffect.

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