The question qui prodest? – who profits? drove the Center for Policy Studies in Russia to investigate “The Gyroscope Deal” between Russia and Iraq.
Russia continues to fail in its enforcement of its regulations against missile exports.
Former Russian Security Council Secretary Aleksandr Lebed has stirred controversy with allegations that the Russian government is unable to account for some eighty small atomic demolition munitions (ADMs).
Amidst numerous contradictory reports patterns can be distinguished that provide clues to unraveling the story of “suitcase nukes.”
Gyroscopes discovered in Iraq originated from a closed military institute in Russia.
July 25, 1997 Tariq Rauf Read the article as a PDF
Countries may seek to deploy more and have a greater reliance upon tactical nuclear weapons unless actions are taken to prevent this from happening.