Weapons of mass destruction
Coverage of Weapons of mass destruction in the Nexus archive.
- Iran ‘definitely’ possesses chemical weapons, would not hesitate to kill Americans: Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Iran definitely possesses chemical weapons and would not hesitate to kill Americans. He warned that the Islamic Republic has demonstrated willingness to murder its own citizens and would use weapons of mass destruction.
- Suspect accused of planting pipe bombs on eve of January 6 faces new charges
Brian Cole Jr faces additional felony charges of attempting to use weapons of mass destruction and terrorism while armed after being accused of planting pipe bombs near RNC and DNC buildings on the eve of the January 6 Capitol attack. The indictment updates his previous charges related to transporting improvised explosive devices.
- D.C. pipe bomb suspect hit with 2 new charges
Brian Cole Jr. faces new charges of attempting to use weapons of mass destruction and committing an act of terrorism while armed following the D.C. pipe bomb incident. The charges highlight the severity of the alleged threats against public safety.
- How Hegseth has transformed the Pentagon’s wartime press operation
The article discusses how Donald Hegseth has reformed the Pentagon's wartime press operations, drawing comparisons to Donald Rumsfeld's past approach during the Iraq War. It references Rumsfeld's memoirs about his controversial statements on weapons of mass destruction.
- 'Keeping America Left-of-Boom Safe'
WMD coordinators are working to protect America through proactive outreach and training programs with first responders, law enforcement, and industry partners. The initiative, described as 'keeping America left-of-boom safe,' focuses on preventing weapons of mass destruction threats before they occur.
- Emergency Preparedness Exercise Tests Response to Radiological Attack
The FBI hosted the Titan Shield training exercise series, an annual interagency effort designed to test and coordinate emergency response procedures for potential weapons of mass destruction terrorist attacks, specifically radiological incidents.