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The United States finished destroying its chemical arsenal July 7, marking the first time declared weapons of mass destruction have been eliminated globally.

Modern chemical weapons were first used during World War I, after which they were widely condemned as inhumane. In 1925, the Geneva Protocol prohibited the use of chemical weapons, and in 1997, a United Nations convention required their eradication. Chemical weapons remain in use by some terrorist groups, and some nations have been accused of retaining them illegally.

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The U.S. amassed huge volumes of chemical weapons for decades as a deterrent and began dismantling its stockpile in 1990. But the endeavor has taken far longer – and cost much more – than originally anticipated, because of safety concerns for workers and communities where the processing facilities are located.

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Technicians at a chemical depot in Pueblo, Colorado, disassemble weapons that have been held for more than 70 years.

“Most people today don’t have a clue that this all happened – they never had to worry about it,” said Irene Kornelly, chair of a citizens advisory commission in Colorado that has assisted with the program. “And I think that’s just as well.”
Sources: The New York Times, The Guardian

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