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1 Address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, 39 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 1256, 1259 (Sept. 23, 2003).
2 Lynch, Colum, Weapon Transfers Targeted, Wash. Post, Apr. 29, 2004, at A21 Google Scholar.
3 UN Press Release SC/8070 (Apr. 22, 2004), at <http://www.un.org>.
4 UN Doc. S/PV.4950 (Apr. 22, 2004); UN Doc. S/PV.4950 (Resumption 1) (Apr. 22, 2004).
5 [Editor’s Note: Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction, Jan. 13, 1993, S. Treaty Doc. No. 103–21 (1993), 1975 UNTS 469; Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction, Apr. 10, 1972, 26 UST 583, 1015 UNTS 163; Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, July 1, 1968, 21 UST 483, 729 UNTS 161.]
6 [Editor’s Note: For a discussion of the U.S. rejection of a biological weapons protocol, see Sean D. Murphy, United States Practice in International Law, 1999–2001, at 455 (2002).]
7 UN Doc. S/PV.4950, supra note 4, at 15.
8 SC Res. 1540 (Apr. 28, 2004).
9 Id., paras. 1, 2.
10 Id., para. 3.
11 Id., para. 4.
12 Id., para. 5.
13 UN Doc. S/PV.4956, at 5 (Apr. 28, 2004).