Fred Wehling, Associate Professor and Program Chair for Nonproliferation Studies at the
Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS - http://www.miis.edu), analyses the reasons why attacks involving improvised explosive devices containing chlorine stopped suddenly after June 2007. Was there any indication that insurgents achieved their objectives or were stopped by coalition forces or perhaps by public opinion? The lecture took place at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS - http://cns.miis.edu) on January 18, 2012. For more seminars on nonproliferation, visit the CNS NukeTube site at http://nuketube.tv
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