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The apparent use of sarin to kill more than 1,400 civilians in0 L# m: [' @8 C h3 F% T& }
Damascus on 21 August may highlight the limits of the Chemical
7 y3 u% N" ?) A0 z, f' }Weapons Convention (CWC) — but that does not mean that
4 D7 u5 B1 t. r( ?the world can afford to turn its back on such treaties.
4 U% p/ O$ _' MThe role of international treaties in restricting the proliferation of; E( E' @, y3 K" g. P* A: W
nuclear, chemical and biological weapons has not had a good press in7 c; b+ f# a! y. W3 J
recent years. Conventional wisdom tends to scorn the value of such
. O- C6 K$ G1 y' g6 F" o( C‘pieces of paper’ in real politick. Critics from both the left and the right
' g% V/ {( S2 `% c0 y2 Zheap derision on their selective reach and implementation.
! h/ a( k7 w7 T" Z( YYet these treaties are crucial to everyone who is interested in making
2 Q; L& \4 R U w' L# ^/ xwars less barbaric and less frequent. Pieces of paper they may be, but
- D# I) ]1 o. l- p ularge powers adhere to their contents with care, as do the smaller ones
2 S1 h/ |: ~& y( Y; z! K' xwho crave international respectability.1 ?0 C( R! [ m' d+ g3 r5 y0 \& ~
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