Argentine or Argentinian WMD Stats
Overview:
From the 1960s to the early 1990s, Argentina's nuclear program and missile activities aroused concern that the country was seeking to develop nuclear weapons and possibly aid other countries in developing and delivering them. Argentina has since eschewed nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons but retains an ambitious nuclear energy program. It dismantled its ballistic missile program in the early 1990s.
Definitions
- Biological: A description of the nation's situation with regards to the possession and manufacture of biological weapons of mass destruction
- Chemical: A description of the nation's situation with regards to the possession and manufacture of chemical weapons of mass destruction
- Missile: A description of the nation's situation with regards to the possession and manufacture of missile weapons of mass destruction
- Nuclear: A description of the nation's situation with regards to the possession and manufacture of nuclear weapons