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CBRN Masks vs. Chemical Treaties: The Reality

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Why is the gas mask in your closet not a CBRN mask? This episode breaks down the technical difference between chemical warfare protection and multi-threat CBRN gear, using the Israeli-issued masks as a case study. Then, we zoom out to the global stage to examine the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) and its enforcement problems. From Syria’s fraudulent declarations to Russia’s use of Novichok, we explore why the treaty regime has failed to stop state-level chemical weapons use, and what that means for non-proliferation efforts compared to nuclear threats.

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