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Dan Kaszeta on the threat posed to national and global health security by fake drugs and criminals making quick cash off human suffering.

CBRN expert Dan Kaszeta on the history of chlorine gas in war and why we are seeing its return to the battlefield in Syria and Iraq today.

CBRN expert Dan Kaszeta on how improving national and international capabilities in the area of CBRN forensics can help catch war criminals.

Dan Kaszeta reviews Roger Moorhouse's book, The Devils' Alliance, which sheds new light onto the infamous Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, creating an alliance between Stalin's USSR and Hitler's Germany, an agreement some in Moscow would rather forget today.

CBRN expert Dan Kaszeta argues that the possibilities, capabilities, and advantages of developing unmanned CBRN systems to perform reconnaissance, detection, and decontamination functions should not be ignored.

Dan Kaszeta says it's time for the U.S. military to take chemical weapons more seriously. Creating CBRN brigades would be a useful start.

CBRN expert Dan Kaszeta argues the terms "Weapons of Mass Destruction" and WMD are undefined, unclear, and unhelpful and should be retired from the lexicon.

Chemical weapons expert Dan Kaszeta writes that the presence of Hexamine implicates Bashar al-Assad and Syrian government forces in the August 2013 chemical attacks in Ghouta.