Table of Contents
Chapter 1: �A Logical Query�
Did Saddam send his WMDs to China�s state-owned trading company, Sinochem, to get rid of the evidence and because he could not pay a $4.2 billion debt to China?
Chapter 2: �An Axe to Grind�
Why my interest was spawned to spend eight years researching China�s state-owned trading companies?
Chapter 3: �Flies to Honey�
Hunger for oil and profit brings China�s trading companies to the Middle East with weapons to sell.
Chapter 4: �Brutality Personified�
Saddam�s insatiable appetite, from silkworm missiles to chemical weapons.
Chapter 5: �Misery Unleashed�
Saddam�s use of chemical weapons and the Gulf War Syndrome.
Chapter 6: �Head of the Snake�
China National Chemical Import & Export Corporation�s (Sinochem) role in WMD proliferation.
Chapter 7: �Retribution�
Can the veterans, the Kurds and the Iranian victims� families bring suit against suppliers?
Chapter 8: �Who Has What?�
China�s Weapons of Mass Destruction customer list.
Chapter 9: �Trust but Verify�
What is the impact of Chinese companies� proliferation worldwide and how can their activities/ transactions be controlled to protect against terrorists acquiring Chinese weaponry?
Chapter 10: �Other People�s Money�
China�s use of Western Financial Institutions to accomplish its goals.
Chapter 11: �Divide & Conquer�
The Chinese Communists� Art of War.
Chapter 12: �Slowing the Boat to China�
How to stop the Chinese military�s plan for world domination!
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