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Leonard Spector cited in House oversight document urging OPCW monitoring of Syrian chemical weapons

Leonard Spector cited in House oversight document urging OPCW monitoring of Syrian chemical weapons The passage mentions a senior nonproliferation official (Leonard Spector) recommending international OPCW oversight of Syrian chemical weapons. While it hints at policy pressure, it lacks concrete allegations, financial details, or direct links to high‑level decision‑makers, limiting investigative value. Key insights: Leonard Spector, former senior NNSA official, is quoted in a House oversight document.; The document urges Arab states to demand OPCW monitoring and destruction of Syrian chemical weapons.; No specific transactions, dates, or direct accusations against high‑ranking officials are provided.

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Leonard Spector cited in House oversight document urging OPCW monitoring of Syrian chemical weapons The passage mentions a senior nonproliferation official (Leonard Spector) recommending international OPCW oversight of Syrian chemical weapons. While it hints at policy pressure, it lacks concrete allegations, financial details, or direct links to high‑level decision‑makers, limiting investigative value. Key insights: Leonard Spector, former senior NNSA official, is quoted in a House oversight document.; The document urges Arab states to demand OPCW monitoring and destruction of Syrian chemical weapons.; No specific transactions, dates, or direct accusations against high‑ranking officials are provided.

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