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- NATION, Page 43American NotesPOISON GASTwo Suppliers Just Say No
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- In an ironic reversal of roles, two chemical makers -- Mobay
- Corp. of Pittsburgh and Dallas-based Occidental Chemical Corp.
- -- are taking the high moral ground against the U.S. Government
- by refusing to sell an ingredient necessary to produce a poison
- gas. The chemical is thionyl chloride, which is used in
- pesticides and plastics, but is also needed by the Army to make
- sarin, a lethal nerve agent.
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- The two firms say company policy prohibits sales that
- contribute to the proliferation of chemical weaponry. "It's not
- ethical to get involved in things that could end up in chemical
- weapons," said Mobay spokesman Gerd Wilcke. The Pentagon is in
- a bit of a quandary since the two companies are the only
- domestic suppliers. Chemical-weapons opponents are discreetly
- gleeful. Said Congressman Dante Fascell, chairman of the House
- Foreign Affairs Committee: "This incident should give the
- Pentagon a chance to rethink its position and support the
- President's own policy of chemical non-proliferation."
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