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Geneva Protocol

International agreement of 1925 designed to prohibit the use of poisonous gases, chemical weapons, and bacteriological methods of warfare. It came into force in 1928 but was not ratified by the USA until 1974.



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He points to the addition of the Geneva Protocols, which were approved in 1977, and more recent treaties banning the use of land mines and cluster
as a State Party, especially Article 3 of the Geneva Protocols.
It's relevant here, by way of perspective, to remind ourselves that the Geneva protocols to which the United States subscribed back in 1949 were something of a casualty of 9/11.
 
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