00:00 U.S. scrapping its final remaining chemical weapons. The United States is set to destroy
00:06 what remains of its declared stockpile of chemical weapons in a major milestone for
00:10 international arms control efforts. Under the Chemical Weapons Convention, the U.S.
00:16 has until Sept. 30 to eradicate the remnants of its stockpile, which, at the end of the Cold War,
00:23 amounted to 30,000 tons. Workers at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky are about to destroy the
00:30 last of 51,000 M55 rockets filled with the GB nerve agent, also known as sarin, that have been
00:38 kept at the site since the 1940s. And in Colorado, staff at the Army Pueblo Chemical Depot finished
00:45 destroying a cache of around 2,600 tons of mustard blister agent. One thing that we're really proud
00:52 of is how we're finishing the mission. We're finishing it for good for the United States of
00:57 America, Kim Jackson, the manager of the Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant, told the
01:03 Associated Press.
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