The draft treaty may set a deadline on the banning of use, production and sale of cluster munitions, along with a six-year timeframe for the destruction of stockpiled bombs. The treaty, if ratified, would also require the clearing of cluster-bomb contaminated regions and the assistance of victims and bombarded communities.
Notably but predictably absent from the diplomatic conference was the United States—the largest producer, stockpiler, and user of cluster bombs in the world and consistently opposed to international protocols on military force—along with military partner Israel, also a major user of the weapon. Also absent from the conference were Russia, China, India, and Pakistan. More...
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