After the war, Iraq — pressured to own up to the attacks — acknowledged that it had «consumed» 1800 tons of mustard, 600 tons of sarin, and 140 tons of tabun. (sciencemag.org)
Undeterred by charges that it was engaging in a war crime, Iraq repeatedly shelled Iranian forces with tabun, and later with sarin as well as a binary form of the agent, cyclosarin. (sciencemag.org)
Intelligence reports indicate that it has sarin and the nerve agent tabun along with traditional chemicals like mustard gas and hydrogen cyanide. (usnews.nbcnews.com)