Biological and Chemical Weapons
Biological and Chemical Weapons | An Attempt to Destroy Chemical Weapons Goes Awry
Kevin Whitelaw and Brian Duffy are reporters for U.S. News & World Report. Duffy and fellow journalist Jim McGee co-authored Main Justice: The Men and Women Who Enforce the Nation’s Criminal Laws and Guard Its Liberties. Strobel is a former White House correspondent for the Washington Times and is currently a senior editor for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of Late-Breaking Foreign Policy: The News Media’s Influence on Peace Operations.
Summary: In August 1998, American missiles fired from ships in the...
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Table of Contents
- Biological Weapons Are a Serious Threat
- Is the Fear of Biological Terrorism Justified?
- Terrorists Would Be Unlikely to Use Biological or Chemical Weapons
- Countermeasures to Biological and Chemical Terrorism Warrant Government Funding
- The Media Direct U.S. Policy Regarding Biological and Chemical Weapons
- An Attempt to Destroy Chemical Weapons Goes Awry
- Decreasing U.S. Intervention Overseas Will Reduce the Threat of Terrorist Attacks
- The Migration of Russian Biological Weapons Experts Is a Serious Threat
- A Nuclear Arsenal Is Needed to Counter a Biological Weapons Threat
- The Chemical Weapons Convention Is Unenforceable
- Local Governments’ Responses to Biological and Chemical Terrorism
- Unearthing the Truth
- Iraq Still Possesses a Biological and Chemical Arsenal
- The Biological and Chemical Weapons in Iraq’s Arsenal
- The U.S. Supplied Iraq with Biological and Chemical Weapons’ Materials
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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