Biological Warfare | American Research Programs Are a Potential Wellspring of Biological Weapons Proliferation

In 1969 President Richard Nixon pledged that the United States would never use biological weapons. The United States signed the Biological Weapons Convention, prohibiting development and stockpiling of biological weapons, in 1972. But in the following viewpoint, Edward Hammond argues that the United States might be violating the treaty and going back on its pledges. Secret military research programs to develop defenses against biological weapons, destroy drug plants, and develop “nonlethal” weapons of incapacitation involve the creation of what are clearly biological (and chemical)...

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