Biological Warfare | Biological Agents Can Be Made Into Weapons Of Mass Destruction

In the following viewpoint, written when Americans were debating military action against Iraq and its leader Saddam Hussein, Scott P. Layne and Michael H. Sommer raise the sobering possibility that biological weapons (which could possibly be used by Iraq in retaliation to U.S. military action) have the potential to infect and kill half the world’s population. Such a nightmare scenario must be taken seriously, they argue, given recent advances in bioengineering research. In addition to being deadly, biological weapons have the advantage of being much cheaper to produce than chemical and...

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