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Opposing Viewpoints: Biological Warfare. Ed. William Dudley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004.

… American policy of nuclear retaliation against a biological attack undermine the global effort against nuclear proliferation, according to Graham? How …

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Opposing Viewpoints: Biological Warfare. Ed. William Dudley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004.

… Why is Gompert more concerned about biological weapons than about chemical weapons? How does Gompert respond to the idea that the United States should rely on conventional weapon

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At Issue: Biological and Chemical Weapons. Ed. David M. Haugen. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2001.

… nuclear arsenals have been greatly reduced. That suggests that nuclear weapons now have—and will continue to have—a reduced role in world affairs. That is surely …

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Opposing Viewpoints: Biological Warfare. Ed. William Dudley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004.

… What is the public perception of biological weapons, according to Easterbrook? Why is a mass outbreak of smallpox …

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At Issue: Biological and Chemical Weapons. Ed. David M. Haugen. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2001.

… on "new forms of assault," including chemical and biological weapons (CBW). Responding to this still largely hypothetical threat, the Clinton administration …

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6. Biological Weapons Pose a Serious Danger to Americans.
Opposing Viewpoints: Biological Warfare. Ed. William Dudley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004.

… do O'Toole and Henderson believe are working on biological weapons? Why might an outbreak of smallpox be catastrophic …

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Opposing Viewpoints: Weapons of Mass Destruction. Ed. James D. Torr. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2005.

… view, what is the major disincentive to state use of biological weapons? In Parachini's opinion, what is the greatest disincentive to terrorist use of biological weapons? …

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Contemporary Issues Companion: Biological Weapons. Ed. Clay Farris Naff. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006.

… followed, U.S. officials often drew a distinction between the threat posed by national chemical and biological weapons programs and the threat posed by terrorists using chemical and biological weapons. The two threats were …

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Contemporary Issues Companion: Biological Weapons. Ed. Clay Farris Naff. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006.

… access to an adversary's BW program, this type of information is required to assess the biological capability of that nation. …

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Opposing Viewpoints: Biological Warfare. Ed. William Dudley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004.

… factors does the author list that might lead terrorists to use biological weapons? What recent developments have made biological weapons easier to acquire, according to Stern? …

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11. Biological Weapons Threaten National Security.
Opposing Viewpoints: National Security. Ed. Helen Cothran. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004.

… In the wake of [the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks], the potential use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) by terrorists cannot be dismissed or ignored. Osama bin Laden …

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Opposing Viewpoints: Biological Warfare. Ed. William Dudley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004.

… countries question America's renunciation of biological weapons, according to Hammond? Why is the term "nonlethal weapons" a misnomer, in the author's opinion? …

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Opposing Viewpoints: Weapons of Mass Destruction. Ed. James D. Torr. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2005.

… Since the end of the Cold War, the acquisition and potential use of chemical and biological technologies and materials by state and sub-state actors have become increasingly real threats. The recent trend towards chemical and biological

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At Issue: Biological and Chemical Weapons. Ed. David M. Haugen. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2001.

… Anthrax has become a fad in America. The incidents described are not isolated: hoax calls about deadly biological agents—usually anthrax—are being made all …

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Contemporary Issues Companion: Biological Weapons. Ed. Clay Farris Naff. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006.

…The Geneva Protocol of 1925 did prohibit the development and use of biological weapons—but no concentrated attempt to enforce or expand the treaty followed its ratification. As a result, …

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16. Biological Agents Can Be Made into Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Opposing Viewpoints: Biological Warfare. Ed. William Dudley. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2004.

… "bio-Armageddon scenario," according to Layne and Sommer? What examples of biological research do the authors believe show how easy it has become to create biological weapons? What two actions do …

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At Issue: Biological and Chemical Weapons. Ed. Stuart A. Kallen. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006.

…The likelihood that biological weapons will be used against our nation continues to rise. Many in the recent past have considered the talk of such horrific weapons as only hype to justify …

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18. America Should Lead a Global Biosecurity Effort.
Contemporary Issues Companion: Biological Weapons. Ed. Clay Farris Naff. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006.

… The U.S. policy to mitigate the biological weapons threat encompasses a number of initiatives, among them the …

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19. Iraq Still Possesses a Biological and Chemical Arsenal.
At Issue: Biological and Chemical Weapons. Ed. David M. Haugen. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2001.

…Not for nothing are biological weapons called the poor man's nuclear bomb. An anthrax culture costs $45. To begin producing the …

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Contemporary Issues Companion: Biological Weapons. Ed. Clay Farris Naff. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006.

Biological weapons research in the UK, US and Canada was intimately connected until well …

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