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Biological Warfare

Chemical and biological weapons are the most dangerous threats that our

soldiers face today. But just how much do most of us know about them? The

American public had been bombarded by stories of how our government keeps secret

weapons, does secret experiments, and the everlasting conspiracies. And many

accept it all. Rather than simply trusting our government, (which is perhaps as

foolish as believing several unsubstansiated theroies), I’ve compiled several

simple facts regarding recent and historic developments in chemical and

Chemical weapons are defined as chemical substances of gas, liquid, or

solid which are used because of a directly toxic effect upon humans, animals, or

plants. Biological weapons are living organisms, whatever their nature, or the

materials that are created because of their use. Biological weapons can cause

disease or death in living organisms, and are depended upon for their further

ability to multiply inside the organism that it attacks. Even though the two

weapons are closely related, chemical weapons are used far more commonly because

they are inexpensive to make and use. Chemical weapons are more dangerous to

America because of the conflicts we have involved ourse


leader to influence other countries by showing an example of peace and strong

released poisonous gases against Iranian troops. Iraq has even used chemical

that have relation to these weapons. As citizens, we should be concerned because

Axis powers used them first against the British during World War I. The uses of

Today, everyone has heard even a passing reference to Gulf-War Syndrome. In 1994,

experiments. While it would be impossible to completely stop the use of chemical

effective because some of the gases had delayed reactions. Or other gases would

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