| Publisher | Gale Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 01 Apr 2001 |
| Topics | Border Security | ||
| Downloads | 16 | ||
What are the implications of the proliferation of biological weapons and its effects on changing the world balance of power? This is a chilling subject. I don't think biological weapons had much of an effect on the Cold War, even though there were many of them in the Soviet Union and, early on, in the United States as well. My first introduction to biological warfare--in which there are probably no experts, only specialists--was when I got a job out of college. I had to go up to a place--I don't even know if it exists anymore--called Edgewood Arsenal, and I had to read something called the Mandrake Route War Game. They locked me in a vault, and I read the study. It was about a biological attack on western Europe, and it was absolutely nauseating and repulsive. When anyone is exposed to biological warfare, he/she has a beginner's mind. Biological warfare is overwhelming in its depressing aspects.
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