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<blockquote data-quote="sarika406" data-source="post: 28994186" data-attributes="member: 106621"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">There are two reasons why no country will deploy biological warfare: Firstly, practically every state in the world (with the exception of a few minor countries and Israel) has signed the biological weapon convention, which prohibits the manufacture or storage of biological agents. Second, once biological agents are deployed, they are extremely difficult to control. Biological warfare as a military strategy is ineffective since, once released, biological weapons infect all humans without discrimination. Biological warfare, on the other hand, will be favored by non-state actors because of its low manufacturing cost, technology, and indiscriminate and destructive effect.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarika406, post: 28994186, member: 106621"] [SIZE=4]There are two reasons why no country will deploy biological warfare: Firstly, practically every state in the world (with the exception of a few minor countries and Israel) has signed the biological weapon convention, which prohibits the manufacture or storage of biological agents. Second, once biological agents are deployed, they are extremely difficult to control. Biological warfare as a military strategy is ineffective since, once released, biological weapons infect all humans without discrimination. Biological warfare, on the other hand, will be favored by non-state actors because of its low manufacturing cost, technology, and indiscriminate and destructive effect.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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