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A number of countries are known to possess biological weaponry. Some types of biological attacks are very easy to instigate - the typhoid bacteria can be cultivated using basic equipment in your bathroom. Major "oh-f**k-me-I'm-dead" disease bacteria, like Anthrax, are admittedly a little more difficult to formulate and handle, but bear in mind that a teaspoon of anthrax spores, if distributed 'perfectly', has the potential to kill every person in the UK... five times over. Admittedly, this type of distribution is impossible, but the wiping out of a city would be relatively straightforwards.
Several terrorists arrested in the past 20/30 years have been found to be in possession of bioweapons, and not all from the Middle East. Although I'd tend to agree that we needn't start crapping our pants with horror just yet, it is worth considering that this type of warfare could well be a reality if only to get a better handle on the concept of terrorism as a whole.
Several terrorists arrested in the past 20/30 years have been found to be in possession of bioweapons, and not all from the Middle East. Although I'd tend to agree that we needn't start crapping our pants with horror just yet, it is worth considering that this type of warfare could well be a reality if only to get a better handle on the concept of terrorism as a whole.