Biological Warfare
Title: Biological Warfare
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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
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with two very commonly used chemical compounds,
which are thiodiglycol and hydrochloric acid. Thiodiglycol is used in textile
dyes, and almost all pens. Hydrochloric acid is often used here at school in
experiments. While it would be impossible to completely stop the use of chemical
and biological weapons everywhere, America can use it’s position as a world
leader to influence other countries by showing an example of peace and strong
defense, instead of offense.
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