On June 1, 2006 the international Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission released its report “Weapons of Terror: Freeing the World of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Arms.”
Balancing Public Health and Bioterrorism Defenses
On Thursday, March 17, 2005 the Scientist Working Group had two letters published in the Washington Post.
BioWeapons Prevention Project Releases First Edition of Its BioWeapons Report
The report explains the dangers posed bytraditional and potentially new biological weapons and describes some of the many steps governmentscan and should take to reduce the threat.
Home Grown Proliferation: Testimony Reveals Serious Weaknesses in Pentagon Control Over Equipment Needed for Biological Weapons Laboratory
The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation criticized the federal government today for undercutting its own non-proliferation and homeland security policies by selling equipment that can be used to make biological weapons.
Experts Advise Congress on Chemical and Biological Weapons Use in Iraq
The United States does not know exactly what chemical or biological weapons Iraq possesses and does not know exactly what their impact would be on U.S. forces; but Iraq is limited in its delivery capability.