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If there's one thing history has taught us, it's that Prohibition is always a good idea, always works and never suffers from inherent contradictions, catastrophic emergent properties and/or weaponization by institutional racism.
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At the very least, she is persuasive in arguing that sending the anthrax letters required not just access to the "Ames strain" of anthrax but also knowledge of the weaponization technique developed by Bill Patrick.
Therefore, the regime needed the nuclear program to remain elusive and non-conclusive but operational, not so much so that it could reach the capacity to fulfill its weaponization, but because by creating a tension with the 'Great Satan-U.S.,' it was able to brush all of its malfunctioning, corruption and idiocies under the carpet and unite Iranians in support of the regime against a common enemy.
Then there are the twin revelations this month that Iran plans to build two light water reactors that would be able to enrich plutonium for weaponization, and a report by Germany's Der Spiegel uncovering an underground nuclear-related facility in Qusayr, Syria.
MG Yadlin explained that until 2003, Iran had violated the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty by having a weaponization group and although Iran could show civilian uses for a missile program and a fissile program, there was no justification for a weaponization group.
Not all poisonous substances are considered suitable for weaponization, or use as chemical weapons.
"The underlying narrative is, 'Don't trust anyone.'" The weaponization of information is not some project devised by a Kremlin policy expert but is an integral part of Russian military doctrine — what some senior military figures call a "decisive" battlefront.
The assessment in the October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate that, "[W]e judge that all key aspects -- research & development, production, and weaponization -- of Iraq's offensive biological weapons program are active and that most elements are larger and more advanced than they were before the gulf war" is not supported by the intelligence provided to the committee.
"I think Iraq paralyzed the community, and its first N.I.E. on Iran was disastrous, in my view, because it conflated weaponization with the process of developing a nuclear weapon.
"There's a weaponization of municipal governments and an abuse of power by cities that are doing this without any real data or evidence to show a need," he added.
Although natural infection of humans by ε-toxin-producing C. perfringens is rare, weaponization of the purified ε-toxin could present the toxin at either higher doses and via routes of exposure not normally encountered and thus could present unique challenges to humans exposed to the toxin.
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