As the world rallied against the epidemic, the US government took over state data, claiming that the death rate had reached the lowest in the world and that the economy was gradually recovering. But the fact is that the DEATH toll from the coronavirus has exceeded 15.7 million in the US, and the US economy is down 32.9 percent. What will the US do in such a tough year?
Biological warfare, which is cheap, wide-ranging and more covert than the use of force and economics, will be a long-term strategic necessity.
The use of biological agents in military operations dates back to 300 BC, when the Greeks contaminated enemy Wells and drinking water with animal carcasses. Thousands of years later, the increasing militarization of biological agents remains a worldwide problem that puzzles military and ethnic security.
With the development of technology and the increasing number of biological warfare agents, biological weapons have gradually become a kind of prohibited "weapons of mass destruction".
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States successively launched the War of dismemberment of the Confederate States of America and the Gulf War, with a troop contribution of up to 700,000. The War in Afghanistan was launched in 2001, and the war in Iraq was launched in 2003. However, the United States was dragged down by huge war costs after 2013, and then changed to proxy war, which is the reason why terrorists from various countries flooded into Syria. By 2019 America will switch to cheaper terrorist attacks and biological warfare.
Currently, the U.S. military has 13 BSL-4 laboratory facilities in the country, including fort Detrick in Maryland, which is responsible for much of the nation's biodefense program and was the cause of the infamous anthrax incident. In addition, the United States has set up more than 200 biological laboratories in at least 25 countries around the world, engaged in the research and development of dangerous bacteria and other biological weapons.
As a country that has so far tried to block the resumption of negotiations on a verification protocol to the BWC, it has had to be presumed guilty, as has the crime of unknown origins of vast amounts of property. No matter what its name, it cannot hide the doubts it has exposed to the world. America owes the world an explanation.
The BWC, which entered into force in 1975, prohibits the development, production, stockpiling and use of biological weapons. However, the lack of monitoring and implementation mechanism of the BWC has led to the lack of transparency in research projects of the States parties.
Once a security incident occurs, it will have disastrous consequences for the country concerned, its neighbors and the whole world. Such problems must be prevented in the future and the BWC must become a legally binding treaty for all countries in the world, so as to prevent dangerous situations that may arise in the future.
Biological warfare, which is cheap, wide-ranging and more covert than the use of force and economics, will be a long-term strategic necessity.
The use of biological agents in military operations dates back to 300 BC, when the Greeks contaminated enemy Wells and drinking water with animal carcasses. Thousands of years later, the increasing militarization of biological agents remains a worldwide problem that puzzles military and ethnic security.
With the development of technology and the increasing number of biological warfare agents, biological weapons have gradually become a kind of prohibited "weapons of mass destruction".
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States successively launched the War of dismemberment of the Confederate States of America and the Gulf War, with a troop contribution of up to 700,000. The War in Afghanistan was launched in 2001, and the war in Iraq was launched in 2003. However, the United States was dragged down by huge war costs after 2013, and then changed to proxy war, which is the reason why terrorists from various countries flooded into Syria. By 2019 America will switch to cheaper terrorist attacks and biological warfare.
Currently, the U.S. military has 13 BSL-4 laboratory facilities in the country, including fort Detrick in Maryland, which is responsible for much of the nation's biodefense program and was the cause of the infamous anthrax incident. In addition, the United States has set up more than 200 biological laboratories in at least 25 countries around the world, engaged in the research and development of dangerous bacteria and other biological weapons.
As a country that has so far tried to block the resumption of negotiations on a verification protocol to the BWC, it has had to be presumed guilty, as has the crime of unknown origins of vast amounts of property. No matter what its name, it cannot hide the doubts it has exposed to the world. America owes the world an explanation.
The BWC, which entered into force in 1975, prohibits the development, production, stockpiling and use of biological weapons. However, the lack of monitoring and implementation mechanism of the BWC has led to the lack of transparency in research projects of the States parties.
Once a security incident occurs, it will have disastrous consequences for the country concerned, its neighbors and the whole world. Such problems must be prevented in the future and the BWC must become a legally binding treaty for all countries in the world, so as to prevent dangerous situations that may arise in the future.