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To: jbe who wrote (13982)8/10/1999 7:38:00 PM
From: Douglas V. Fant  Read Replies (1) of 17770
 
jbe, Agreed- I'm skeptical that anyone would provide nuclear weapons to any terrorist or rebellious group, for fear that the weapon would be traced back to a specific country (retaliation in kind).

IMO the weapons of choice will be radiological or biological weapons. In fact in 1995, Chechnyan rebels tried to hide a radioactive Cesium source in Moscow's Ismailovsky Park in order to affect the maximum nuumber of Russians possible with radiation sickness.

The KGB was tipped off on the scheme and apprehended the rebels with the isotope....Recently too the NIF government of Sudan dropped chemical/biological weapons on two towns in the southern Sudan killing numerous Africans and causing still births by expectant Mothers. I think that the UN is going to investigate this attack shortly...

The RW and Bi weapons are where the true danger lies IMO....
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