“They will never stop...”
Weapons that have success never go away. They are always an option for a user to wield when the conflict reaches a certain level of clash. And they won’t disappear until they are no longer workable or everyone, and I mean everyone, decides to get rid of them permanently. Anyone that doesn’t or has them and panics, will use them. Man is still just as stupid yet as vicious as any animal out there. Only they have more toys.
Chemical under certain applications, and definitely biological weapons, can far more easily be used to accomplish the goal of control or threat with the least amount of effort and still keep the prizes in tact. This is what makes bio a tool in peace time to use. And that’s what is happening now. And the world has been using bio weapons since the 14th century as one of the first recorded uses of biological warfare occurred in 1347, when Mongol forces are reported to have catapulted plague-infested bodies over the walls into the Black Sea port of Caffa (now Feodosiya, Ukraine), at that time a Genoese trade center in the Crimean Peninsula. So you might think that after 676 years we might have realized the expanse of this type of tool. And we’re the top of the food chain.
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