Posted on 10/07/2001 6:34:36 PM PDT by coder2
60 Minutes reported Sunday night that Iraq has a strain of smallpox.
Smallpox is a deadly and highly contagious virus.
Only two countries were believed to have strains of the virus, the U.S. and Russia.
60 Minutes' Mike Wallace reported this evening that Saddam Hussein acquired some of the smallpox virus from a laboratory in Russia.
Russian scientists have also been helping countries like Iraq and Iran developed biological weapons.
If it can be verified that Saddam Hussein is attempting to develop smallpox into a biological warfare agent, I would recommend the themonuclear sterilization option as a proactive measure.
OK, as far as it goes, but it might also be a good idea to start vaccinating again. Just a thought.
A Pox on Our House: Will Clinton's N.S.C. Compound America's Vulnerability to Biological Warfare?
Yes, that's what I meant by an ounce of prevention.
Same here. My understanding is that basically all of us are now vulnerable.
So, if someone does use the smallpox, there is plenty on hand for those who are not vacinated. This is not a threat! Iraq may think it is, but I heard them discussing it today and the Centers for Disease Control said they have plenty on hand.
Background - The largest anthrax outbreak ever to occur was in Russia as they were developing it as a biological agent.
Having some experience with Arab level of professional conduct - I do not think that Baghdad can develop smallpox as a bio agent without screwing the pooch at some point. The time to worry is when we hear from the Shiites or Kurds in Iraq about smallpox cases within Iraq. Since the last case was documented over 25 years ago - it would signal to the world the danger and make it the time to unlease the full fury of our military.
We'll get a warning on the smallpox - no matter who is developing it - I hope!
But as always, my opinion is worth what you pay for it.
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