Acquiring Weapons of Mass Destruction Becomes Cheaper

KILLER ECONOMICS It's getting cheaper to inflict mass casualties. Trends show that every decade it becomes two-to-three times less expensive to acquire weapons of mass destruction, said Bill Schneider, chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Science Board.

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