Biological Defenses Seen Requiring More Military Spending
CHEM-BIO WORRIES Biological weapons may not have posed the threat in Iraq that the Pentagon prognosticated, but that doesn't mean Defense officials believe the threat has lessened. The Pentagon spends a relatively modest $1.2 billion on R&D for chemical and biological weapons protection. But that...
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