Question 1
There are many international treaties and laws that exist regarding weapons of mass destruction. As an example, the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) states that member states need to reduce current stockpiles of chemical weapons over a specified period. Although member states of the United Nations have signed the treaties like the CWC, is there more that can be done to ensure compliance? If you were the President of the United States, what efforts would you put forth to ensure compliance by all member states? For your response to your classmates, please remember that proper Internet etiquette and polite consideration of another classmate’s point of view are expected.
100 words minimum
QUESTION 2
- There are five classifications and types of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) to include chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE). Outline one type of weapon of mass destruction that falls into each classification (i.e., nuclear-atomic bomb), and explain why this WMD is considered a weapon. Which classification (CBRNE) poses the biggest threat to the United States and global community today? Why?
Your response must be at least 200 words in length.
Question 3
One of the biggest radiological threats that exists today is the dirty bomb also known as a radiological dispersal device (RDD). Radiological materials are available at thousands of sites across the globe. What additional steps can be taken to better secure radiological material? Why is it important to work with our allies to counter the actions of illegal access to this type of material?
Your response must be at least 200 words in length.