Toxic Terror Assessing Terrorist Use of Chemical and Biological Weapons

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Pub. Date: 2000-02-28
Publisher(s): The MIT Press
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Summary

Policymakers, scholars, and the news media have been alarmed by the potential for chemical and biological weapons (CBW) terrorism, and the U.S. Congress has allocated billions of dollars for counterterrorism and "consequence management" programs. Driving these concerns are the global spread of scientific knowledge and technology relevant to CBW terrorism and the vulnerability of civilian populations to chemical and biological attacks. Notably lacking from the analysis, however, has been a careful assessment of the terrorists themselves. What types of terrorist groups or individuals are both capable of acquiring chemical and biological weapons and motivated to use them, and for what purposes? Further, what types of toxic agents would probably be produced, and how would they be delivered? Answers to these questions would enable policymakers to prepare for the most likely contingencies. To this end, Toxic Terrorprovides in-depth case studies of twelve terrorist groups and individuals who, from 1946 to 1998, allegedly acquired or employed CBW agents. The cases were researched from primary sources, including court documents, interviews, and declassified government files. By comparing the twelve cases, the book identifies characteristic motivations and patterns of behavior associated with CBW terrorism and provides an empirical basis for prudent, cost-effective strategies of prevention and response.

Author Biography

The late Jonathan B. Tucker was a Senior Fellow at the Federation of American Scientists. He was the editor of Toxic Terror: Assessing Terrorist Use of Chemical and Biological Weapons (MIT Press, 2000) and the author of Scourge: The Once and Future Threat of Smallpox and War of Nerves: Chemical Warfare from World War I to Al-Qaeda.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introductionp. 1
Historical Case Studiesp. 15
Avenging Israel's Blood (1946)p. 17
The Weather Underground (1970)p. 43
R.I.S.E. (1972)p. 55
The Alphabet Bomber (1974)p. 71
The Baader-Meinhof Gang (1975)p. 95
The Red Army Faction (1980)p. 107
The Rajneeshees (1984)p. 115
The Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord (1985)p. 139
The Minnesota Patriots Council (1991)p. 159
The World Trade Center Bombers (1993)p. 185
Aum Shinrikyo (1995)p. 207
Larry Wayne Harris (1998)p. 227
Findings and Conclusionsp. 247
Lessons from the Case Studiesp. 249
Psychological and Motivational Factors in Terrorist Decision-Making: Implications for CBW Terrorismp. 271
Contributorsp. 291
Indexp. 293
About the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairsp. 304
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