Biological and chemical weapons are two separate categories of unconventional weapons that are both banned by international treaty. I think it's less likely that biological weapons can will be used, because ther they provide less of a strategic advantage than chemical weapons might. We need to talk about what would actually be the the goals of of russia using these weapons against the cranium ea. ii, hope that neither of them are really on the table, but we have seen a history of violations by birussia of these treaties.
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