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Chemical and Biological Weapons and Terrorism

Chemical and Biological Weapons and Terrorism

Anthony Tu

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Names: Tu, Anthony T., 1930- author.

Title: Chemical and biological weapons and terrorism / by Anthony Tu.

Description: Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2018] | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2017022736| ISBN 9781138033382 (hardback : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781315305516 (ebook)

Subjects: LCSH: Biological weapons. | Chemical weapons. | Bioterrorism. | Biological warfare. | Chemical warfare.

Classification: LCC UG447.8 .T879 2018 | DDC 363.325/3--dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017022736

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Sayid Abbas Foroutan and Anthony Tu

My lifelong research began with the study of the structurefunction relationship of snake venom. I also taught general toxicology covering all types of toxicology including chemical and biological weapons at Colorado State University from 1967 to 1998. While I was teaching, the IranIraq War (19801988) began and a large-scale chemical war started. I was able to learn new aspects of chemical weapons. I had been interested in chemical and biological weapons since 1954 when I was a chemical officer in the Taiwan Army. In Taiwan, we had to serve for one year in the military after college graduation. In 1983, the U.S. government learned that the Soviet Union had developed toxin weapons using various biological toxins to make new types of biological weapons. One of the toxin weapons from Uzbekistan was a snake neurotoxin, my specialty. Since then, I have served as a consultant for various defense companies in the United States and different branches of the U.S. government.

In 1994, a terrorism attack using sarin occurred in Matsumoto, Japan, and the Japanese police struggled to find out who did it and where the sarin was made. I supplied the analysis of methylphosphonic acid in the soil to the Japanese police with the aid of the U.S. Army. Eventually, the Japanese police found sarins metabolite in the soil of Kamikuishiki village, establishing direct scientific evidence that this was where the Aum Shinrikyo cult was making sarin. I also helped the Japanese police after Aum Shinrikyo struck the Tokyo subway with sarin in 1995. For my contribution, the Japanese Emperor awarded me with a medal, the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon. Since then, I have been invited by different countries to give lectures at various scientific meetings including many defense departments.

I have published several books on sarin terrorism in Japanese, as well as biological and chemical weapon and terrorism books, two of which have been translated into Chinese in Taiwan. Since 1995, I have attended NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) meetings, some as an invited speaker, in Croatia, Switzerland, Sweden, Egypt, the United States, Singapore, Qatar, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, Indonesia, and Iran.

Chapter 3, titled An Example of Chemical War: The IranIraq War is coauthored with Dr. Sayid Abbas Foroutan, a former Iranian military surgeon who actively participated in the treatment of Iranian soldiers who suffered from a poisonous gas used by Iraq. In 2007, I was sent to Iran by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to participate in a meeting on chemical casualties held in Tehran, Iran. Before the meeting, the Iranian government invited me to Isfahan, for an annual check on the Iranian veterans who suffered chemical injuries from the earlier IranIraq War. During the meeting in Tehran, I met Foroutan, who supplied me with many photographs of chemical weapon casualties.

I am very happy to have an opportunity to write a chemical and biological weapons book in English and am grateful to CRC Press/Taylor & Francis. The aim of this book is to provide a birds-eye view of chemical and biological weapons to the public, so it is written in easy-to-understand language. As terrorism is becoming rampant in recent society, I hope this book will help the public to understand what chemical and biological weapons are.

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to those at CRC Press/ Taylor & Francis for their assistance. They include Jennifer Abbott, Mark Listewnik, and Misha Kydd. I also extend my thanks to Dr. Brenda Baker, who reviewed the entire manuscript to improve the English. Finally, I send my thanks to my late wife, Kazuko Yamamoto Tu, who was dedicated to helping me throughout her life, and who I dearly miss since her departure to heaven on December 16, 2012.

Dr. Anthony Tu is the worlds leading expert on the Tokyo sarin attacks and is much sought after globally for his insight on chemical and biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction. He has written, coauthored, and edited 40 books on chemistry and weapons studies in his decades-long career. Dr. Tu also played an integral role in the investigation of the sarin attacks, the first chemical terrorism attack on record, pivoting the entire direction of the investigation with his knowledge of how the chemical weapon would leave deposits on surrounding soil.

One should not confuse the terms chemical agent and chemical weapon . A chemical agent is an ingredient, which is not yet a chemical weapon. Chemical agents need to be packed in a proper container such as an artillery shell or a bomb for transport. In Aum Shinrikyos sarin terrorist attack in Matsumoto, Japan, it used a homemade sprayer to deliver the sarin. In the Tokyo subway terrorist attack, Aum Shinrikyo members placed sarin in plastic bags, broke open the bags, and let the sarin diffuse by itself. So, you could say a plastic bag containing sarin is a sort of chemical weapon. Some countries have a device attached to an airplanes wing to spray sarin from the air. With this device, one can spray the gas directly from an airplane instead of packing poisonous gas in bomb. A chemical agent refers to the ingredient and it always requires some mechanism to transport or deliver it.

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