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Second Round of Negotiations on an IARNPT
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(05-11-2015, 04:13 PM)Qwert Wrote: Sedunn would like to point out several issues with the last statement.

Chemical weapons and especially biological weapons are very hard to control once after being used. They affect large areas and are extremely harmful to both civilians and wildlife, the viruses/bacteria used in biological weapons may even mutate beyond control. Since these weapons are inhumane as well, Sedunn regrades them as weapons of mass destruction. It is also not true that conventional weapons no longer are effective.

Also, Sedunn cannot see any reason why there should be a quota on conventional arms if a nation has not proven to be too aggressive. Sedunn also has serious concerns with using military force against one's own citizens.

Karnetvor agrees with this statement.
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