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Plague Wars: The Terrifying Reality of Biological Warfare [Paperback]

Tom Mangold (Author), Jeff Goldberg (Author)
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April 17, 2001
Anthrax. Plague. Smallpox. Ebola. These are the weapons of the future—microscopic organisms produced in laboratories and unleashed on unwitting populations to reproduce, spread, and kill. They are as deadly as atomic bombs, much cheaper to create, and much easier to distribute—inside a warhead on an intercontinental missile, in an aerosol can sprayed in a crowded building, or by a crop-duster flying over a major city. Exposure occurs without warning. Infection from only a few minute particles can mean a ghastly and painful death. The kill rates are staggering.

Modern biological warfare began during the 1930s, when the Japanese Army conducted atrocious experiments on Chinese prisoners using lethal bacteria. During the Cold War, both the Soviet Union and the U.S. rushed to build biological weapons programs. In 1972, the Biological Weapons Convention banned the development of bioweapons, supposedly ending the threat.

But the threat was only beginning. Plague Wars tells the stories of the secret battles that are still being waged in many nations, stories filled with international espionage, deceptions, and treachery. Recently, defectors and covert sources from third-world governments such as Iraq have revealed active biological weapons programs, despite international arms inspectors' attempts to eradicate them. A U.S. war game to prepare for a North Korean biological attack went so horribly wrong that the results are still classified. In South Africa, the use of bioweapons represents one of the last untold secrets of the apartheid battles, while in Zimbabwe, people are still dying of anthrax from the dirty wars of independence fought two decades ago. Fringe cults, apocalyptic madmen, and terrorists groups everywhere claim to own bioweapons, and are threatening to use them. Major Western cities are busily planning defenses against such an attack.

Researched across four continents with exceptional access to many sources from the United Nations, U.S. Department of Defense, and various civilian and military intelligence agencies, and using previously classified government documents, Tom Mangold and Jeff Goldberg have written the definitive account of the state of biological warfare in the world today.

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"Fascinating . . . An excellent and timely introduction to this alarming subject."—Washington Times

Plague Wars is able to cut a straight and well-focused path through the
technical jargon, spook-speak, and speculative doomsday scenarios, and will educate [those] readers who have, until now, only caught glimpses of the germ warfare crowd toiling in the shadows.”—Hil Anderson, UPI

About the Author

Tom Mangold is a senior correspondent in London for BBC TV's Panorama. He has won awards in Great Britain and the United States, including the prestigious Gold Plague (the top award) at the Chicago International Television Competition in 1999. He has written two previous best selling books, The File on the Tsar and The Tunnels of Cu Chi.

Jeff Goldberg is an award-winning independent television producer and investigative journalist based in Washington D.C. His work with Tom Mangold includes coauthorship of the highly acclaimed Cold Warrior. He is also a coproducer of documentary programs BBC TV, PBS, and the Discovery Channel.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (April 17, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312263791
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312263799
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #383,062 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Plague Wars, April 30, 2000
Tom Mangold and Jeff Goldberg have written a great book. From the fields of WW2 till the UNSCOM inspectors in Iraq, the curtains have been lifted on the horrific topic of biological weapons and their development. This book belongs on the same shelf as Laurie Garrett's "The Coming Plague"; only this is even more frightening. Where "The Coming Plague" details the natural occurance of viral outbreaks and bacterial infections- and the individuals involved with their containment, "Plague Wars" delves into humanity's dark attempts to harness these powers and apply them not to heal, but to kill. You need not be an expert in biology to understand this, and Mangold and Goldberg have a highly accessable writing style. The chapters vary from a journalistic perspective to factual story telling that uses the participant's own words whenever possible. The major topics of include the Cold War until the BWC of 1972, then the Soviet Union's disregard of that document, South Africa, Iraq and finally the future of BW. All of these areas are well researched and fascinating. The masterminds behind the programs of South Africa and the USSR will become names that you will not forget. These are some very bad people.

One weak point is the reliance on "Confidential Interviews" as a source in the footnotes. This is explained in the begining as protecting sources that might otherwise be endangered. Still, it is frustrating.

It is claimed by experts, quoted in this book, that a major biological attack on a large US city should be expected within 10 to 15 years. Considering the lack of preparation that is apparent in most cities, this is a very scary thought. For as you will learn, once a biological attack has been unleashed it is already too late.

Reading this book has left me believing that what we need is to create a highly proficient BW team that can, if possible, stop an attack before it begins- going on the offensive rather than defensive.

"Plague Wars" is an excellent work.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good overview of non-US BW programs, October 12, 2000
This book provides a brief history of modern biological warfare from its creation by Japanese Unit 731 during WWII through the BWC and Russia's subsequent violation of that treaty. Deals with the programs used by South Africa, Iraq, and others, giving a political background into the programs as well as the chronology.

Includes the text of the biological weapons convention (BWC), as well as brief descriptions of some of the main bacteria, viruses and toxins employed in this form of warfare.

Overall a good read for anyone looking for basic knowledge on the subject. For detail on the history of the US program, read "the Biology of Doom", and for the Russian program, "Biohazard" by Ken Alibek.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another briiliant piece of Mangold investigation, November 9, 2001
Even if you have no interest in the world of biological warfare, Mangold's deep and thorough investigative technique surfaces again. This book details the biological warfare efforts of a range of countries, such as Japan, Russia, South Africa and Iraq, as well as the Aum Shinrikyo cult and their sarin (albeit a chemical agent) attack on the Tokyo subway. Not advisable to read in conjunction with or shortly after Alibek's "Biohazard," as a large portion is devoted to the Russian weapons programme-meaning you'll skim through maybe 150 pages (but read them both anyway). I found the strong points of this book lay in its investigation and interviews of countries that would normally be difficult to research, such as South Africa. Low points-it does require a fairly concerted effort and can become a little dense at times, as well as needing fairly constant revision on Iraq and South Africa.
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