During 15 year Dominique Leglu directed the science section at Liberation. She is now an independent investigative journalist, living in Paris.
The atrocities in New York and Washington on September 11, 2001 highlighted as never before the Western world's vulnerability to terrorist attacks of all kinds. Bio-terrorism is the big threat and the next style of war to come. It is fear of the poor man's...
The atrocities in New York and Washington on September 11, 2001 highlighted as never before the Western world's vulnerability to terrorist attacks of all kinds. Bio-terrorism is the big threat and the next style of war to come. It is fear of the poor man's hydrogen bomb, the biological or chemical weapon of mass destruction that can be made in a laboratory and transported in a briefcase - and can silently wipe out an entire population. In this book, the author, Dominique Leglu, an independent investigative journalist reveals the vast international threat of proliferation, not only in countries such as the Soviet Union, Iran, Irak and Pakistan, but throughout the world.
During 15 year Dominique Leglu directed the science section at Liberation. She is now an independent investigative journalist, living in Paris.