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Christian attitudes to weapons of mass destruction Categorise

Target Level
4-5
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Nuclear weapons
Biological warfare
Chemical warfare

This is the use of infectious germs being used to cause infection and disease to an enemy
Toxic compounds cause such devastating damage to human life it cannot be justified by just war theory
These harness nuclear power in order to create devastation of the target and surrounding area
This goes against the proportional harm principle of just war theory, as the damage caused by radiation is so devastating
An example of this is the atomic bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima
The use of Agent Orange during the Vietnam War is an example of this type of warfare and the effects are shown in the next generation
Does not impact upon the environment or infrastructure of a country
Harnesses radioactive energy which can have long-term impact on people
An example of this type of warfare is the use of nerve gas
Devastates both the structural, agricultural and human parts of a country as a result of radiation

This is condemned as its primary impact is to cause serious illness, suffering and death in civilians

Specifically violates the principle of just war theory by infecting innocent civilians

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Pass Mark
70%