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If the US military lost their surveillance advantage as well—and it’s relatively difficult to create defensive countermeasures for an orbital satellite—then any military response becomes much more difficult, especially since China would be operating in their own backyard, and America thousands of miles from home.
Finally—because I realize I’m droning on—ethnic bioweapons. Do they, or could they, really exist?
In short, yes. A 2004 report by the British Medical Association suggested that “hundreds, possibly thousands, of target sequences for ethnic specific weapons do exist. It appears that ethnic specific biological weapons may indeed become possible in the near future.”
Now, it’s very unlikely that any individual weapon would be a hundred percent accurate, since there is no 100% correlation between race and genes. But what would certainly be possible is creating a virus that preferentially targeted ethnic Chinese, as opposed to Caucasians, for example. Caucasians would still die, but at lower rates than the target population. I took a little bit of artistic license making it more accurate in fiction than it might be in real life.
But who knows what the future holds…
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