dangerous among the three categories.(Sudibya,
2015)
In frequently encountered cases, biological
materials or biological poisons are sabotaged for the
purpose of attack to cause damage and are usually
associated with threats that cause public panic.
Biological agents that are commonly used are
microorganisms and their poisons that can cause
disease and even death.
The threat of bioterrorism has become a
separate reality from the development of non-
conventional terrorism. Because now with the vast
availability of information through the internet there
is the ability of terrorists to easily obtain chemical,
biological, radiological and even nuclear materials to
produce and make weapons from biological
substances.
The threat of bioterrorism can also occur
because it is easy to obtain biological substances,
especially those provided by sponsoring countries of
terrorists who can have such substances as a potential
source of biological materials for terror groups. The
use of relatively sophisticated technology by
terrorists is not only able to be evidence of the
involvement of the state in the attack, but terrorist
groups can also be very difficult to control and may
be able to turn around using the technology provided
against the sponsoring state itself. Another source of
obtaining biological substances for warfare is buying
or stealing from laboratories that are related to
government-level biological weapons programs.
In general, there are two scenarios for
bioterrorist attacks. One of them is the submission of
small scale in a relatively crude way such as the
methods of the letters of anthraxs in 2001, which
succeeded in causing mass disturbances and panic,
but did not have the possibility to cause significant
damage in the framework of loss of human life.
Another scenario is attacks with mass casualties,
which are much less likely, but have the potential to
cause disaster.(Pate, 2008)
One popular scenario for a bioterrorist attack
is mass pollution of a city's water reserves. Another
method is that the pathogenic substances can be put
into storage tanks, to prevent water shortages during
the morning and evening hours. The next scenario is
the spread of non-infectious substances such as
anthrax into the open air. Anthrax is the first example
of a biological weapon, this substance is relatively
easy to make, very malignant and the infection is not
contagious, so the outbreak will not spread outside
those directly affected. Anthrax forms very strong
spores when exposed to environmental stresses, and
these spores make the process and manufacture of
weapons easier with the material. Anthrax can be
transported in liquid or powder form.
In 1972, under the leadership of the United
Nations, 103 countries signed a convention on
biological weapons, which essentially prohibited the
development, production, accumulation and use of
biological weapons. The aim of this convention is to
completely eliminate the possibility of using
biological agents and their poisons as weapons of
mass destruction.
At a conference on bioterrorism in San Diego,
United States in early 2000, experts concluded that
the United States was not ready to deal with attacks
by biological weapons with pathogens such as
smallpox, anthrax, ebola, botulinum and others.
Therefore, bioterrorism is a big problem throughout
the history of mankind.(Wibowo, 2009)
In his book, Bio Hazard, Ken Alibek, who
served as deputy chairman of the Soviet Union's
biological weapons development in 1988-1991,
described his experience and research in the Soviet
archives. According to his findings, the Soviet Union
used germs that caused tularemia in the Wehrmacht
(German armed forces) unit during the Stalingard
battle in 1942. Symptoms of this disease were
headaches, nausea and high fever which caused death
if not treated. Meanwhile, the UK tests anthrax,
dysentery and glender germs. The United States even
developed biological weapons at Edgewood Arsenal
in Maryland and Pine Bluff in Arkansas.(Wibowo,
2009)
According to Paul Wilkinson, many analysts
predict that terrorist attacks using nuclear weapons or
nuclear terrorism to the United States will strengthen
in the future, which is carried out in the context of
"global jihad", "justice revolution" or liberation,
where nuclear attacks this will cause hot intentions,
shock and intense explosions, electro magnetic
phenomena and initial radiation. Besides that, nuclear
explosions also make radiation continued / repeated,
contaminated areas are increasingly widespread and
cause death and radiation effects that are very serious
for a number of members of civil society.(Wilkinson,
2006)
Meanwhile, according to Dr. Richard
Clutterback, many experts in the study of terrorism
predict the possibility of terrorists using chemical and
biological weapons as one of the prospects of nuclear
terrorism itself. Methods for making nerve gas and
biological pathogens easy to learn in the last few
decades. In fact, to make Sarin can be learned on the
internet, biological and chemical materials are also
easy to obtain and cheap and easy to learn by
anyone.(Clutterback, 1990)