Which of the following presents ethical concerns of biological warfare?

Biological weapons are not effective
Biological weapons are specific and will not harm those targeted
Biological weapons can wipe out civilian populations as easy as they do military personnel
Nuclear technolgy is controlled by governments

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The statement that presents ethical concerns of biological warfare is:

Biological weapons can wipe out civilian populations as easy as they do military personnel.

This statement raises significant ethical issues because it highlights the potential for indiscriminate harm to civilians, which is a central moral concern in discussions about the use of any weapons, especially those that can cause mass suffering and death without regard to specific targets.