States and note that conventional explosives and firearms continue to be the weapons of choice for terrorists. Terrorists are less likely to use chemical and biological weapons than conventional explosives, although the possibility that they may use chemical... Combating Terrorism: The Proliferation of Agencies' Efforts : Hearing Before ... - Page 15by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on National Security, International Affairs, and Criminal Justice - 1998 - 78 pagesFull view - About this book
| Carol R. Schuster - 1999 - 61 pages
...to obtain, develop, and weaponize or otherwise disseminate. However, the likelihood that terrorists may use chemical and biological materials may increase...the next decade, according to intelligence agencies. DOD led the most WMD exercises (89 exercises), and a high percentage (92 percent) of the exercises... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1999 - 66 pages
...to obtain, develop, and weaponize or otherwise disseminate. However, the likelihood that terrorists may use chemical and biological materials may increase...the next decade, according to intelligence agencies. DOD led the most WMD exercises (89 exercises), and a high percentage (92 percent) of the exercises... | |
| Tillie K. Fowler - 2001 - 130 pages
...likely to use chemical and biological weapons than conventional explosives, although the possibility that they may use chemical and biological materials...the next decade, according to intelligence agencies. Agency officials have noted that terrorist use of nuclear weapons is the least likely scenario, although... | |
| 1999 - 40 pages
...specific chemical and biological terrorist threats. The possibility that terrorists may use chemical or biological materials may increase over the next decade, according to intelligence agencies. According to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), interest among 19 Vaccination after exposure to... | |
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