Current and Projected National Security Threats to the United States: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Intelligence of the United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session ... February 24, 2004

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Page 94 - danger to our country is grave and it is growing. The Iraqi regime possesses biological and chemical weapons, is rebuilding the facilities to make more and, according to the British government, could launch a biological or chemical attack in as little as 45 minutes after the order is given.
Page 1 - US Senate, Select Committee on Intelligence, Washington, DC. The Committee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:07 am, in Room SD-106, Dirksen Senate Office Building,
Page 86 - Senator Hagel. Thank you. Mr. Chairman, thank you. Chairman ROBERTS. Senator Snowe. Senator Snowe. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to welcome all of our witnesses here today.
Page 91 - All key aspects—R&D, production and weaponization—of Iraq's offensive BW program are active and most elements are larger and more advanced than they were before the Gulf War.
Page 37 - follows:] TESTIMONY OF ROBERT S. MUELLER, III DIRECTOR FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION BEFORE THE
Page 94 - We should be just as concerned about the immediate threat from biological weapons; Iraq has these weapons.
Page 49 - Vice Admiral Lowell E. Jacoby, US Navy Director, Defense Intelligence Agency Statement For the Record Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Page 98 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Chairman ROBERTS. Senator Chambliss. Senator Chambliss. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just have a couple of questions
Page 30 - destructive expertise ensure that a serious threat will remain for the foreseeable future with or without
Page 80 - at the federal level but also at the state and local level.

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