The Panel concludes that the Nation must be prepared for the entire spectrum of potential terrorist threats — both the unprecedented higher-consequence attack, as well as the historically more frequent, lesser-consequence terrorist attack, which the... Combating Terrorism: A Proliferation of Strategies : Hearing Before the ... - Page 75by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations - 2003 - 182 pagesFull view - About this book
| Tillie K. Fowler - 2002 - 95 pages
...the weapon against its sponsor. The Panel concluded that the Nation must be prepared for the entire spectrum of potential terrorist threats - both the...remain the terrorist weapon of choice In the near term as well. Whether a smaller-scale unconventional or conventional attack, any such lower-consequence... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 2002 - 92 pages
...the weapon against its sponsor. The Panel concludes that the Nation must be prepared for the entire spectrum of potential terrorist threats - both the...remain the terrorist weapon of choice In the near term as well. Whether smaller-scale CBRN or conventional, any such lowerconsequence event — at least In... | |
| Joseph R. Biden, Jr. - 2001 - 115 pages
...concludes that the Nation must be prepared for the entire spectrum of potential terrorist threats—both the unprecedented higher-consequence attack, as well...remain the terrorist weapon of choice in the near term as well. Whether smallerscale CBRN or conventional, any such lower-consequence event— at least in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence - 2004 - 884 pages
...that report can be summarized: The Panel concludes that the Nation must be prepared for the entire spectrum of potential terrorist threats - both the...remain the terrorist weapon of choice in the near term as well. Whether smaller-scale CBRN or conventional, any such lower-consequence event — at least... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Homeland Security - 2004 - 90 pages
...concludes that the Nation must be prepared for the entire spectrum of potential terrorist threats-both the unprecedented higher-consequence attack, as well...remain the terrorist weapon of choice in the near term as well. Whether smaller-scale CBRN or conventional, any such lower-consequence event — at least... | |
| 123 pages
...the weapon against its sponsor. The Panel concludes that the Nation must be prepared for the entire spectrum of potential terrorist threats - both the...remain the terrorist weapon of choice in the near term as well. Whether smaller-scale CBRN or conventional, any such lowerconsequence event—at least in... | |
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