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" Agency officials also have noted that terrorists' use of nuclear weapons is the least likely scenario, although the consequences could be disastrous. "
Combating Terrorism: Role of the National Guard Response Teams : Hearing ... - Page 10
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations - 1999 - 69 pages
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Combating Terrorism: Federal Agencies' Efforts to Implement National Policy ...

United States. General Accounting Office - 1997 - 116 pages
...difficult to weaponize and the results are unpredictable. Agency officials also noted that terrorist's use of nuclear weapons is the least likely scenario, although the consequences could be disastrous. Federal Agencies Define Terrorism Differently Federal agencies use different definitions of terrorism....
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Combating Terrorism: Federal Agencies' Efforts to Implement National Policy ...

Stephen L. Caldwell - 1997 - 116 pages
...difficult to weaponize and the results are unpredictable. Agency officials also noted that terrorist's use of nuclear weapons is the least likely scenario, although the consequences could be disastrous. Federal agencies use different definitions of terrorism. The State Department uses a statutory definition...
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Combating Terrorism: The Proliferation of Agencies' Efforts : Hearing Before ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on National Security, International Affairs, and Criminal Justice - 1998 - 100 pages
...groups and individuals of concern are beginning to show interest in such weapons. Agency officials also have noted that terrorists' use of nuclear weapons...scenario, although the consequences could be disastrous. The FBI will soon issue its report on domestic terrorist incidents and preventions for 1996. According...
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Combating Terrorism: The Proliferation of Agencies' Efforts : Hearing Before ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on National Security, International Affairs, and Criminal Justice - 1998 - 90 pages
...groups and individuals of concern are beginning to show interest in such weapons. Agency officials also have noted that terrorists' use of nuclear weapons...scenario, although the consequences could be disastrous. The FBI will soon issue its report on domestic terrorist incidents and preventions for 1996. According...
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The Federal Response to Domestic Terrorism Involving Weapons of ..., Volume 2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on National Security. Subcommittee on Military Research and Development - 1998 - 294 pages
...difficult to weaponixe and the results are unpredictable. Agency officials also noted that terrorist's use of nuclear weapons is the least likely scenario, although the consequences could be disastrous. Federal Agencies Define Terrorism Differently Federal agencies use different definitions of terrorism....
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Combating Terrorism: Use of National Guard Response Teams is Unclear ...

United States. General Accounting Office - 1999 - 56 pages
...also be a weapon of choice in terrorist attacks because they can be easily obtained and dispersed. Terrorists are less likely to use chemical and biological...concern are beginning to show interest in such weapons. Our September 1997 report stated that more than 40 federal departments, agencies, and bureaus have...
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Preparedness Against Terrorist Attacks: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Emergency Management - 2000 - 136 pages
...over the next decade, according to intelligence agencies. Agency officials have noted that terrorist use of nuclear weapons is the least likely scenario, although the consequences could be disastrous. Although the intelligence agencies agree on these matters, we have observed many conflicting statements...
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Preparedness Against Terrorist Attacks: Congressional Hearing

Tillie K. Fowler - 2001 - 130 pages
...over the next decade, according to intelligence agencies. Agency officials have noted that terrorist use of nuclear weapons is the least likely scenario, although the consequences could be disastrous. Although the intelligence agencies agree on these matters, we have observed many conflicting statements...
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