Combating Terrorism: A Proliferation of Strategies : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, March 3, 2003U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - Всего страниц: 182 |
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... missiles would be launched against some site in Afghanistan at an empty camp to enunciate some kind of announcement . But other than that , there really wasn't any clear cohesive strategy . But the important thing is now we have ...
... missiles would be launched against some site in Afghanistan at an empty camp to enunciate some kind of announcement . But other than that , there really wasn't any clear cohesive strategy . But the important thing is now we have ...
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... missile defenses ? Mr. DECKER . Sir , I would like to answer that by saying that per- haps the priorities that are articulated in the National Security Strategy would be the big priorities for the Nation . But when you get below into ...
... missile defenses ? Mr. DECKER . Sir , I would like to answer that by saying that per- haps the priorities that are articulated in the National Security Strategy would be the big priorities for the Nation . But when you get below into ...
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... likely to smuggle a nuclear de- vice into the United States via one of our ports rather than launch- ing some kind of missile attack . Would you agree with that premise ? Mr. DECKER . Sir , I think the Intelligence Community 41.
... likely to smuggle a nuclear de- vice into the United States via one of our ports rather than launch- ing some kind of missile attack . Would you agree with that premise ? Mr. DECKER . Sir , I think the Intelligence Community 41.
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... missile defenses , while seeking less than $ 1 billion for port security . And coming from Houston , TX , where we have the second largest port in the Nation , that's of obvious concern , and I am curious about the reason for that dis ...
... missile defenses , while seeking less than $ 1 billion for port security . And coming from Houston , TX , where we have the second largest port in the Nation , that's of obvious concern , and I am curious about the reason for that dis ...
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... missiles with the potential to strike at this country , has the inten- tion to do so , because I haven't seen anything on the public record which indicates a case for preemptive action , and yet the day be- fore our vote on the Iraq ...
... missiles with the potential to strike at this country , has the inten- tion to do so , because I haven't seen anything on the public record which indicates a case for preemptive action , and yet the day be- fore our vote on the Iraq ...
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Стр. 64 - These are representatives of the true "first responders" — those heroic men and women who put their lives on the line every day for the public health and safety of all Americans. Moreover, so many of these panel members are also national leaders in their professions: our EMS member is a past president of the national association of emergency medical technicians; one of our emergency managers is the past president of her national association; our law officer...
Стр. 105 - Bush administration approach involves six "critical mission areas": intelligence and warning, border and transportation security, domestic counterterrorism, protecting critical infrastructures and key assets, defending against catastrophic threats, and emergency preparedness and response. The administration also proposed four key methods, or "foundations," for enhancing all six areas: law, science and technology, information sharing and systems, and international cooperation.
Стр. 48 - The United States has long maintained the option of preemptive actions to counter a sufficient threat to our national security.
Стр. 129 - The most urgent unmet national security threat to the United States today is the danger that weapons of mass destruction or weapons-usable material in Russia could be stolen and sold to terrorists or hostile nation states and used against American troops abroad or citizens at home.
Стр. 75 - 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 Panel believes is more likely in the near term. Conventional explosives, traditionally a favorite tool of the terrorist, will likely remain the terrorist weapon of choice in the near term as well. Whether smaller-scale CBRN or conventional, any such...
Стр. 67 - ... Funded Research and Development Center. We have been exceptionally fortunate to have that support provided by The RAND Corporation. The breadth and depth of experience at RAND in terrorism and policy issues across a broad spectrum have made possible the panel's success in accomplishing its mandate. Its assessments of federal programs, its case studies and hundreds of interviews across the country and around the world, its seminal work in surveying state and local response entities nationwide,...
Стр. 142 - First Annual Report to the President and the Congress of the Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction, /. Assessing the Threat, December 15, 1999; and.
Стр. 62 - Member, and Members of the Subcommittee, I am honored to be here today. I come before you as the Chairman of the Advisory Panel to Assess Demesne Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction.