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 Analyst warns of chemical and bioligical attacks
 By LOU MARANO
 http://www.vny.com/cf/News/upidetail.cfm?QID=84123

 WASHINGTON, May 5 (UPI) -- Americans should come to grips with the
 possibility of a chemical or biological attack while the threat is still
 low, a national security analyst says in a new report.

 The U.S. homeland is vulnerable, and such attacks offer weaker states the
 greatest chance of success with the least risk of retaliation, writes
 Anthony H. Cordesman. Some key technologies are evolving in ways that favor
 the attacker, he says in "Defending America: Redefining the Conceptual
 Borders of Homeland Defense."

 Cordesman, a senior fellow for strategic assessment at the Center for
 Strategic and International Studies here, favors a flexible plan for a wide
 spectrum of threats over time rather than a limited plan for one or two
 contingencies. It is now difficult for the United States to anticipate the
 nature of future attacks, especially if it has to deal with multiple
 assaults combined with information warfare and follow-on attackers savvy to
 U.S. countermeasures, he says.

 In the event of covert strikes, it may take weeks, months or years to
 firmly identify an attacker.

 "The strongest single recommendation in this report is that there be one
 central point in the federal government charged with developing a budget
 overview of current programs, an analysis of their future year costs and
 deployment costs, relevance to the threat, and measures of effectiveness,"
 Cordesman writes.

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American Patriot Friends Network
Contrails (Chemtrails) Contents Page:
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/contrails.htm

Analyst warns of chemical and bioligical attacks
By LOU MARANO
http://www.vny.com/cf/News/upidetail.cfm?QID=84123

WASHINGTON, May 5 (UPI) -- Americans should come to grips with the
possibility of a chemical or biological attack while the threat is still
low, a national security analyst says in a new report.

The U.S. homeland is vulnerable, and such attacks offer weaker states the
greatest chance of success with the least risk of retaliation, writes
Anthony H. Cordesman. Some key technologies are evolving in ways that favor
the attacker, he says in "Defending America: Redefining the Conceptual
Borders of Homeland Defense."

Cordesman, a senior fellow for strategic assessment at the Center for
Strategic and International Studies here, favors a flexible plan for a wide
spectrum of threats over time rather than a limited plan for one or two
contingencies. It is now difficult for the United States to anticipate the
nature of future attacks, especially if it has to deal with multiple
assaults combined with information warfare and follow-on attackers savvy to
U.S. countermeasures, he says.

In the event of covert strikes, it may take weeks, months or years to
firmly identify an attacker.

"The strongest single recommendation in this report is that there be one
central point in the federal government charged with developing a budget
overview of current programs, an analysis of their future year costs and
deployment costs, relevance to the threat, and measures of effectiveness,"
Cordesman writes.

      --
      Copyright 2000 by United Press International.
      All rights reserved.
      ---------------------------------------------------------

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