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After being provoked like that, I visit the Henry L. Stimson Center (www.stimson. org), which has a free library of frequently updated reports that tell you more than most people want to know about biochemical terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Some other recommended sites include Parameters, the U.S. Army War College's journal (carlisle-www.army. mil/usawc/Parameters), which is to the Army what the New England Journal of Medicine is to doctors; the Center for Strategic and International Studies www.csis.org) which has great stuff on fighting Iraq; and the Pentagon's official news outlet www.defenselink.mil/news)--be sure to check its special...
...After being provoked like that, I visit the Henry L. Stimson Center (www.stimson.org), which has a free library of frequently updated reports that tell you more than most people want to know about biochemical terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Some other recommended sites include Parameters, the U.S. Army War College's journal (carlisle-www.army.mil/usawc/Parameters), which is to the Army what the New England Journal of Medicine is to doctors; the Center for Strategic and International Studies (www.csis.org), which has great stuff on fighting Iraq; and the Pentagon's official news outlet (www.defenselink.mil/news) - be sure to check its special...
...TIME agree. For starters, it takes a lot more money to build, research or steal a weapon of mass destruction than to hijack a plane or unleash a truck bomb. It also takes a lot more brainpower. Says Amy Smithson, a chemical and biological weapons expert at the Henry Stimson Center in Washington: "I can sit here and dream up thousands of nightmare scenarios, but there are a lot of technical and logistical hurdles that stand between us and those scenarios...
...TIME agree. For starters, it takes a lot more money to build, research or steal a weapon of mass destruction than to hijack a plane or unleash a truck bomb. It also takes a lot more brainpower. Says Amy Smithson, a chemical and biological weapons expert at the Henry Stimson Center in Washington: "I can sit here and dream up thousands of nightmare scenarios, but there are a lot of technical and logistical hurdles that stand between us and those scenarios...
These examples were Charles J. Ogletree, Climenko professor of law; Alan M. Dershowitz, Frankfurter professor of law; William P. Alford, Stimson professor of law; Arthur R. Miller, Bromley professor of law; Laurence H. Tribe, Tyler professor of law; and Janet Reno, a member of the Law School class of 1963 and U.S. attorney general under former President Bill Clinton...