| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 2000 - 86 str.
...over again. Just let me make a couple of references to this. You say in this — in your conclusions that America will become increasingly vulnerable to hostile attack on our homeland. That is not something that we all think about very often nor do we like to. "States, terrorists, and... | |
| 422 str.
...forecast. In 1999, the US Commission on National Security/21 st Century echoed the prevailing perception that "America will become increasingly vulnerable...military superiority will not entirely protect us." 77 With the end of the Cold War and the agreed de-alerting of nuclear forces, along with reductions... | |
| Steven Lambakis - 426 str.
...Rudman, co-chairmen of an independent commission to study the future national security environment, "America will become increasingly vulnerable to hostile...our homeland, and our military superiority will not necessarily protect us."See"Hart-Rudman Commission: US Faces Homeland Attacks "Aerospace Daily, October... | |
| Floyd D. Spence - 2001 - 75 str.
...over again. Just let me make a couple of references to this. You say in this—in your conclusions that America will become increasingly vulnerable to hostile attack on our homeland. That is not something that we all think about very often nor do we like to. "States, terrorists, and... | |
| Gary Hart - 2002 - 305 str.
...or chemical (or perhaps even cyber), upon America's homeland. Our commission's first conclusion was: "America will become increasingly vulnerable to hostile...military superiority will not entirely protect us. Americans will likely die on American soil, possibly in large numbers."3 This conclusion was the result... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 2002 - 114 str.
...the Committee for holding these hearings and for the opportunity for us to appear here. "Americans will become increasingly vulnerable to hostile attack...military superiority will not entirely protect us. Americans will likely die on American soil, possibly in large numbers." This was our first conclusion... | |
| Fraser Cameron - 2002 - 244 str.
...US. In 1999 the Hart-Rudman US Commission on National Security in the Twenty-First Century stated: America will become increasingly vulnerable to hostile...our homeland, and our military superiority will not protect us ... States, terrorists, and other disaffected groups will acquire weapons of mass destruction,... | |
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