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Unclassified Report to Congress on the Acquisition of Technology Relating to Weapons of Mass Destruction and Advanced Conventional Munitions, January Through June 2001
Governments » United States » Executive Branch » Central Intelligence Agency January 1, 2002 The Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) hereby submits this report in response to a Congressionally directed action in Section 721 of the FY 1997 Intelligence ...
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Unclassified Report to Congress on the Acquisition of Technology Relating to Weapons of Mass Destruction and Advanced Conventional Munitions 1 July through 31 December 2002
Governments » United States » Executive Branch » Central Intelligence Agency November 1, 2003 The Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) hereby submits this report in response to a Congressionally directed action in Section 721 of the FY 1997 Intelligence ...
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National Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction
Governments » United States » Executive Branch » White House December 1, 2002 Introduction Weapons of Mass Destruciton (WMD)-nuclear, biological, and chemical- in the possession of hostile states and terrorists represent one of the greatest security chall ...
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Iran: Arms and Weapons of Mass Destruction Suppliers
Governments » United States » Congress » Congressional Research Service Reports January 3, 2003 Successive U.S. administrations since Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution have viewed Iran as a potential threat to U.S. allies and forces in the Persian Gulf and i ...
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Prepared Testimony by the Director of National Intelligence J. Michael McConnell Before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Hearing: Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community
Governments » United States » Congress » Hearings & Prepared Statements February 7, 2008 You will see from the testimony that many of the key topics I touch on are not traditional “national security” topics. Globalization has broadened the number of ...
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Prepared Testimony by Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis Dr. Thomas Fingar Before the House Armed Services Committee Hearing: Global Security Assessment of the Intelligence Community
Governments » United States » Congress » Hearings & Prepared Statements February 13, 2008 Globalization has broadened the number of threats and challenges facing the United States. For example, as government, private sector, and personal activities co ...
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Prepared Testimony by Lieutenant General Michael Maples Before the Senate Armed Services Committee Hearing: Worldwide Threats to U.S. National Security
Governments » United States » Congress » Hearings & Prepared Statements February 28, 2006 The United States faces a variety of complex transnational threats and potential threats from states of concern. My testimony will outline the current threat fr ...
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Prepared Testimony by the Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte, Before the Senate Armed Services Committee Hearing: Worldwide Threats to U.S. National Security
Governments » United States » Congress » Hearings & Prepared Statements February 28, 2006 Today, I will discuss: · Global jihadists, their fanatical ideology, and the civilized world’s efforts to disrupt, dismantle and destroy their networks; · The st ...
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Prepared Testimony by Vann Van Diepen, Director of the Department of State Office of Chemical, Biological, and Missile Nonproliferation, Before the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Hearing: Multilateral Nonproliferation Regimes
Governments » United States » Congress » Hearings & Prepared Statements July 29, 2002 We are responding to this challenge with an activist agenda that includes a broad range of tools – norms, export controls, interdiction, sanctions, counterproliferat ...
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Prepared Testimony by Director of National Intelligence J. Michael McConnell Before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Hearing: Current and Project National Security Threats
Governments » United States » Congress » Hearings & Prepared Statements February 5, 2008 You will see from the testimony that many of the key topics I touch on are not traditional “national security” topics. Globalization has broadened the number of t ...