The author looks at possible defensive measures, including expanded bio-surveillance, against the growing threat of agro-terrorism.
Bill Putnam shares his insights from his year-long service in Iraq as head of the Coalition?s Open Source Intelligence Cell on why the Coalition is losing the all-important information war in Iraq.
Wade Huntley criticizes the Bush administration?s interest in new, more useable nuclear weapons and wider roles for their use as a ?dramatic departure? not only from the general thrust of past U.S. postures but also from the administration's own conservative progenitors.?
Pakistan's alleged assistance to the nuclear weapons programs of North Korea, Iran and Libya represents a shocking break with past nuclear export practices and, if true, an unprecedented threat to international security.
The authors look at three situations in which a large-scale conventional conflict between India and Pakistan could inadvertently escalate to nuclear warfare because of the nations' asymmetries in doctrine and military capabilities.