| IRE Tipsheet |
| Sources and tips on nuclear, biological and chemical weapons threats | |
Number: | 1855 |
Title: | Sources and tips on nuclear, biological and chemical weapons threats |
Subject: | Terrorism |
Author(s): | Peter Eisler |
Author Affiliation: | USA Today |
Year: | 2003 |
Conference: | Washington_D_C_IRE_Annual_2003 |
Summary: | Threats from weapons of mass destruction are more pronounced than ever. Eisler describes some of the threats from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. He also includes a hefty list of government, NGO, and academia sources on the subjects. |
Total pages: | 6 |
Keywords: | nuclear weapons;dirty bombs;radiological weapons;nuclear regulatory commission;Department of Energy;National Nuclear Security Administration;department of defense;Defense threat reduction information analysis center;nonproliferation;disarmament;IAEA;United Nations;nuclear energy institute;Russia;germs;anthrax;smallpox;nerve agents;sarin;VX;mustard gas;Chemical Weapons Convention;CDC;infectious diseases;global green |
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