This essay is about the threat from weapons of mass destruction to the United States.
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The most significant threat facing America today is the risk of being attacked with Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). Although the Soviet Union has fallen and the threat of large-scale nuclear and chemical attacks have been diminished another threat has arisen. This threat is an attack from smaller nations that are angry with and/or have a "score to settle" with the United States. These countries are now capable of buying and/or researching nuclear
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and Weapons of Mass Destruction". http://www.odci.gov ODCI "Foreign Missile Developments". http://www.odci.gov ODCI "Continuing Threat From weapons of Mass Destruction". http://www.odci.gov ODCI "Potential Terrorist Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction". http://www.odci.gov WW1 "Gas Warfare".http://www.worldwar1.com/tsearch.htm Roskin, Michael. International Realtions.New Jersey: Simon and Schuster, 1999 Butler, Richard.The Greatest Threat.New York: Public Affairs, 2000 Encarta "Hiroshima". Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia.1998 Ed.