From: *Travis*
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2008
Subject:  Report: U.S. 'dangerously vulnerable'





 Report: U.S. 'dangerously vulnerable' Democrats says Bush has missed many
chances to improve national security
 The Associated Press
updated 1:38 a.m. PT, Tues., Sept. 9, 2008

WASHINGTON - The United States remains "dangerously vulnerable" to chemical,
biological and nuclear attacks seven years after 9/11, a forthcoming
independent study concludes. And a House Democrats' report says the Bush
administration has missed one opportunity after another to improve the
nation's security.

The recent political rupture between Russia and the U.S. only makes matters
worse, said Lee Hamilton, the former Indiana Democratic congressman who
helped lead the 9/11 Commission and now chairs the independent group's
latest study.

Efforts to reduce access to nuclear technology and bomb-making materials
have slowed, thousands of U.S. chemical plants remain unprotected, and the
U.S. government continues to oppose strengthening an international treaty to
prevent bioterrorism, according to the report produced by the bipartisan
Partnership for a Secure America.

The group includes leaders of the disbanded 9/11 Commission, the bipartisan
panel that investigated government missteps before the 2001 terror attacks
on the United States.

*'Greatest threat'
*"The threat of a new, major terrorist attack on the United States is still
very real," concludes the report to be released Wednesday, the same day a
congressional commission will hold a hearing in New York on nuclear and
biological terrorism threats.

"A nuclear, chemical or biological weapon in the hands of terrorists remains
the single greatest threat to our nation. While progress has been made in
securing these weapons and materials, we are still dangerously vulnerable,"
the report said.

Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, had harsher criticism of the Bush
administration's efforts. Their report, written by the staffs of the House
Homeland Security and Foreign Affairs committees, found little or no
progress across the board on national security initiatives.

"The Bush administration has not delivered on a myriad of critical homeland
and national security mandates," the Democrats' report states. That report
was being released Tuesday.

"The administration has just failed to act in so many ways," said Rep.
Bennie Thompson, D-Miss. "Let's say that we've been fortunate that we have
not been attacked" since 2001, said Thompson, who chairs the House Homeland
Security Committee.

The independent report focuses narrowly on weapons of mass destruction.

*Failure of international cooperation *
The report and supporting studies describe the failure of international
cooperation to prevent terrorists from obtaining weapons of mass
destruction, which they call a major problem. Many countries continue to
ignore a United Nations mandate to prevent the spread of weapons; the
ability of many countries to monitor potential bioterrorism is "essentially
nonexistent," and dangerous chemical weapons stockpiles remain in some
countries, including Russia and Libya, the report said.

Russia has been a significant player in U.S. efforts to secure nuclear
weapons and to eliminate inventories of chemical weapons in the former
Soviet region. That cooperation could be jeopardized as the two countries
face off over the Russian invasion of Georgia and concerns about a U.S.
missile defense base in Poland, Hamilton said.

Bush on Monday Bush on canceled a civilian nuclear cooperation deal with
Russia.

"The things we do to penalize Russia will make it more difficult for us to
deal with Russia on other matters," Hamilton said.

State Department spokesman Robert Wood said he hasn't seen the report. But
he said there have been a number of successes in recent years, including
negotiations to dismantle North Korea's nuclear program and Libya's
agreement to end its nuclear and chemical weapons program.

"We have been engaged multilaterally with a number of countries to deal with
this issue of weapons of mass destruction," Wood said.

Wood said he also has not seen the Democrats' report. "I fundamentally
reject the charge that the administration has made the world less safe from
terrorism," he said.

House Democrats also blasted Bush policy in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi
Arabia as damaging to national security. U.S. efforts to combat terrorists
in Pakistan have suffered because of "unyielding support for a military
dictator"; Iraq has drained resources from the fight in Afghanistan, and
Saudi Arabia continues to serve "as a major source of terrorist activity,"
the Democrats' report states.

The independent study, however, did credit the Bush administration with
progress in a number of areas. It cited improved U.S. port security,
reduction of military chemical stockpiles, increased U.S. funding for
securing nuclear weapons sites in Russia and new international programs
aimed at preventing crimes involving biological weapons.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may
not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26618858/


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