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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!(Nov. 11) -- Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana visited Uganda's Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries on Wednesday as part of a three-country tour of East Africa assessing the "next generation" of threats to American security, according to The New York Times. The ministry's laboratories and other similar facilities in the region are a U.S. security concern because they present an easy target for terrorist organizations to obtain virus samples like anthrax, Ebola and Marburg, as well as other dangerous materials. Security at the facilities is described as lax at best, with ...
(Nov. 4) -- Pandemics and bio-terror threats might one day be a health hazard of the past. A massive undertaking by the U.S. military is rapidly transforming vaccine production, yielding fast-tracked approaches to wipe out new illnesses before they spread. The military's been after better bio-threat prevention methods since 2005, but it was only last year that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) launched its Blue Angel program to come up with quicker responses to emerging flu viruses. H1N1 (the virus originally referred to by the media as "swine flu") was the catalyst for ...
(Sept. 10) -- On the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks, the current threats facing the United States are less severe but increasingly homegrown, and, perhaps most worrisome of all, the U.S. government is still unprepared. That's according to a new report published online Friday by the Bipartisan Policy Center, a nonprofit think tank formed in 2007 by former members of the 9/11 Commission that seeks to develop "policy solutions that make sense for the nation and can be embraced by both sides of the aisle." The terror alert level for 2010 is described as "less severe ... more ...
I recognize that the mood in the U.S. isn't particularly buoyant right now. Between high unemployment rates, a recent near-miss terrorist attack, and the collective angst around the future of health care reform, Americans of all political stripes are pretty gloomy. Which is why I was shocked to meet someone the other night who's betting the farm on America in the long run. He's a British businessman whom I met at a dinner party. And he recently made the very calculated choice to move his wife and two children to New York City . . . for good. As an American who's lived in the U.K. for 3½ ...
A bipartisan commission on Tuesday gave the federal government a mixed grade on national security, CNN reports. Led by Sen. Bob Graham (D-Fla.) and Jim Talent (R-Mo.), the commission judged the government to be weak in preparation for a biological terror attack, in congressional oversight of national security, and in training the next generation of security experts. ...
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