U.S. more vulnerable than ever to surprise attack, intelligence chief says
The U.S. more than ever risks a "substantial surprise" of a nuclear, chemical or biological missile attack, Director of Central Intelligence George J. Tenet told the Senate Intelligence Committee yesterday. "This is not for lack of effort on the part of the Intelligence Community," Tenet said. "It...
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