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There Are No Dangerous Weapons: Suicide Attacks and Potential Responses

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Publisher Homeland Security Institute
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics Border Security Date added 01 Jul 2003
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Based on continued suicide attacks in Israel, attacks in Iraq, location of mass-produced, high-quality suicide vests in Baghdad, and many other indicators, there is strong reason to believe that suicide attacks may become de rigueur for terrorism in the future, especially in the United States. There is a low level of knowledge, preparedness, and understanding of suicide attacks among the many agencies, which may be affected by them in the United States and other parts of the world. The article therefore finds it necessary to discuss this issue and lay the groundwork for future developments for dealing with it.

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