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Counterterror Confessions
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Veteran counterterrorism expert Fred Burton talks about how America’s anti-terror efforts have evolved since the 1980s, when the idea of defending the U.S. from terrorism was still fairly new. Burton’s new book is Ghost: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Agent.
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Why has the government failed to solve the anthrax poisonings?
Can you ask him if they monitor private groups like Black Water? Are they monitored by the government?
I really think these "mercenary" groups are a threat to national security.
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