Friday, December 26, 2008

American intelligence has predicted a biological attack on the United States.

According to an internal report of Ministry of National Security dollars in the next five years, the most tangible terrorist threat to America will come from the use of weapons of mass destruction: nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.
In the 38-page report, which was able to familiarize agency Associated Press, contains a forecast of terrorist activity prior to 2013. According to the forecast in the next five years, the terrorists will attempt to conduct a large-scale biological attack on the United States.
In doing so, however, that such an attack and the risk associated with the use of other types of WMD - the most serious - are also the most unlikely of all possible. This is because the force in the world terrorist organizations would be extremely difficult to find everything necessary to implement such ambitious plans resources.
Another element contained in the report is an analysis of the forecast of an increase in the number of those in the U.S. "radical Islamists." This will be due to the fact that, as expected, will increase the influx of immigrants from Iraq, Sudan and Somalia, as in these countries are fighting. At the same time, as proposed to limit the number of refugees from Africa to the United States up to 12 thousand people, it is projected that many Africans are trying to enter the country illegally through.
Among other reasons for the influx of illegal immigrants in the United States called the tightening of procedures for granting political asylum in Europe, as well as the complexity of the official immigration procedures. Predicted that under the guise of migrants in the United States might try to infiltrate the terrorist attacks of potential participants.
Remember, the prognosis of the dangers of WMD - and biological terrorist attack in particular - earlier in the year 2008 has already made a Special Commission of the U.S. Congress. His report to the broader analysis of changes in the world, also published the National Council for exploration dollars.

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