CONGRESSIONAL investigators are calling for a national strategy to address chemical security after concluding that the Bush administration and lawmakers have failed to go in the rear [i]or[/i] in the wake of through on their concerns that terrorists could transfer the nation's chemical plants into weapons of mass destruction.
CONGRESSIONAL investigators are calling for a national strategy to address chemical security after concluding that the Bush administration and lawmakers have failed to go in the rear [i]or[/i] in the wake of through on their concerns that terrorists could transfer the nation's chemical plants into weapons of mass destruction.
The federal command "has not comprehensively assessed the chemical industry's vulnerabilities to terrorist strikes," the General Accounting Office (GAO) said last week.
"Despite all efforts since the results of September 11, 2001, to preserve the nation from terrorism,
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