Terrorism in a conversation

  1. While discussing terrorism in a conversation, a friend notes that the threat of terrorism is overblown. How would you respond to that observation?
  2. A terrorist attack involving radiological weapons has just occurred in your community. What would you do to care for those affected by the incident?
  3. As an expert in biological, chemical and nuclear weapons, you have been asked to explain how to prevent proliferation of such weapons to a congressional committee. What would you say?
  4. While talking to various governmental officials about cyberterrorism, your governor questions the risk associated by this type of attack. What would you say to convince him or her that the threat needs to be taken seriously?

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