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Comprehensive Regional Expertise in the United States Army
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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An Overview of the United States Intelligence Community
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Impact of Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
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Intelligence Spending: Public Disclosure Issues
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Impact of Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (IRTPA) on Intelligence Support to DoD Joint Operations
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Human Capital Overview
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Heuristics for Joint Architecting
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Improvised Incendiary Devices: Risk Assessment, Threats, Vulnerabilities and Consequences
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Defining "Weapons of Mass Destruction"
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Abstract: In January 2005, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld directed that U.S. Strategic Command become "the lead combatant commander for integrating and synchronizing DoD (Department of Defense) in combating WMD (weapons of mass destruction)." The Secretary's memorandum raised a thorny problem with clear bureaucratic implications: what are weapons of mass destruction? This is not an easily answered question. There are numerous definitions of WMD with some official or semi-official standing (more than 40 are identified in this paper), although most are variations of 1 of 5 basic definitions. Even DoD has adopted alternative and fundamentally inconsistent definitions, including some different from the one used by the White House in its strategy and policy documents. Depending on the definition adopted, the scope of the combating WMD mission could change substantially. Hence, selecting an appropriate definition was a critical step in determining the appropriate range of the responsibilities assigned to Strategic Command. This paper explores the issue of defining weapons of mass destruction. To give historical context for the rest of the paper, the first several sections summarize how the term has been used in disarmament negotiations, U.S. national security policy, Soviet and Russian military doctrine, and American political discourse. Next, the paper identifies alternative definitions for WMD, addresses some of the key policy issues associated with different definitions, and proposes a definition appropriate for DoD. The following sections expand upon the use of the term throughout recent history, from its first appearance in 1937 through developments after World War II and subsequent international negotiations. Finally, the conclusion provides some suggestions for future use of the term within the U.S. Government. Appendixes contain Executive Branch, federal law, international, and state law definitions of WMD. ; Occasional Paper No. 4. The original document contains color images.
Keyword: *DEFINITIONS; *ETYMOLOGY; *HISTORY; *MASS DESTRUCTION WEAPONS; *SEMANTICS; *UTILIZATION; *WORDS(LANGUAGE); Biological and Radiological Warfare; CBRN(CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL RADIOLOGICAL NUCLEAR); Chemical; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE; DIPLOMACY; DISARMAMENT; DOCUMENTS; FEDERAL LAW; Humanities and History; INTERNATIONAL; Linguistics; MILITARY DOCTRINE; NATIONAL SECURITY; NBC(NUCLEAR BIOLOGICAL CHEMICAL); Nuclear Weapons; POLICIES; POLITICAL DISCOURSE; POLITICAL NEGOTIATIONS; RUSSIA; STATE LAW; TERM USE; TERMINOLOGY; TREATIES; UNITED STATES; USSR; VOCABULARY; VOCABULARY USE; WORD USE
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SOF Enablers: Enhancing USSOCOM Capabilities with Cutting-Edge Expertise
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Intelligence Strategy for Fourth Generation Warfare
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Intelligence Spending: Public Disclosure Issues
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Director of National Intelligence: Another Bureaucratic Layer or an Effective Office?
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The Vanishing Education (Record) of an Officer
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