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Tuscarawas County
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Terrorism
EMERGENCY
INFORMATION
1. Before the September
11, 2001 attacks in New York and the Pentagon, most terrorist incidents
in the United States have been bombing attacks, involving detonated and
un-detonated explosive devices, tear gas and pipe and fire bombs.
2. The effects of terrorism
can vary significantly from loss of life and injuries to property damage
and disruptions in services such as electricity, water supply, public transportation
and communications. 3.
One way governments
attempt to reduce our vulnerability to terrorist incidents is by increasing
security at airports and other public facilities. The U.S. government also
works with other countries to limit the sources of support for terrorism.
U.S.
TERRORIST INCIDENTS
WHAT
IS TERRORISM?
Terrorism is the use
of force or violence against persons or property in violation of the criminal
laws of the United States for purposes of intimidation, coercion or ransom.
Terrorists often use threats to create fear among the public, to try to
convince citizens that their government is powerless to prevent
terrorism, and to get immediate publicity for their causes.
The Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) categorizes terrorism in the United States
as one of two types -- domestic terrorism or international terrorism.
Domestic terrorism involves
groups or individuals whose terrorist activities are directed at elements
of our government or population without foreign direction.
International terrorism
involves groups or individuals whose terrorist activities are foreign-based
and/or directed by countries or groups outside the United States or whose
activities transcend national boundaries.
BIOLOGICAL
AND CHEMICAL WEAPONS
Biological agents are
infectious microbes or toxins used to produce illness or death in people,
animals or plants. Biological agents can be dispersed as aerosols or airborne
particles. Terrorists may use biological agents to contaminate food or
water because they are extremely difficult to detect. Chemical agents kill
or incapacitate people, destroy livestock or ravage crops. Some chemical
agents are odorless and tasteless and are difficult to detect. They can
have an immediate effect (a few seconds to a few minutes) or a delayed
effect (several hours to several days).
Biological and chemical
weapons have been used primarily to terrorize an unprotected civilian population
and not as a weapon of war. This is because of fear of retaliation and
the likelihood that the agent would contaminate the battlefield for a long
period of time. The Persian Gulf War in 1991 and other confrontations in
the Middle East were causes for concern in the United States regarding
the possibility of chemical or biological warfare. While no incidents occurred,
there remains a concern that such weapons could be involved in an accident
or be used by terrorists.
More information on
Bioterrorism preparedness and response is available online from the Department
of Health and Human Services Center for Disease Control.
FACTS
ABOUT TERRORISM (Prior to September 11, 2001)
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On February 29, 1993, a
bombing in the parking garage of the World Trade Center in New York City
resulted in the deaths of five people and thousands of injuries. The bomb
left a crater 200 by 100 feet wide and five stories deep. The World Trade
Center was the second largest building in the world and houses 100,000
workers and visitors each day.
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The Department of Defense
estimates that as many as 26 nations may possess chemical agents and/or
weapons and an additional 12 may be seeking to develop them.
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The Central Intelligence
Agency reports that at least ten countries are believed to possess or be
conducting research on biological agents for weaponization.
TERRORISM
IN THE UNITED STATES
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In the United States, most
terrorist incidents have involved small extremist groups who use terrorism
to achieve a designated objective. Local, State and Federal law enforcement
officials monitor suspected terrorist groups and try to prevent or protect
against a suspected attack. Additionally, the U.S. government works with
other countries to limit the sources of support for terrorism.
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A terrorist attack can
take several forms, depending on the technological means available to the
terrorist, the nature of the political issue motivating the attack, and
the points of weakness of the terrorist's target. Bombings have been the
most frequently used terrorist method in the United States. Other possibilities
includes an attack at transportation facilities, an attack against utilities
or other public services or an incident involving chemical or biological
agents.
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Terrorist
incidents in this country prior to the September 11, 2001 attack have included
bombings of the World Trade Center in New York City, the United States Capitol
Building in Washington, D.C. and Mobil Oil corporate headquarters in New York
City.
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