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    WORLD AT RISK - The Report of the Commission on the Prevention of WMD Proliferation and Terrorism [Excerpts]

    WORLD AT RISK - The Report of the Commission on the Prevention of WMD Proliferation and Terrorism

    Bob Graham, Chairman - Jim Talent, Vice-Chairman - Graham Allison . Robin Cleveland - Steve Rademaker . Tim Roemer - Wendy Sherman . Henry Sokolski - Rich Verma
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    Free full text at LINK

    December 2, 2008

    The Honorable George W. Bush - President of the United States - Washington, D.C. 20500

    Dear Mr. President:

    In accordance with the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-53), we hereby submit the report of the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism.

    The mandate given to this Commission by Congress was farreaching.

    We were given a charter to assess, within 180 days, any and all of the nation?s activities, initiatives, and programs to prevent weapons of mass destruction proliferation and terrorism. We were also asked to provide concrete recommendations?a road map, if you will?to address these threats.

    In response, we brought together a staff of more than two dozen professionals and subject matter experts from across the national security, intelligence, and law enforcement communities. We interviewed more than 250 government officials and nongovernmental experts. We held eight major commission meetings and one public hearing. Our research encompassed travel from the Sandia National Laboratory in New Mexico to London to Vienna. We traveled to Moscow to assess U.S. nuclear cooperation initiatives with Russia. We were en route to Pakistan, a country of particular interest to this Commission and to the United States, only to hear that the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad had occurred. We had been hours from staying in that very hotel.

    Ultimately, we opted to center the Commission findings on several areas where the risks to the United States are increasing: the crossroads of terrorism and proliferation in the poorly governed parts of Pakistan, the prevention of biological and nuclear terrorism, and the potential erosion of international nuclear security, treaties, and norms as we enter a nuclear energy renaissance.

    The intent of this report is neither to frighten nor to reassure the American people about the current state of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. It is to underscore that the U.S. government has yet to fully adapt to these circumstances, and to convey the sobering reality that the risks are growing faster than our multilayered defenses. Our margin of safety is shrinking, not growing.

    We thank you for the honor of allowing us to serve our country in this task. Our Commission and staff stand ready to help you in any way possible to explore and weigh the findings and recommendations contained in this report.

    Respectfully submitted,
    Senator Bob Graham Senator Jim Talent
    Chairman Vice-Chairman
    Dr. Graham T. Allison Ms. Robin Cleveland
    Mr. Stephen G. Rademaker The Honorable Timothy J. Roemer
    Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman Mr. Henry D. Sokolski
    Mr. Richard Verma

    (...)

    December 2, 2008

    The Honorable Nancy Pelosi The Honorable John A. Boehner - United States House of Representatives United States House of Representatives - 235 Cannon House Office Building 1011 Longworth House Office Building - Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515

    The Honorable Harry Reid The Honorable Mitch McConnell - United States Senate United States Senate - 528 Hart Senate Office Building 361-A Russell Senate Office Building - Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20510

    Dear Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Reid, Minority Leader Boehner, and Minority Leader McConnell:

    In accordance with the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-53), we hereby submit the report of the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism.

    The mandate given to this Commission by Congress was far-reaching. We were given a charter to assess, within 180 days, any and all of the nation?s activities, initiatives, and programs to prevent weapons of mass destruction proliferation and terrorism. We were also asked to provide concrete recommendations?a road map, if you will?to address these threats. In response, we brought together a staff of more than two dozen professionals and subject matter experts from across the national security, intelligence, and law enforcement communities. We interviewed more than 250
    government officials and nongovernmental experts. We held eight major commission meetings and one public hearing.

    Our research encompassed travel from the Sandia National Laboratory in New Mexico to London to Vienna. We traveled to Moscow to assess U.S. nuclear cooperation initiatives with Russia. We were en route to Pakistan, a country of particular interest to this Commission and to the United States, only to hear that the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad had occurred. We had been hours from staying in that very hotel. Ultimately, we opted to center the Commission findings on several areas where the risks to the United States are increasing: the crossroads of terrorism and proliferation in the poorly governed parts of Pakistan, the prevention of biological and nuclear terrorism, and the potential erosion of international nuclear security, treaties, and norms as we enter a nuclear energy renaissance. The intent of this report is neither to frighten nor to reassure the American people about the current state of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. It is to underscore that the U.S. government has yet to fully adapt to these circumstances, and to convey the sobering reality that the risks are growing faster than our multilayered defenses. Our margin of safety is shrinking, not growing.

    We thank you for the honor of allowing us to serve our country in this task. Our Commission and staff stand ready to help you in any way possible to explore and weigh the findings and recommendations contained in this report.

    Respectfully submitted,
    Senator Bob Graham Senator Jim Talent
    Chairman Vice-Chairman
    Dr. Graham T. Allison Ms. Robin Cleveland
    Mr. Stephen G. Rademaker The Honorable Timothy J. Roemer
    Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman Mr. Henry D. Sokolski
    Mr. Richard Verma

    (...)
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