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In addition to the natural and technological hazards described in this
publication, Americans face threats posed by hostile governments or extremist
groups. These threats to national security include acts of terrorism and acts of war. The following is general information about national security emergencies.
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.
Acts of terrorism range from threats of terrorism, assassinations, kidnappings,
hijackings, bomb scares and bombings, cyber attacks (computer-based), to the
use of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons.
High-risk targets include military and civilian government facilities, international airports, large cities and high-profile landmarks. Terrorists might also target large public gatherings, water and food supplies, utilities, and corporate centers. Further, they are capable of spreading fear by sending
explosives or chemical and biological agents through the mail.
In the immediate area of a terrorist event, you would need to rely on police, fire and other officials for instructions. However, you can prepare in much the same way
you would prepare for other crisis events.
please read the "Preparing for Terrorism" section.
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