Strategy-policy mismatch : how the U.S. Army can help close gaps in countering weapons of mass destruction /
Although two successive presidents have determined that weapons of mass destruction (WMD)--particularly nuclear weapons in the hands of violent extremists--pose the greatest threat to the American people, and have decided that countering their proliferation is a top strategic priority, neither admin...
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Santa Monica, CA :
RAND,
[2014]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Gaps Between Countering WMD and Prioritizing Resources
- Counter-WMD Missions and WMD-E Operations
- Illustrative WMD-E Scenarios and Ground Force Requirements
- Concluding Observations
- Appendix A: Selected National Security Documents and Joint and Service Doctrine
- Appendix B: DPRK and Syrian WMD Sites
- Appendix C: Scenario Context for DPRK Case Study
- Appendix D: Review of Available Estimates on Support Ratio in Iraq.