U.S. may be backsliding on security - Chertoff
February 6, 2008
“From weak border controls to the risk of chemical bombs, the United States could be backsliding
on national security since the Sept. 11 attacks, Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff said on Wednesday.
“A couple of years after 9/11 it would not have seemed conceivable that a ‘business as usual’ mentality could creep back into our public mind-set. It has begun to return,” Chertoff told a forum at Harvard University.” (Reuters)
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