Possibility of a terrorist organization acquiring and/or carrying out an attack on US. soil using a WMD (CBRNE)
Paper details
In a 3-5 page paper, (excluding cover and reference page) discuss the possibility of a terrorist organization acquiring and/or carrying out an attack on US. soil using a WMD (CBRNE)- Identify and describe the types of weapons of mass destruction available to terrorists today (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical and Radiological, and Explosive weapons) and their capacity to create mass destruction- Explain how each weapon is used, the results expected, and the differences between these weapons- Which weapons are most likely to be used by the terrorist organization and Why. Major points should be clearly stated and well supported With facts, details, and evidence- Include examples to support major points-
NOTE This Assignment Will require outside research- Use at least three credible sources beyond the text material and discuss how you evaluated the credibility of the resources used- You may consult the Library, the internet, the textbook, other course material, and any other outside resources in supporting your task, using proper citations in APA style-
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Counter Terrorism Final Paper
Instructions
Final Paper
The final paper must contain 10-12 full pages of content, double-spaced, with Standard 1inch margins and 12-point
Standard font- YOU must use APA or Chicago/Turabian style for citations- Ali papers must use a minimum of five primary
and five secondary sources- YOU may use the sources assigned for this course, DUt you may not count them toward the
minimum sources for your project- At least two of your secondary sources must be academic journal artiCies-
Your paper should have a minimum of 10 sources, five primary and five secondary sources- (it you are unfamiliar with
this distinction, check OUt the information here: httpzllsubjectguides-Iibrary.american-edu/primary -) Restrict your sources
to newspaper artiCies from major national and international papers, published journals and magazine artiCies, academic
sources, and websites from major organizations and government agencies- Course materials may be used as a
reference, DUt it does not count toward the minimum number of sources- Encyclopedias and dictionaries are not
appropriate sources for college level work- Online sources are fine, DUt they must be authoritative sources- Wikipedia,
Aboutcom, and other nonacademic websites are not acceptable sources- (Bear in mind that anyone can submit an
anicle to Wikipedia-)
if you are unsure about now to determine whether an online source is a good one, the Online Writing Lab at Purdue
University nas an excellent resource guide: https://owl-english-purdue-edu/owI/resource/553/1I- if you Stiii have doubts
as to whether a source is acceptable, send your instructor an e-mail-