TY - BOOK AU - Bowman,Stephen TI - When the eagle screams: America's vulnerability to terrorism SN - 1559722282 : AV - HV6432 .B68 1994 U1 - 363.2/2/0973 20 PY - 1994/// CY - Secaucus, N.J. PB - Carol Pub. Group KW - Terrorism KW - United States KW - Subversive activities N1 - "A Birch Lane Press book."; Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-240) and index; Contenidos: Part I: The Awakening Introduction to terrorism Political, social, and religious roots of terrorism Domestic terrorist groups Vulnerabilities in access to materials and facilities Part II: Physical Targets Vulnerable national infrastructures (energy, oil, communication) Impact of attacks on critical systems Risks of nuclear energy and biological warfare Part III: The Response Evaluation of counter-terrorism strategies National energy security policy Role of foreign policy Cultural clashes in combating terrorism Balancing democracy with security measures N2 - Bowman's central thesis is that terrorism is not merely a criminal issue but a significant national security threat that requires a comprehensive and proactive response. He argues that the United States' reliance on outdated Cold War-era strategies and its underestimation of the capabilities of modern terrorists have left the nation vulnerable. The book emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift in how terrorism is perceived and addressed, advocating for a more integrated approach that involves intelligence, law enforcement, and public awareness. While some critics have noted the lack of specific references and the speculative nature of certain assertions, the book's foresight and the urgency of its message have been widely acknowledged. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of complacency and the importance of vigilance in safeguarding national security ER -