How US tries to thwart terror attacks in advance
“There’s no doubt that Russia and China want to affect the outcome of the U.S. election,” says former White House Counterterrorism Coordinator Richard Clarke. So administrations try to game out what adversaries might do, “and how you would react to that kind of surprise so that you have a script in advance.”
04:41 – Source: CNN
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