What can individuals do to protect themselves against terrorism?
Cetron: First, take the threat seriously at every level. Americans could lobby Congress and federal agencies to implement strategies against terrorism, such as protecting public buildings, maintaining stockpiles of vaccine against anthrax and other likely biological terror agents, and training doctors how to recognize and treat victims of chemical and biological weapons. When Americans travel, they should avoid appearing obviously American or rich. Don’t wear U.S. insignia or loud “tourist” clothes. Don’t flaunt your U.S. passport. Don’t fly first class, and when you have the choice, avoid sitting on the aisle (where you can be easily grabbed as a hostage). Most important, always be aware of your surroundings, notice how the people near you look and behave. If you begin to feel uncomfortable or conspicuous, move away. Your instincts are probably warning you of danger. WFS: What is your biggest fear about global security right now? Cetron: I see an ominous trend in the growing number of
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