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    BROWN UNVEILS SECURITY STRATEGY

    BBC
    KarabakhOpen
    19-03-2008 10:52:33

    Prime Minister Gordon Brown is set to outline the major threats facing
    Britain in the country's first ever national security strategy.

    As well as terror attacks, it will focus on the risks from climate
    change, scarce energy supplies, migration, flooding and pandemic
    diseases.

    The PM will address the issues and what the state and citizens can
    do to confront them in a statement to MPs.

    Security Minister Lord West says it is vital to look at a range
    of threats.

    The drawing up of such a document and getting Whitehall departments
    to agree on it has not been an easy task - the strategy is four months
    behind schedule.

    Threats as diverse as failed states and extreme weather are expected
    to rank as importantly as terrorism.

    BBC Security correspondent Gordon Corera said there would be "an
    emphasis on the new, complex, interrelated nature of risk and the
    need for greater public awareness.

    "The challenge for government will be transforming this ambitious
    framework into effective action."

    Lord West, the former head of the Royal Navy, rejected suggestions
    that it will be no more than a "worthy" study.

    "There are some areas which we have got very well under control; there
    are other areas where a lot of work is needed and what this is doing
    is identifying that and giving us a focus as a way to move forward,"
    he told BBC1's Politics Show.

    'Vigilance'

    "If there was an easy answer to all of this we would not have had to
    go down this route.

    "It is highly complicated and it is very difficult, but we are leading
    the world on this.

    "Rather than anything in the past which was produced - very much
    defence, foreign policy, a bit of Home Office, the threat to the
    state - we are now much more looking at the citizen and tying the
    citizen into this.

    "Let's think of their vigilance, how does this involve them."

    However, a report by think-tank Demos warned recently that the
    government was "lurching from one crisis to another" and leaving the
    country vulnerable to attack.

    It said: "The forthcoming national security strategy is a step in
    the right direction but its aim must be to transform our outdated
    and compartmentalised national security architecture.

    "Unless we have joined-up government of national security, we will
    be vulnerable through the cracks."
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