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Here are some previous Think Tank programs that may be of interest.
Spy Wars (aired 3/25/2004)
America has a vast intelligence network--from the CIA and FBI to the National Security Agency. In spite of victories against terrorists and the capture of Saddam Hussein, they are under fire for failures at home on 9/11, and failures abroad, both before and after the Iraq War. Experts say over-reliance on advanced spy technology should be substituted by a new emphasis on first-hand human intelligence. What are the obstacles to gathering credible information on the ground? Are America’s spy agencies configured to fight the war on terror? And are we doing an effective job of preventing new attacks on America?
THE HOME FRONT, THEN AND NOW (aired 1/4/2002)
When the World Trade Center was hit by terrorists on September 11, many
shocked Americans said: "This is like Pearl Harbor."
It was just sixty years ago, on December 7, 1941, that Japan launched its surprise attack on America. The bombing jolted an ambivalent America into a war fought not only on the battlefields of Europe and Asia but also on the home front. How critical was this effort to the U.S. victory in World War II? And how does that compare to America’s home front today? Are therelessons to be learned?
Is there a terrorist threat in Canada? (aired 9/29/2001)
This week, Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg takes a look at the threat of a terrorist attack coming across the Canadian-American border. America has long been the number one target of terrorists. The last decade has seen a string of attacks against Americans around the world and, on occasion, even on American soil. There is increasing concern that Canada our friendly neighbor to the north is becoming a popular spot for terrorist activity aimed at the United States. How great a threat is terrorism to the United States? How serious is the problem in Canada? And what can be done about it?
Do We Need a National Missile Defense? (aired 2/3/2000)
Think Tank weighs the pros and cons of implementing a national missile defense. In the almost two decades since Ronald Reagan proposed the Strategic Defense Initiative, better known as “Star Wars,” the world has changed significantly. Are there current threats to national security that justify developing a national missile defense? Would such a defense system work?
Should There Be Women in the Military? (aired 4/24/1997)
There is a growing presence of women in the military. Is it working? What about the apparent sexual rampage at Aberdeen? What about women in combat? What about Tailhook?

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