International Organized Crime Strategy.
Abstract
International Organized Crime permeates all aspects of the national security interests as stated in President Clinton's May 1998 International Organized Crime Strategy (IOC). The extent of influence of the IOC in domestic matters, terrorist support and illegal commerce (to include the sale of materials for Weapons of Mass Destruction and illegal drugs to the financing of unaligned nations) has grown exponentially in the last ten years constituting an enemy threat. Utilizing the tools of war to augment the President's policy including mobilizing the will of the people and the use of the military are options. This project will discuss the current environment, explore strategy enhancements and suggest ways and means of mobilizing the will of the people and the effective use of the military.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 15, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA364137
Entities
People
- Mary E. Westmoreland
Organizations
- United States Army War College