Threat Matrix was a 2003Americandramatelevision series. It lasted 16 episodes. The plot consisted of the events in an United States Homeland Security anti-terrorism unit, lead by Special agent John Kilmer. 2003 (MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Drama is a term generally used to refer to a literary form involving parts written for actors to perform. ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... An episode is to television and radio what a chapter is to a book: a part of a sequence of a body of work. ... The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a Cabinet department of the federal government of the United States that is concerned with protecting Americas people from harm and its property from damage. ... Anti-terrorism is a philosophical antithesis that emerges from a thorough examining of the concept of terrorism as well as an attempt to understand and articulate what constitutes terrorism. ... Special agent may refer to: In the United States Government Any civilian (i. ...
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ThreatMatrix premiered on ABC on September 18, 2003.
Against this rising threat, the Homeland Security Agency has created a highly specialized, elite task force trained and equipped to counter anyone or anything that threatens our nation.
With stories ripped from headlines, ThreatMatrix is a drama with a ticking clock in an arena as deep and complex as today's world.
His discounting of warfare and failed states as significant threats indicates that he interpreted threats at the individual level from a more outsider-looking-in perspective, one in which the threats to an individual living in a warring state are canceled out by the greater majority of individuals that do not face this threat.
At the state level, the largest threat was that of warfare, reflecting the traditional state-centric view that survival of warfare is the basic threat that the state faces.
The threat of states at risk was almost entirely discounted by Kennedy, who regarded the collapse or pending collapse of a nation as a threat of isolated impact that rarely occurs.