WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The possibility of another attack against the United States is "very real," Vice President Dick Cheney said Sunday.
Recent reports of increased communications among suspected al Qaeda operatives are reminders that the war against terrorism remains in high gear, Cheney said.
"In my opinion, prospects of a future attack against the United States is almost certain," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "We don't know if it's going to be tomorrow or next week or next year." He added that it was "not a matter of if, but when."
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"I think that the prospects of a future attack on the U.S. are almost a certainty," Cheney said on Fox News Sunday. "It could happen tomorrow, it could happen next week, it could happen next year, but they will keep trying. And we have to be prepared."
Cheney said he believes that the United States has had success in disrupting the al-Qaida network, but it is impossible to prepare a perfect defense.
"You try to read the tea leaves. We look for pieces of information and evidence, but you never get the complete picture," Cheney said on NBC's Meet the Press.
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Get a clue, Dick Cheney isn't getting his intel from Joe Farah's "G2 Intelligence Bulletin".