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  • ...ongressional Labor and Working Families Caucus]]; co-chair [[Task Force on Terrorism and Proliferation Financing]]; ironworker and union member
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  • ...lect Committee on Intelligence|Intelligence Committee]]: [[Subcommittee on Terrorism, Human Intelligence, Analysis and Counterintelligence Subcommittee]]
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  • ...ts to prove to Washington that it was a reliable ally in the fight against terrorism."'' ...ts to prove to Washington that it was a reliable ally in the fight against terrorism.
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  • ...mmittee, House Armed Services Committee|Strategic Forces Subcommittee]], [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]; [[House Permanent
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  • ...founder of ''[[Middle East Forum]]'', saying "The enemy in this war is not terrorism, but militant Islam." ...arsenal necessary to take part in the struggle against militant Islam and terrorism" are misusing the rights to freedom of expression by using written communic
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  • ...ittee on Education and Labor]]; [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]: [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]] ; retired [[colonel
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  • *''Hatred's Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global Terrorism'' (DC: [[Regnery Publishing]], 2004).
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  • ...r, [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]]: [[Subcommittee on Terrorism/HUMINT, Analysis and Counterintelligence]] and [[Subcommittee on Intelligen
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  • ...icers; the American Society of Access Professionals; International Counter-Terrorism Officers Association; the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals
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  • ...called an "apologist" for radical Islam by the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]]
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  • ...e]], Senior Fellow, Defense Task Force; former European Director of the [[Terrorism Research Center]], Deputy Director of International Policy Institute (IPI)
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  • | publisher=[[Oil and Gas Industry Terrorism Monitor]] ...security.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-publications/publication-search/prevention-terrorism-act-2005/Paper1?view=Binary
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  • ==Modern terrorism==
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  • ...d Law Enforcement Affairs]] (1998-2002). NSC Senior Director for Combating Terrorism at the National Security Council (2002-3)
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  • ...Committee on Veterans’ Affairs]], she worked on issues related to domestic terrorism preparedness and the consequences of biological, chemical, and radiological
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  • ...h Administration]] post in 2007 after criticizing lawyers that represented terrorism; Stimson apologized. He had been Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary for Det ...[Keep America Safe]], on Justice Department attorneys that had represented terrorism suspects. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...ot based on a conflict between nation-states. Examples include non-state [[terrorism]], the international drug trade and [[piracy]].
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  • '''Martin C. Libicki''' is a [[terrorism]] analyst at the RAND Corporation<ref name=Pubs />. He was formerly at the
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. Intelligence and terrorism from 2000]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...nd [[Strategic Forces Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee]] and [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]; chair of special p
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  • ...state)|Florida]]); member of the House Armed Services Committee and its [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]], [[Military Personn
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  • ...hostile view of Islam and of U.S. academic coverage of the Middle East and terrorism.
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  • ==Terrorism== ==Domestic terrorism==
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  • ...Authority|Palestinian political system]]. While they were highly visible [[terrorism|terrorist]] groups in the 1970s and early 1980s, they have been eclipsed by
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  • ...America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001]] (as amended), or [[PATRIOT Act]]
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  • ...rsity of Utah]]; Research Fellow at the International Institute on Counter-Terrorism, The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzeliya, Israel and has been awarded a Sen
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  • | title = The Psychological Framework of Suicide Terrorism ...g/jl/vp496.htm}}</ref> Not all suicide attacks meet the basic criterion of terrorism: attack on civilian targets. Indeed, the suicider may not even attempt to h
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  • ...nce]] ([[National Security Agency]] is in his district), [[Subcommittee on Terrorism, Human Intelligence, Analysis, and Counterintelligence]] and [[Subcommittee
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  • ...t-stopping-terrorism/ Wasn't the Patriot Act supposed to be about Stopping Terrorism?] from the TechDirt podcast 9-8-2011
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. Intelligence and terrorism in the 1970s]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...n [[Australia]]n who has been charged and acquitted under Australia's anti-terrorism laws.<ref name=BusinessInsider2013-05-18> ==First Australian charged under its anti-terrorism act==
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  • ...t-stopping-terrorism/ Wasn't the Patriot Act supposed to be about Stopping Terrorism?] from the TechDirt podcast 9-8-2011
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  • ...d countries (i.e., [[jus post bello]]), and, with considerable argument, [[terrorism]] and [[guerrilla warfare]].
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  • ...ssioner for Refugees]] (2004-2006); Director of Global Affairs and Counter-Terrorism at the [[National Security Council ]](1991-1993) and as Deputy in the Burea
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  • Formed in 1995 by [[Steven Emerson]], the '''Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT)''' studies radical Islamist groups. It is a non-profit organization t | title = About the Investigative Project on Terrorism
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  • ..."the concerns of Australian citizens about a broad range of issues such as terrorism, appeasement, tolerance, war and justice in society. We note that these iss
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  • ==Presidential authority against terrorism==
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  • '''The Al Qaida Plan''' is a 90 movie produced by self-described [[counter-terrorism]] expert [[Evan Kohlmann]].<ref name=McClatchy2008-07-29/><ref name=Associa | url = https://theworld.org/stories/2013/08/14/terrorism-consultant-evan-kohlmann-criticized-over-al-qaida-plan-video
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  • ...Ministry of Defense, most recently acting as Senior Analyst in the Counter Terrorism branch of the Dutch Defense Intelligence Service's Counter Intelligence Dep ...ing those hosted by NATO; the Center for Policing Terrorism; the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point; and the Hudson Institute.
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  • ...bin Ladin-Respect for Pakistan’s Established Policy Parameters on Counter Terrorism] Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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  • ...hkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ)''' is a Pakistani group, banned by the government for terrorism. Its long-term goal is to make Pakistan a Salafist state; in the shorter te | publisher = South Asia Terrorism Portal}}</ref>
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  • ...he U.K. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), and Scotland Yard's SO-15 Counter Terrorism Command. <ref name=AboutNEFA>{{citation | journal = Global Terrorism Alert
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  • ...He is also the founder and Chairman of the International Academic Counter Terrorism Community (ICTAC). In addition, he is a Koret Distinguished Visiting Fellow ...nce, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2002. Dissertation: "Israel’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy – Efficacy versus Liberal – Democratic Values"
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  • ...itary Commissions of Certain Non-United States Citizens in the War Against Terrorism
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  • ===Terrorism=== ...to establish a National Homeland Security Agency to protect the U.S. from terrorism. This was based on the recommendations of the [[Hart-Rudman Commission]], a
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  • ==Terrorism==
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  • ...training, it now does include research centers, especially its [[Combating Terrorism Center]].
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  • ...90s, that western counterterrorism analysts have described as a manual for terrorism.<ref name=DefenseLinkManchesterManual>
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  • ...n, David. ''The West's Road to 9/11: Resisting, Appeasing and Encouraging Terrorism since 1970.'' Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 297 pp. * Combs, Cindy C. and Slann, Martin. ''Encyclopedia of Terrorism.'' (2007). 478 pp.
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  • ...ctions, and seize of assets, of organizations designated as having ties to terrorism.
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  • ...ernational Relations Theory: Conflict and the Middle East, Introduction to Terrorism Studies). At the [[Hebrew University (Jerusalem)]], he taught Strategy in
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  • ...force and stricter national security measures in response of threats of [[terrorism]]. He voted against the implementation of [[CAFTA]], the free trade agreeme
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  • *Terrorism: Rogue Operators, July/August 2008 [http://www.brookings.edu/articles/2008/
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  • ...National Intelligence was created in 2004 by the ''Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act''<ref name=Law /> One of the main functions of the ODNI is The ''Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004'' (Public Law 108-458) was created because of the pe
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  • ...r of the original board, became chair in 1989. Its focus has evolved to [[terrorism]], China, [[North Korea]], and [[Western Sahara]].
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  • ...an improvised explosive device or tampering with containers and used for [[terrorism]]" has taken on more general applicability. <ref name=JP3-41>{{citation
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  • *''America Responds to Terrorism (edited)''
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  • '''''Lashkar e-Tayyiba ''(LeT)''' is an insurgency focused on Kashmir, using terrorism, which increasingly operates in India, Central Asia, and Chechnya. It is su | publisher = South Asia Terrorism Portal}}</ref>
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  • The Netherlands supports the global coalition against terrorism with leadership, personnel and material, including the deployment of troops ...implementing the 2002 European Union (EU) framework decision on combating terrorism, became effective. The act makes recruitment for the Jihad and conspiracy w
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  • .... state)]], where it is located. Its research centers include groups for [[terrorism]], [[constitutional law]] and [[ballistic missile defense]]. ==Terrorism==
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  • ...m it in the 1970s, believing it was too moderate; it was designated as a [[terrorism|terrorist organization]] by the [[United States of America]] in 1997.<ref n | title = Professor in Deadlocked Terrorism Case Could Face a New Indictment
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  • ==Terrorism== ...11]] attack, Germany has been a reliable U.S. ally in the campaign against terrorism. [[Image:LutjensHonors.jpg|thumb|300px|Lutjens on 9/11]]
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  • *War on Terrorism ===War on Terrorism===
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  • ...al task force that responsible for maritime security principally against [[terrorism]], but also [[piracy]], southeast of the Strait of Hormuz, in the [[Gulf of
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