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  • ...ir influence through the publicity associated with their violence. Acts of terrorism include bomb scares and bombings, hijackings, assassinations, kidnappings, ...tewatch.org/news/2007/mar/uk-definition-of-terrorism.pdf The Definition of Terrorism] Report to the UK Parliament, March 2007</ref>
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  • ...nce of Foreign Ministers (2005). Kuala Lumpur Declaration on International Terrorism at [http://www.oic-oci.org/english/fm/11_extraordinary/declaration.htm] ...2002). ''Analysing Terrorism and Counterterrorism: A Communications Model. Terrorism and Political Violence''. 14(2).
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  • '''Chemical terrorism''' is the form of [[terrorism]] that uses the ...e may be controversy about the definition of the politically-charged word "terrorism," the tactics and technology of
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  • | article url =http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Terrorism&direction=next&oldid=100130685 In short, we must find a terrorism expert to approve this article. My apologies, again. --[[User:Larry Sanger
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  • [[Terrorism]] that uses the toxic effects of [[chemical]]s to kill, injure, or otherwis
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  • ...errorism, Homeland Security] - A large collection of scholarly articles on terrorism and counterterrorism. ...recent/sept_11/changing_faces_05.shtml BBC History - The Changing Faces of Terrorism]
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  • ...ir influence through the publicity associated with their violence. Acts of terrorism include bomb scares and bombings, hijackings, assassinations, kidnappings, ...tewatch.org/news/2007/mar/uk-definition-of-terrorism.pdf The Definition of Terrorism] Report to the UK Parliament, March 2007</ref>
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  • {{r|terrorism}}
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  • ...formally announced they have formed a new bipartisan '''Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus'''. The four were the founding co-chairs; Rep. [[Jane Harman]] ([[
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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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  • ...New York, a think tank for understanding the motivations and doctrine of [[terrorism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence (1970-2004)]]
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  • .... House of Representatives]], generally supportive of a very vigorous anti-terrorism policy
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  • '''U.S. intelligence''' continued to be concerned with '''terrorism from 2000''' on, with the level of activity, of course, increasing greatly {{seealso|terrorism}}
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  • Under the [[U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary]], the '''Terrorism and Homeland Security Subcommittee''' has jurisdiction over various law enf *Oversight of anti-terrorism enforcement and policy
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  • {{main|Terrorism}} ==Intelligence Community view of terrorism==
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  • ...te Committee on the Judiciary]], the subcommittee with jurisdiction over [[terrorism]], [[domestic security]] and [[counterintelligence]] and [[cryptography]] e
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. Intelligence and terrorism from 2000]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence}}
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  • {{seealso|U.S. Intelligence and terrorism in the 1980s}} ...there were actions against US personnel and facilities in other countries. Terrorism was definitely present as a worldwide phenomenon, and the [[Central Intelli
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  • ...nce community spent much effort to detect and interfere with threats of '''terrorism in the 1990s'''. The period was characterized by a wide range of terrorist ...her extensively," he told CNN terrorism analyst Peter L. Bergen. The Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York, the FBI, the U.S. Attorney's office in the Southern
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  • ...nition of terrorism, as a unique offense. For example, many discussions of terrorism emphasize it is directed against noncombatants. World War II kamikaze suici ...combatants under the Geneva Convention, but the Conventions do not define terrorism.
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  • Tracking and actions against [[terrorism]] by the [[United States intelligence community]] in the 1970s
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  • Tracking and actions against [[terrorism]] by the [[United States intelligence community]] in the 1990s
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. Intelligence and terrorism in the 1980s]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence}}
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  • ...man, [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]], Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security
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  • ===Terrorism and military issues=== {{r|Terrorism}}
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  • ...with the RAND Corporation; board member, [[Jamestown Foundation]]; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism, [[Human Rights Watch]]; Expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group
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  • ...gn Policy Research Institute]], Co-Chairman, Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security
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  • ...esigned and apologized, in 2007, after criticizing lawyers who represented terrorism suspects
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  • ...uding killing or capturing terrorists; complements and can include '''anti-terrorism''', or measures taken to minimize the impact of an attempted or completed a
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  • ...rrorism and National Security in the U.S. Attorney's office, led the Joint Terrorism Task Force
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  • #redirect [[Chemical terrorism]]
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  • {{r|Terrorism}} {{r|Counter Terrorism Command, Metropolitan Police}}
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  • ...errorism, Homeland Security] - A large collection of scholarly articles on terrorism and counterterrorism. ...recent/sept_11/changing_faces_05.shtml BBC History - The Changing Faces of Terrorism]
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  • [[terrorism]] analyst at the RAND Corporation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence (1970-2004)]]
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  • ...ive director of [[Claremont Institute#Terrorism|Americans for Victory Over Terrorism]], and producer of [[William Bennett|Bill Bennett's Morning In America]]; b
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  • A research and archive organization for information on [[terrorism]]
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  • ...nce of Foreign Ministers (2005). Kuala Lumpur Declaration on International Terrorism at [http://www.oic-oci.org/english/fm/11_extraordinary/declaration.htm] ...2002). ''Analysing Terrorism and Counterterrorism: A Communications Model. Terrorism and Political Violence''. 14(2).
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  • *Editor, ''Europe Confronts Terrorism'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
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  • A [[person]] who commits or plans to commit an act of [[terrorism]].
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  • Trained in law and international relations, a terrorism investigator working for the NEFA Foundation.
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  • [[Terrorism]] that uses the toxic effects of [[chemical]]s to kill, injure, or otherwis
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  • ...nclude>An Australian muslim who has been charged under the Australian anti-terrorism act
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  • ...ating Jihadism: American Hegemony and Interstate Cooperation in the War on Terrorism'' University of Chicago Press, 2009.
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  • Tracking and actions against [[terrorism]] by the [[United States intelligence community]] in the 1970s
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  • Tracking and actions against [[terrorism]] by the [[United States intelligence community]] in the 1980s
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  • Tracking and actions against [[terrorism]] by the [[United States intelligence community]] in the 1990s
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  • ...ge W. Bush]] authorizing the seizure of financial assets associated with [[terrorism]]
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  • ...90s, that western counterterrorism analysts have described as a manual for terrorism.
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  • ...amestown Foundation''' is a think tank and publisher of foreign policy and terrorism information.
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  • ...Policy Research Institute]], Senior Fellow, Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security ...Policy Research Institute]], Senior Fellow, Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security
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  • Director of U.S. Programs, [[Open Society Institute]]; Board, Americas and Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Associate Legal Director,
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  • ...ow, [[European Council on Human Rights]]; [[Crimes of War Project]] Board; Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • ...aw enforcement attention; of wider use against computer crime than against terrorism alone
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  • ...in Republican politics, and with extensive experience in intelligence and terrorism
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  • .... House of Representatives]], generally supportive of a very vigorous anti-terrorism policy
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  • ...; formed with assistance of [[Inter-Services Intelligence]]; listed as a [[terrorism|terrorist]] organization by the United States
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  • Under the [[U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary]], the '''Terrorism and Homeland Security Subcommittee''' has jurisdiction over various law enf *Oversight of anti-terrorism enforcement and policy
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  • ...ased [[Jihad|Jihadist]] group focused on [[Kashmir]], widely banned as a [[terrorism|terrorist]] organization, and possibly responsible for the [[2008 Mumbai at
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  • ...tes)|D-]][[Georgia]]); member, [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]: [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]
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  • ...New York, a think tank for understanding the motivations and doctrine of [[terrorism]]
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  • *''Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism"
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  • ...mparative Law at New York Law School; Council on Foreign Relations; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism and Europe/Central Asia, [[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • ...lamist and [[Shi'a]] group, centered in [[Lebanon]], which has conducted [[terrorism]] there and worldwide, but also acts a shadow government and provides publi
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  • [[terrorism|Terrorist]] attacks on resources on computer and telecommunications network
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  • Henry Willis et al., Estimating Terrorism Risk, RAND, 2005, http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2005/RAND_MG388.pdf
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  • ...warfare|guerrilla]]s and wrote doctrinal manual including techniques of [[terrorism]] during the [[civil war]] in [[Cyprus]]
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  • ...; [[Colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; Terrorism Task Force, Regular Member and Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relation
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  • ...China. Terrorism is a challenge to Pakistan internally, but international terrorism, including the 9/11 attack, has originated in Pakistan. Pakistan also is a
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  • Journalist and researcher on [[terrorism]] and the [[drug trade]], who wrote for UPI and the Washington Post before
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  • U.S. expert on [[Yemen]], a terrorism analyst for the [[Jamestown Foundation]] and a doctoral candidate at the [[
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  • ...nited States)|R-]][[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]]); member of the [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]
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  • ...rty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; Board, United States and Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; legal affairs correspondent, [[The
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  • ...y]] under the [[Military Commissions Act of 2006]] that tries non-national terrorism suspects; a retired Chief Judge of the [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Arme
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  • ...health care bill; [[Blue Dog Coalition]]; cofounder, [[Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus]]; [[Congressional Caucus on Bosnia]]
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  • Senior Adviser, Asia Program, [[International Crisis Group]]; Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Asia Director, Human Rights
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  • Politics, insurgency, [[terrorism]], and [[counterinsurgency]] between the [[State of Israel]] and the popula
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  • (1940-2007) Distinguished Chair of the Combating Terrorism Center, [[United States Military Academy]] (2003-2007); Deputy National Sec
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  • ...lem", discussing how it exacerbates the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and [[terrorism]] in general, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123120586642556073.html
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  • ...disambiguation)|New York]]); [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]] and [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]; voted against [[H.
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  • ...d States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); member of the [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]] and [[Tactical and
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  • Senior Lecturer in Defense Analysis, Center on Terrorism and Irregular Warfare, [[Naval Postgraduate School]];[[Deputy Assistant Sec
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  • ...han to the needs of a specific military service or specific mission (e.g., terrorism); they may, however, be oriented to specific collection or analysis discipl
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  • ...military aspects of space and [[ballistic missile defense]], as well as [[terrorism]] and restoring the principles of the Founders of the Constitution; Affilia
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  • U.S. journalist and [[terrorism]] investigator whose work goes back to the early 1990s; variously called on
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  • ...ssee (U.S. state)|Tennessee]]); [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]: [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]; [[U.S. House Commi
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  • ...time or in sequence (such as committed by [[serial killer]]s) perhaps by [[terrorism]] or [[bombing]] or [[poisoning]] or by some other method, against [[civili
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  • ...but is not based on a conflict between nation-states, such as non-state [[terrorism]], the international drug trade or [[piracy]]
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  • ...lina (U.S. state)]]); member [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]] and [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]; member, [[New Demo
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  • ...[improvised explosive device]] or tampering with containers and used for [[terrorism]]
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  • ...[Congressional Caucus on Bosnia]]; founding co-chair, [[Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus]]
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  • ...t revived in 1976 over Cold War concerns, and recently reactivated against terrorism, stated as militant Islam.
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  • ...or is World War IV", and Daniel Pipes saying "The enemy in this war is not terrorism, but militant Islam."
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  • An American citizen, convicted in 2007 of conspiring to assist in terrorism in foreign countries, who was originally arrested in 2002 by U.S. law enfor
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  • ...produces a strong smell; a version without color or smell is popular in [[terrorism|terrorist]] bombs
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  • ...llow at the Council on Foreign Relations and directs the Council’s special terrorism project. He was a professional staff member at the 9-11 Commission, and is
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  • ...g its chief enemy as [[Steven Emerson]] and his [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] rather than terrorist groups; called anti-Israel by Anti-Defamation Leagu
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  • | article url =http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Terrorism&direction=next&oldid=100130685 In short, we must find a terrorism expert to approve this article. My apologies, again. --[[User:Larry Sanger
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  • ...hese are not challenged. How about a balanced discussion of the dangers of terrorism on public infrastructure? Maybe use Zaporizhzhia as an example:
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  • ...he is on the [[Subcommittee on Seapower and Expeditionary Forces]] and [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]] and chairs the [[St His intelligence assignements are with [[Subcommittee on Terrorism, Human Intelligence, Analysis and Counterintelligence]], and the [[Subcommi
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  • ...nterinsurgency]], currently Senior Lecturer in Defense Analysis, Center on Terrorism and Irregular Warfare, [[Naval Postgraduate School]]. Between 2007 and 2009
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  • ...involved the suicides of the hijackers, and it was considered an act of [[terrorism]] because civilians were killed. Alternatively, however, the Japanese [[kam
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  • *''Biowarfare and Terrorism ''''(Clarity Press:2005) (Crescent News, Malaysia: 2007). Éditions Demi-Lu
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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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  • ...withheld because the U.S. had threatened to stop providing intelligence on terrorism to the U.K., because "the public of the United Kingdom would be put at risk the nation needlessly ill-prepared for the threat of terrorism, that it
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  • ...ability against critical targets (e.g., [[weapons of mass destruction]], [[terrorism|terrorist]] leadership or operational staging), there has been a search for
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  • ...aq and his policies to fight terrorism. I have been involved in the war on terrorism for two decades, and in my view no world leader has better understood the s He came to the job as a terrorism expert, not an expert on the area or culture. It was tougher than he expect
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  • ...an image of moderation. For starters, it's on the wrong side in the war on terrorism. One indication came in October 1998, when the group demanded the removal o ==Muslim Americans and terrorism==
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  • ...r, resulting in distorted ideas of the main threat facing Americans today. Terrorism is only a means to an end; in this respect, a “war on terror” makes no | title=Phase III in the War on Terrorism? Challenges and opportunities
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  • ...nti-Terrorist Branch, which itself was absorbed in 2005 into a new Counter-Terrorism Command. Other specialist branches included, at various times: *SO12 - [[Special Branch]], no longer in use; merged into Counter Terrorism Command
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  • | title = Pediatric Terrorism and Disaster Preparedness | chapter = Chapter 7. Blast Terrorism
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  • ...ainable elsewhere''' on developments regarding conflict, mass violence and terrorism of particular utility to policymakers, as, for example, on the Jemaah Islam
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  • ...t of Justice]] attorneys for having, while in private practice, defended [[terrorism]] suspects on a ''[[pro bono]]'' basis, she said <blockquote>A fundamental
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  • *FEAR'S EMPIRE:WAR, TERRORISM AND DEMOCRACY IN AN AGE OF INTERDEPENDENCE. W.W. Norton, September, 2003
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  • According to the ''"The Routledge Companion to UK Counter-Terrorism"'', Borders said that she never recovered from the trauma of the attack. D | title = The Routledge Companion to UK Counter-Terrorism
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  • {{r|Terrorism}} ...Police, Firefighters and Medical Personnel,” in the Encyclopedia of World Terrorism: 1996-2002
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  • ...the long term. For while the public intuitively understands the threat of terrorism and is mobilized by it, and while states have well-developed institutions (
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  • ...te = A nonpartisan legal think tank plans to study U.S. treatment of terrorism detainees, partly out of concern that the country's policies lack clarity a
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  • ...ary Academy]], President of his own consulting firm, national security and terrorism analyst for [[NBC News]], and is on a number of boards of directors. He lef
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  • ...nition of terrorism, as a unique offense. For example, many discussions of terrorism emphasize it is directed against noncombatants. World War II kamikaze suici ...combatants under the Geneva Convention, but the Conventions do not define terrorism.
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  • ...emen. As of 2007, "... Yemen is an important partner in the global war on terrorism, providing assistance in the military, diplomatic, and financial arenas."<r ...sident Ali Abdullah Saleh on 2 January, offering U.S. support for fighting terrorism in the region. President Barack Obama said that al-Qaeda had "...trained..
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  • ...pers Ferry]] and was hanged for his efforts. He was viewed by many as a [[terrorism|terrorist]], while at the same time becoming a martyr for the antislavery m
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  • ...movements it symbolises – entities that use terrorism – from the tactic of terrorism itself."<ref name=Kilcullen2004>{{citation | title = Countering Global Insurgency: A Strategy for the War on Terrorism
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  • | title = Combating Terrorism with Preparation of the Battlespace
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  • ...h funds from the [[Port Security Grant Program]], a special fund to combat terrorism.<ref name=WashingtonTimes2014-09-21/>
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  • ...the Air Force Academy to invite born-again Christians to address cadets on terrorism rather than experts who could teach students about the Middle East. 'This s
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  • ...tted. Collective penalties and likewise all measures of intimidation or of terrorism are prohibited.''<br> ...nd "''collective penalties and likewise all measures of intimidation or of terrorism are prohibited.''"
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  • ...] on the role of development cooperation in discovering the root causes of terrorism. | url = http://jeffweintraub.blogspot.com/2006/06/how-to-discredit-terrorism-brendan.html}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ac2/wp-dyn/A17082-2004Nov1?language=printer French Push Limits in Fight On Terrorism: Wide Prosecutorial Powers Draw Scant Public Dissent], ''[[Washington Post]
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  • ...ando Bosch]] and [[Luis Posada Carriles]], who are wanted in Venezuela for terrorism charges. [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB153/index.htm] ...ner in 1976. Venezuela, from where the airliner flew, has charged him with terrorism against the aircraft.<ref name=NSAEBB153>{{citation
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  • ...1986, Ronald Reagan issued a policy, "The National Program for Combatting Terrorism".<ref name=NSDD207>{{citation ...ional Security Decision Directive 207: The National Program for Combatting Terrorism
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  • ==Insurgency and terrorism==
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  • ...untry, then a Salafist movement once in power, and a supporter of external terrorism rather than themselves a terrorist movement like their guest, al-Qaeda. The ==Madrassas and terrorism==
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  • *[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Terrorism Terrorism] Error located on main article, not on Draft page: illegaly -> illegally ...://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Terrorism/Draft&diff=prev&oldid=100640662 Terrorism] A number of minor spelling corrections added. (none of these were present
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  • ==SCADA, critical infrastructure, and terrorism==
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  • Some countries, which have a problem with urban terrorism, have required their cellular providers to implement an override capability
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  • ...World to Save It: Aum Shinrikyo, Apocalyptic Violence, and the New Global Terrorism'', Owl Books, 2000.
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  • ...ombing]] trials affirmed the convictions of two U.S. citizens for domestic terrorism.
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  • | title = The Shining Path and Peruvian terrorism ...irect Approach: the role of Aviation Foreign Internal Defense in Combating Terrorism in Weak and Failing States
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  • '''Chemical terrorism''' is the form of [[terrorism]] that uses the ...e may be controversy about the definition of the politically-charged word "terrorism," the tactics and technology of
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  • ...financial support for the Rikers Island Harbor Patrol, in part to counter terrorism.
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  • ...l Command, said that while Clarke told CENTCOM how comfortable he was with terrorism, "...he was not an insider. He was not included on any of the video telecon ...Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Sandy Berger. In terrorism-related matters, he was a "principal" in cabinet-level working groups. <ref
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  • ...] attacks, his cutting crime in New York, and his hard-line stance against terrorism. He was endorsed by [[Pat Robertson]].
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  • ...team that won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting of the war on terrorism. In this effort, I was a member of a team that included Bob Woodward. I hav ...n two Pulitzer Prize-winning teams at The Washington Post for reporting on terrorism in 2002 and for an investigation of the use of deadly force by the District
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  • *Judiciary Committee, ranking Republican on the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security.
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  • | publisher = Council on Global Terrorism}}</ref> Soon after, Pillar left the Center.<ref>Steve Coll, <I>Ghost Wars: ==Trends in terrorism==
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  • ...nt secrecy, international science partnerships, learning technologies, and terrorism analysis."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...bitants show great discontent with the Chinese administration. Separatism, terrorism, human rights violations, and ruthless exploitation of the region's resourc ...f.html Chinese Detainees Are Men Without a Country: 15 Muslims, Cleared of Terrorism Charges, Remain at Guantanamo With Nowhere to Go], ''[[The Washington Post]
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  • *Head of the investigative agency for terrorism: Director of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
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  • '''Douglas Farah''' is a journalist and investigator on [[terrorism]] and the [[drug trade]], who is the president of IBI Consultants, a Senior
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  • ...formally announced they have formed a new bipartisan '''Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus'''. The four were the founding co-chairs; Rep. [[Jane Harman]] ([[
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  • ...f>--> KIA do not come from accidents, such as accidental vehicle crashes, terrorism, or other "non-hostile" means. These casualties occur from [[homicides]] wh
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  • *(2) prevent the continued growth of Islamist terrorism, and
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  • ...?" Faux moderate Muqtedar Khan speaks on Islam at US army base & Wahabist terrorism conference
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  • | journal = Terrorism Monitor, Jamestown Foundation
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  • ...elements,' the unnamed source said. The Yemeni source said that 'fighting terrorism is a Yemeni interest in the first instance.' | url = http://www.csmonitor.com/World/terrorism-security/2009/1111/p99s01-duts.html}}</ref>
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  • ...the Jewish equivalent of [Yasir] Arafat," said Weisenfeld, "not because of terrorism but because he says one thing to a Jewish audience and one thing to another
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  • ...America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001.]
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  • ...arious categories of people, from Haitian refugees to persons accused of [[terrorism]]. It has also been used as a forward base for naval patrols in the Caribbe
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  • Recent studies have examined [[terrorism|terrorist]] use of entomological warfare, with one scenario being the simul
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  • ...a special system for trying unlawful enemy combatants in operations about terrorism. As far as George W. Bush's implementation, she said "I think he hurt his
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  • ...etention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|extrajudicial detention]] of terrorism suspects. <ref name=TheArmyLawyerMilitaryCommissionLaw>
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  • | title = National Strategy for Combating Terrorism To a large extent, concerns about terrorism have driven the idea that led to the creation of the [[Department of Homela
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  • ...y did not reject the action, "Supporting international efforts to root out terrorism, in keeping with the Charter of the United Nations, and reaffirming also it export of terrorism by the Al-Qaida network and other terrorist groups and for providing safe h
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  • ==Significance in terrorism== ...alysts regard the logistics of true chemical weapons to be impractical for terrorism.<ref name=CRS-RL32391>{{citation
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  • ...of Russia and China", "rogue states" like North Korea, Iran and Iraq, and terrorism.<ref name=Coll>{{cite book ...5, 2001. Tenet presented a blueprint for what became known as the War on Terrorism|War On Terror.<ref name="navy">{{citation
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  • | author = Terrorism and Violent Crime Section ...rable legal thought about bringing other offenses, such as transnational [[terrorism]], under this doctrine, but that further complicates jurisdiction.<ref name
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  • *May be used for planned events, natural disasters, and acts of terrorism; it scales up to the NIMS level ...competition between a terrorism-focused line item and a more general one, terrorism took priority. See [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA) for chan
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  • '''U.S. intelligence''' continued to be concerned with '''terrorism from 2000''' on, with the level of activity, of course, increasing greatly {{seealso|terrorism}}
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  • ...lieutenant colonel, United States Air Force, from a post as Africa Counter-Terrorism Director and Tunisia, Morocco Country Director in the Office of the U.S. Se
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  • ...clinic investigation, he immersed himself in study. "John made himself the terrorism expert, and then he started educating [FBI Director] Louis Freeh and his ot ...ngs of the host government than the fate of Americans and the realities of terrorism....I am not here to either defend or attack O'Neill. He was a complex man.
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  • ...ice Department attorneys that had previously been part of the defense of [[terrorism]] suspects, in some cases after requests from the military bar at Guantanam
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  • ...ulism|Populists]] and 'honest men' . . . [[Jacobin|Jacobins]], leftists, [[terrorism|terrorists]], [[socialism|socialists]], [[progressive|progressives]], [[ana ...ists convinced them to turn from propaganda to [[anarchism|anarchistic]] [[terrorism]]<ref name=Loubere1994 />. Public demonstrations were abandoned following t
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  • ===[[Terrorism]]=== Terrorism is a difficult subject, which this article attempts to tackle in as neutral
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  • ...also needs in generally strong states that face specific problems such as terrorism, piracy and illegal drug trade. | title = Countering Global Insurgency: A Strategy for the War on Terrorism
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  • ...e and Mirrors" column at [[AntiWar.com]] and is a contributing editor on terrorism, intelligence, and security issues for the [[American Conservative]] magazi
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  • '''Keep America Safe''' is an interest group opposed to treating terrorism|terrorist threats to the United States with a law enforcement paradigm, and ...ts...By turning away from the policies that have kept us safe, by treating terrorism as a law enforcement matter, giving foreign terrorists the same rights as A
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  • ...main will be Islam." The same report said "In sermons, he often denounces terrorism and encourages law-abiding behavior. But he also praises Sheik [[Omar Abdel ...humer]] (D-New York) told the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism and Government Information that Wahhaj, then a board member of the [[Islam
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  • ...ing he had been conveying Rumsfeld's thinking about considering the war on terrorism in a broader context. <ref name=COBRA>{{citation
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  • ...a memorable moment of jubilance for an Olympics that is more renowned for terrorism.<ref name="SI"/> Years later an American sportscaster, [[Jim McKay]] (ABC),
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  • ...g Soup with a Spoon: The employment of Fires brigades in the Global War on Terrorism
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  • ...impact on the personal safety of American troops fighting against Islamic terrorism.<ref name=FP2010-03-13>{{citation ...t African nation of Somalia as well as from the growing threat of regional terrorism. To prevent widespread starvation in the face of clan warfare, the command
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  • ...e Office, which only last Friday asked Parliament to put the Prevention of Terrorism law on a permanent footing, said it would consider the court decision befor
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  • ...eral paramilitary organizations that will report to a new National Counter Terrorism A new development is having them report to a National Counter Terrorism
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  • ...d deportation of Jews. The Tribunal judgment called him "ruthless in using terrorism to suppress all opposition to the German occupation, a programme which he d
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  • ...le:Global War on Terrorism Service Medal ribbon.svg|80px]] [[Global War on Terrorism Service Medal]]
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  • ...nprecedented security, partly to do with reasons associated with fear of [[terrorism]], but also because of concerns about anti-business protests that often occ
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  • #"The termination of terrorism and state-initiated violence against all individuals with special care bein
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  • On the Saudi relationship with terrorism, he commented, in 2002, <blockquote>There is no question that the Saudi inv
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  • ...ged as a result of the events of 11 September, 2001 and the ensuing war on terrorism, as well as the new defense strategy articulated in the 2001 Quadrennial De ...ucture might emerge. Concerns including [[Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence|terrorism]], [[CIA transnational anti-crime and anti-drug activities|piracy and drug
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  • *issuing a major new strategy on combating terrorism with Sen. [[Dick Durbin]] and others;
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  • The '''September 11, 2001, attacks''' were simultaneous [[terrorism|terrorist]] attacks upon the United States of America on the morning of Sep ...ives, ranging from conceptions of duty to conceptions of ascetic devotion. Terrorism that can be understood in political terms, Sedgwick argues, is susceptible
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  • :*Information Sharing Environment for terrorism-related information over all levels of government, the private sector, and
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  • ...le. Personally, I have been really struck by the level of discussion about terrorism recently, which is a very rare thing! I guess what I'm saying is that I thi
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  • She was Director of Global Affairs and Counter-Terrorism on the [[National Security Council]] staff (1991-1993).
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  • ...e on the Judiciary, where he is the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. He also serves on the Committee on Education and La
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  • ...nd tightly disciplined organization of extremist zealots who have employed terrorism and at times even self-immolation to secure their aims. In normal everyda l
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  • ..., intolerance, and hatred. " It pointed out that Iraq and Iran both funded terrorism against Israel. <ref name=PNAC-2002>{{citation ==Terrorism==
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  • ...ir influence through the publicity associated with their violence. Acts of terrorism include bomb scares and bombings, hijackings, assassinations, kidnappings, ...tewatch.org/news/2007/mar/uk-definition-of-terrorism.pdf The Definition of Terrorism] Report to the UK Parliament, March 2007</ref>
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  • ...ir influence through the publicity associated with their violence. Acts of terrorism include bomb scares and bombings, hijackings, assassinations, kidnappings, ...tewatch.org/news/2007/mar/uk-definition-of-terrorism.pdf The Definition of Terrorism] Report to the UK Parliament, March 2007</ref>
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  • ...ATRIOT Act]] provisions to avoid transferring funds that can be used for [[terrorism]]. The institutions covered expanded from traditional banks to broadly defi
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  • ...e Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, heading the Office of Terrorism and Financial Analysis, including:
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  • ...ot seen as effective or objective. During the 1990s, Argentina experienced terrorism against the AMIA (Israeli Association) and the Israeli Embassy bombings, w | url = http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Terrorism/argentina.html}}</ref>
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  • ...British security forces was characterised by systematic assassinations and terrorism by both sides. He successfully negotiated independence from Britain in 1921
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  • ...omestic criminal matters, although certain police agencies may have [[anti-terrorism|anti-terrorist]] or [[paramilitary]] roles. Some parts of police organizati
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  • ...il Tiger 'Martyrs': Regenerating Divine Potency?'' ''Studies in Conflict & Terrorism'' 2005 28(6): 493-514. Issn: 1057-610x
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  • ==Coordinating Office for Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response (COTPER)==
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  • Terrorism from foreign groups became an increasingly major concern, as with the 1992 ...as more regional cooperation, often driven by concerns about transnational terrorism. European countries also are finding that by sharing the cost, they can acq
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  • ...issues in the former colonies of the Soviet Empire and even Russia itself; terrorism; plans and policies of rogue states like Libya, Iran, Iraq and so on; suppo
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  • ...nizations or persons, in order to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the United States by such nations, organizations or persons." This Terrorism
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  • .... Even some equipment that could be used to deliver the agent in a war or terrorism situation are dual-use, such as insecticide sprayers, including crop-dustin
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  • ...ent of Homeland Security, 6 CFR Part 27 Appendix to Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards; Final Rule</ref> Organizations that store or transport more than
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  • ...l districts; it was believed to suggest that Democrats are soft on Islamic terrorism. In the ads, [[Osama bin Laden]]'s face was in close time proximity to that
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  • | journal = Terrorism Monitor, Jamestown Institute | Volume= 6 | Issue= 10
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  • ...nication networks. For example, given one suspect in an organised crime or terrorism group, you might look at all his or her [[Facebook]] friends or [[Twitter]]
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  • *Consequence Management in Terrorism (EOP) ...competition between a terrorism-focused line item and a more general one, terrorism took priority. On March 1, 2003, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (
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  • ...onal warfare (United States doctrine)|Unconventional Warfare (UW), Counter-Terrorism (CT), and Information Operations (IO). <ref name=MARSOC-FAQ>{{citation
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  • Today, "armed" or "violent" jihad is a basic concept of jihadist [[terrorism|terror groups]] such as [[al-Qaeda]]. A ''jihadist'' or ''jihadi'' refers | url = http://jeffweintraub.blogspot.com/2006/06/how-to-discredit-terrorism-brendan.html}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...anford University. He has also been a member of The National Commission on Terrorism, 1999–2000; The Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the
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  • Prior to being assigned to count-terrorism Cabana investigated money-laundering.<ref name=CanadianPoliceCollegeBio> ...p. Mike Cabana, the officer in charge of Project A-O Canada, the RCMP anti-terrorism unit that conducted the Arar investigation. His investigators conducted sur
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  • ...h other in ways inimical to our interests and principles, and that sponsor terrorism and pursue weapons of mass destruction. They come from Al-Qaeda and its aff
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  • Campaigning was suspended for a few days after a deadly [[terrorism|terrorist]] attack in [[Manchester]], and briefly again after another attac
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  • * Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Act[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/40/contents] - ...slation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000/11/contents/enacted] - extends the definition of terrorism, increases powers of entry and arrest; permits judge-authorised 7-day deten
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  • ...ugust 2005, he helped devise the U.S. government's strategy for the war on terrorism and contributed to policy making for the Afghanistan War (2001-2021)|Afghan | title = War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism
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  • | title = Combating Terrorism with Preparation of the Battlespace
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  • ...il Tiger 'Martyrs': Regenerating Divine Potency?'' ''Studies in Conflict & Terrorism'' 2005 28(6): 493-514. Issn: 1057-610x
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  • ...ally of the United States. The Saudis cooperate fully in the global war on terrorism and have the Department's and the Administration's deep appreciation.<ref n
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  • ...cating the creation of an internationally funded rehabilitation center for terrorism suspects in Yemen and possibly Afghanistan. They say such a facility would
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  • ...is [India] describes "narco-terrorism" as "the nexus between narcotics and terrorism...It is recognised as one of the oldest and most dependable sources of terr
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  • ...k/pursuing-the-just-cause-of-their-people-a-study-of-contemporary-armenian-terrorism-by-michael-m-gunter.jsp online edition]
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  • ...e blast, [[Steven Emerson]] reported that it had the signature of Islamist terrorism; he was not the only person making such totally unsubstantiated and incorre
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  • | title = War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism
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  • ...rorist organizations of global reach and any terrorist or state sponsor of terrorism which attempts to gain or use weapons of mass destruction (WMD) or their pr ...tion to stop development of capabilities in weapons of mass destruction or terrorism. The usual meaning of preemptive attack is to stop an imminent and identifi
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  • ...hout getting into legal trouble by giving to organizations associated with terrorism. President Obama said, in his Cairo address, “That’s why I’m committe
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  • ...ipartisan Declaration, Declaration Supporting Federal Court Prosecution of Terrorism Suspects and Opposing Indefinite Detention Without Charge
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  • * [[Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence (1970-2004)/Definition]] * [[U.S. Intelligence and terrorism from 2000/Definition]]
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  • ...}} Economic history, Russian politics and history, international conflict, terrorism
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  • ...have contributed to the FLN victory, even though the FLN itself practiced terrorism and torture. French methods prevented neutral Algerians, opposed to the FLN
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  • ...ion of public and private property ... lend credit to the assertion that terrorism and intimidation was the accepted solution to any and all opposition to the
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  • ...h 2003, a foreign government was investigating Ashraf for possible ties to terrorism. *Al Hajj then condemned terrorism in all its forms and assured the Board he had never taken part in or suppor
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  • ...g when [[MI5]] discovered that the gerbils could not distinguish between [[terrorism|terrorists]] and people experiencing [[anxiety]] about flying.<ref>''BBC'':
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  • ...[U.S. Department of the Treasury ]](2005-07) and previously worked in anti-terrorism at the [[FBI]];advisor, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]]
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  • ...irect Approach: the role of Aviation Foreign Internal Defense in Combating Terrorism in Weak and Failing States ...gime. But now terrorism plays a strategic role as well. Insurgents can use terrorism as a form of long-range power projection against outsiders who support the
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  • ...han would be expected from military-grade delivery. Nevertheless, chemical terrorism is often considered to be more likely to use toxic industrial chemicals tha
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  • By its very nature, critical infrastructure is a target for [[terrorism]]. Certain facilities, such as chemical plants, may not themselves strictly
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  • ...hreaten human life." The organization also states opposition to tyranny, [[terrorism]], [[genocide]], the acquisition of [[weapons of mass destruction]], [[slav
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  • ...matters, and criminal intelligence, logistics security, counter-drug, anti-terrorism, force protection and protective services operations in support of U.S. For
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  • ...s'', and the question has been raised again in connection with the "War on Terrorism," especially in litigation over the rights of prisoners held by the U.S. in
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  • ...sed much of the [[George W. Bush Administration]] policies in dealing with terrorism on American immunity to international law. [[George W. Bush]], for example,
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  • ...d Punishment of Terrorism, the first International attempt at dealing with terrorism.</ref> ...//samvak.tripod.com/pp55.html or http://www.gorgelink.org/freebooks/vaknin/terrorism.pdf</ref>
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  • ...dietary laws. In France recently, some local authorities have responded to terrorism by abolishing pork-free alternative school meals.
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  • ...Were suicide attacks on military targets, as by the Japanese ''kamikaze'', terrorism? ...have used extrajudicial detention for perceived insurgency|insurgents and terrorism|terrorists. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR
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  • ...p struggling against an American ally (see [[Reagan and South Africa]]). [[Terrorism]] was seen as Soviet tool against the west, and therefore needed an appropr ...ce]], [[William Casey]], saw the issue as purely anti-Soviet, without that terrorism might have other motivations such as Salafism. <blockquote>We're arming the
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  • | title = Obama's Battle Against Terrorism To Go Beyond Bombs and Bullets
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  • ...o most definitions of terrorism, and indeed may be more appropriate in the terrorism article. Under current policies, advocacy in general is not appropriate for
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  • ...at the US should never engage in torture, particularly in the context of [[terrorism]]. In particular, he cites both the "ticking bomb" situation, and the situa
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  • | publisher = Investigative Project on Terrorism
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  • * [[Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence (1970-2004)/Related Articles]] * [[U.S. Intelligence and terrorism from 2000/Related Articles]]
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  • ...nts to refer to persons believed to either to know critical information of terrorism|terrorist threats against the United States, and to constitute a continuing
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  • ...uding its responsibility for preparing for and responding to natural and [[terrorism]]-related domestic disasters. Brennan described his task as a "systems engi ===Terrorism===
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  • ...perhaps ineffective, to address it. The U.S., oriented to state-sponsored terrorism, did adopt a dual containment strategy against both Iran and Iraq, was nego | title = Bin Laden's Terrorism Isn't About the Palestinians
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  • ...rst two kinds might involve the mutual advantage between those involved in terrorism or the mutual pleasure of those involved in child abuse &mdash; relationshi
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  • | publisher = [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]]
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  • ...r when the crime is of international concern, such as genocide, piracy and terrorism. <ref>{{citation
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  • * [[Template:Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence (1970-2004)/Metadata]] * [[Template:U.S. Intelligence and terrorism from 2000/Metadata]]
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  • ...of "moral equivalency, racism, historical revisionism, and indifference to terrorism", Moyers wrote back than Foxman's statements had several errors. He denied
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  • *Prevent nuclear terrorism with strong counterproliferation efforts, controlling poorly accounted nucl
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  • ...from liberal rhetoric, strikes, student riots to assassination attempts. [[Terrorism]] had become an accepted course of action for the most discontented. All th
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  • ...''Out on the Rim'', and ''Voodoo, Ltd''. '''Booth Stallings''', expert on terrorism, and '''Georgia Blue''', cashiered Secret Service agent, join them in the l
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  • ...elated to all extrajudicial detention, including detention for suspected [[terrorism|terrorist]] activity. It also affects the matter of [[medicalizing sexual o
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  • ==Terrorism and counterterrorism== ...nflict was dominated by the Israel-PLO struggle in Lebanon and acts of PLO terrorism-some of them quite deadly.
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  • ...political ideas including [[Leo Tolstoy|Tolstoyan]] pacifists, militant [[terrorism|terrorists]], hyper-[[capitalism|capitalists]], punk entrepreneurs and [[pr
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  • ...onal warfare (United States doctrine)|Unconventional Warfare (UW), Counter Terrorism (CT), and Information Operations (IO).
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  • - [[Terrorism]] -
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  • *{{pl|Terrorism}} New Draft needs consideration for reapproval -- I don't consider it appro
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  • {{r|David Bentley}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[Terrorism]] and the law
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  • ...cy towards Afghanistan''' is the prevention of it being used as a base for terrorism and limiting its contribution to the illicit drug trade. Humanitarian conce ...of much of the world's opium, and a potential sanctuary for trans-national terrorism|terrorists.
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