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  • ...= Guardians at the Gates of Hell: Estimating the Risk of Nuclear Theft and Terrorism – and Identifying the Highest-Priority Risks of Nuclear Theft
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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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  • *Safety. 90% believe terrorism is a very/extremely serious threat to the nation's future well-being.
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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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  • {{r|Terrorism}}
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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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  • ...is an example of PATRIOT Act material with only a marginal relationship to terrorism, although, I suppose, it could be used if a terrorist damaged a computer. [
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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 — relationshi
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  • ...ticles about all sorts of obscure, shadowy figures from the netherworld of terrorism and alleged torture, don't we? Even if most of what we "know" about such pe
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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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  • *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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  • | title = War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism
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  • | title = Ghana: Country Gets Set to Counter Terrorism
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  • ...vulnerable citizens. We will prevent, prepare for, and respond to acts of terrorism and natural disasters by implementing the recommendations of the [[9-11 Com
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  • ...illa force, with individual and small attacks, often using the tactic of [[terrorism]] ...n being given to [[Battle of Khe Sanh]], these indicators pointed to urban terrorism coupled by military attacks on cities. There was a strong Communist belief
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  • | title = Five Convicted in Terrorism Financing Trial ...ect terrorist positions that are to Iran's interest. <ref>Gawdat Bahgat, "Terrorism in the Middle East," ''The Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studi
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  • ...then was Defense Intelligence Officer for the Middle East, South Asia and Terrorism, and then Director of the Defense HUMINT Service (i.e., human-source intell
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  • Approaches to Combat Terrorism (ACT): Report of a Joint Workshop Exploring the Role of the Mathematical an ...D Needs for Improving Civilian Medical Response to Chemical and Biological Terrorism Incidents, Institute of Medicine
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  • ...m 6 was originally created by Richard Marchinko for the purpose of Counter-Terrorism, and Quick-Reaction Missions. Not much is known about SEAL Team 6 other th
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  • ...Division of Select Agents and Toxins (DSAT) in the Coordinating Office of Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response.
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  • * “Combating Terrorism. An Interreligious Summit.”, the 23rd-25th of July 2003, - The Catholic U
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  • ...cy has brought tremendous successes. The key to this is the suppression of terrorism. When you get close to peace, terrorists will literally blow up any chance
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  • ...sist in restarting stalled talks, especially in getting commitment against terrorism from the Palestine Liberation Organization<ref name=Powell2002-03-29>{{cita
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  • ...amount appropriated for the Initiative and the Program for law enforcement terrorism prevention activities, including for information sharing and analysis, targ ...e or area to prevent, prepare for, protect against, and respond to acts of terrorism, to meet its target capabilities, and to otherwise reduce the overall risk
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  • ...he The Military Workgroup and the Politics Workgroup have a new entry on [[Terrorism]] which deserves everybody's consideration. *UPDATE: [[Terrorism]] Now '''APPROVED'''.
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  • ...ubject to the national-level security system; if certain material, such as terrorism-related material, stayed within the federal government, it would probably c
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  • ...rnational law, and Israel should be commended for its self-defense against terrorism. Article 51 of the United Nations Charter reserves to every nation the righ
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  • ...ject. In 2002, Carlos published several Electronic Briefing Books on state terrorism and U.S. policy in Argentina and Uruguay. He produced a CD-ROM containing t ...History completing an honors thesis entitled “Lessons for the U.S. War on Terrorism from Vietnam.” In 2002 she was awarded the Samuel C. Lamport Prize in Int
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  • * Davis; John. "The Evolution of American Grand Strategy and the War on Terrorism: Clinton and Bush Perspectives" ''White House Studies'', Vol. 3, 2003
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  • "As a group they were progressive moderates, categorically opposed to terrorism. At the same time, they were openly critical of current U.S. foreign policy ...ing acts of terror, but the FID paradigm recognizes that completed acts of terrorism widen the security gap; the Marxist guerrilla theoretician Carlos Marighell
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  • .... Their presence was explicitly because of the threat of Fenian attack or terrorism, as were the large numbers of troops on the first train.
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  • _ Websites that teach crime and terrorism will be blocked<br />
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  • ...menstruation", "adoption", "divorce", "homosexual love", "single parent", "terrorism"'' and ''"poison"''.
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  • ...into an article, or chop it up, or whatever, be my guest. You know how the terrorism articles work better than I do.''--[[User:Thomas Wright Sulcer|Thomas Wrigh Tentative article title: Terrorism prevention strategies
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  • ...l Counterinsurgency Lessons to Guide the War of Ideas in the Global War on Terrorism
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  • {{r|Investigative Project on Terrorism}} == From Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004/Related Articles ==
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  • | journal Terrorism Monitor, Jamestown Institute
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  • == Terrorism == as military editor I would like to nominate [[Terrorism]] for approval. What's the next step? [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]
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  • * Wills, David C. ''The First War on Terrorism: Counter-Terrorism Policy during the Reagan Administration.'' 2004.
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  • ...overnment policies in the two Gulf Wars and once in a protest against anti-terrorism legislation[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3488642.stm].
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  • ...ith that -- the current Approved article is, in my opinion, awful. Perhaps terrorism might better be under an Insurgency Subgroup; virtually all terror has been ...put my finger on what exactly allows me to say why or why not something is terrorism.
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  • ...eir internal and neighbor disputes, and more in dealing with transnational terrorism. It is not a simple situation, whether considered morally, geopolitically, ...Africa and the US proxy, Ethiopia. The Somalia conflict and the US War on Terrorism have increased the flow of weapons into Kenya and Uganda, spawned a regiona
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  • ...an Doctrine foreshadowed the George W. Bush doctrine against international terrorism.
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  • ...ganized into four different directorates based on their functions, Counter-Terrorism, Counter-Intelligence, Counter-Proliferation and Government Screening. Afte
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  • In 2006, he said the Saudis were effective on reducing their domestic terrorism problem, using methods that had worked for the British against the [[Irish
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  • | publisher = South Asian Terrorism Portal ...nt on the recommendation of the State Government. It has been declared a [[terrorism|terrorist]] organization by the government of India.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...uld be allowed to harbor them... Bush called on Congress to declare war on terrorism, and it responded enthusiastically. The nation had united.]" [[User:John S ...zendium and its hosting of an article that associates an ethnic group with terrorism. Just because the 9-11 Report, in more than one section, uses this term in
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  • ...finitely any Islamist thinking whether legal or violent, as a harbinger of terrorism and theocracy. While there are unquestionably dangerous militants, overgene
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  • ...of Yusuf al-Qaradawi]'. January 2010.</ref><ref>''Investigative Project on Terrorism'': '[http://www.investigativeproject.org/profile/167 Yusuf al-Qaradawi]'.</
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  • }}</ref> especially those with narcotics or terrorism problems. Cranston cited six reasons why the Congress, in 1974, banned poli ...OD to train and equip these countries' police forces to respond to acts of terrorism. The exemption was not renewed beyond FY 1987.
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  • ...ando Bosch]] and [[Luis Posada Carriles]], who are wanted in Venezuela for terrorism charges. <ref>{{citation
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  • Israel contends with [[terrorism]] inside the country and unstable violence in the [[Occupied Territories]].
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  • ...th respect to military targets, to avoid distracting discussion of whether terrorism must include civilian targets. Asymmetrical warfare is apt to be a more neu | journal = Terrorism Focus, The Jamestown Foundation
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  • ====Global Counter-Terrorism Activities==== ...mmittee will focus attention on how the Department addresses the threat of terrorism in its strategic planning processes, and how Department and the military se
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  • ...eni<blockquote>...cast himself as a staunch U.S. ally in the fight against terrorism at a time when he was facing growing criticism for his increasingly dictato
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  • ...n overall coordinating role until passage of the ''Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004'', which created the office of the [[Director of Nat | date = 31 March 2005}}</ref>, the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 created a new [[Director of National Intelligence]],
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  • ...iation, all five men were taken into UK custody, under its [[Prevention of Terrorism Acts]].<ref name=TheTelegraph2004-03-11/> ...ti-biotics from him, in order to pressure him into confessing to a role in terrorism. Dergoul claimed he did, ultimately, falsely confess to fighting and being
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  • ...is policy may have helped FLN to win, even though the FLN itself practiced terrorism and torture. French methods prevented natives opposed to the FLN from seeki
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  • ...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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  • ...to school, calling for 'a global struggle against illiteracy, poverty and terrorism'. ''Time'' magazine added her name to on its annual list of the 100 most in
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  • ...America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001" or "PATRIOT" Act?
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  • ...facing the State Department in this period has been the increase in global terrorism. Examples include the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in [[Beirut]], possi
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  • ...trade. Many of these activities provide financial support to transnational terrorism. Since the reorganization of the IC, in which the Director of National Inte ...has not been mentioned, although the CIA is involved in preparing lists of terrorism suspects for the United States Department of the Treasury Office of Foreign
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  • | journal = Terrorism Monitor, Jamestown Foundation
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  • ...ls courts had overturned convictions for ''"providing material support for terrorism"''.
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  • ...lot]]. The game's protagonist, [[Solid Snake]], is called in to stop the [[terrorism|terrorists]] using the [[Government]]'s weapon which is housed there, as we
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  • ...tion of Nuclear Weapons Effects and Possible Adverse Influences on Nuclear Terrorism Preparedness ...haracteristic of airbursts, and should not be applied to plausible nuclear terrorism scenarios.
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  • ...should probably be written in such a way to ensure that the next (domestic terrorism) incident cannot be blamed on us, we need to be careful about ensuring an a
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  • | journal = Terrorism Monitor, [[Jamestown Foundation]]
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  • | publisher= Center on Terrorism and Irregular Warfare, Naval Postgraduate School, U.S. Navy .../applications", such as protecting computer networks and defending against terrorism.<ref name=SplinterC-2003>
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  • ...is very different to a military campaign. It can possibly be described as terrorism, however, although that is very much debatable. It should probably be desc
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  • FORCE PROTECTION AND ANTI-TERRORISM. Select personnel on the ship are trained to implement force protection me
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  • ...been a major component of the combat forces committed to the Global War on Terrorism flying thousands of sorties in support of operations Noble Eagle (Homeland
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  • With a lack of public support, and positive action taken against terrorism in both of the Irish states, the IRA issued a statement declaring their cam
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  • ...political controversy (Soviet bloc, African and United States boycotts), [[terrorism]] (Munich 1972), and issues such as amateurism, the role of women in sports
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  • * Safety. 90% believe terrorism is a very/extremely serious threat to the nation's future well-being.
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  • ...cy in Kashmir, and avoided being branded by the U.S. as a state sponsor of terrorism, with intense Indian pressure on the U.S., by moving some of the Kashmiri m | journal = Terrorism Monitor
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  • ...cretary for Domestic Finance]], or the [[Under Secretary for the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence]]. Most of these divisions are located within th
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  • ==[[Terrorism]]== ...he record, I have edited a paper encyclopedia that covered the U.S. war on terrorism, and I wrote the entire CZ article on [[9/11]]. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richa
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  • ...interpretation of the resolutions involving all necessary measures to stop terrorism were interpreted, by the US, as no prohibition against military action. It
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  • ...s named, came to a successful completion on 5 September and deterred enemy terrorism over the election period. ''Seminole'''s unit departed Vietnamese waters o
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  • ...'. Hutchinson is categorised in 'Ulster loyalists imprisoned on charges of terrorism and 'People convicted of murder by Northern Ireland'.
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  • ...ne of them stating: "The whole purpose behind shock and awe is the same as terrorism, which is what they're supposed to be fighting." <ref>[http://www.washingto
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  • | url = http://www.pbs.org/newshour/terrorism/international/fatwa_1996.html | title = Pakistan and the "Global War on Terrorism"
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  • | title = War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism
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  • ...of Colonel Gaddafi was left untouched, despite its consistent support for terrorism over the years and long record of human rights abuses. ...in anti-Bushism, anti-Americanism, anti-Westernism, support for al-Qaida, terrorism &c: perhaps there should be more here
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  • .... By "non-militant" I mean not easily given to support or involvement with terrorism or violence. So that is not to say that some unionists and some nationalist : My edit necessitated the removal of a reference to terrorism against citizens. --[[User:Mal McKee|Mal McKee]] 15:17, 15 September 2010 (
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  • ...Control Act]] (TSCA), and regulations such as the [[Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards]] in the United States. [[Hazmat]] (hazardous materials) teams a
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  • ...domestic and international telephone calls, claimed to be targeted against terrorism. It is generally accepted that warrants have not been obtained for this act Terrorism from foreign groups became an increasingly major concern, as with the 1992
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  • ...not have law enforcement or domestic authority. In an era of transnational terrorism and organized crime, there may not be clean distinctions between domestic a ...nd tragically, more ordinary citizens are likely to die from transnational terrorism." <ref name=Treverton2003 />
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  • | title = Approaches to Combat Terrorism (ACT): Report of a Joint Workshop Exploring the Role of the Mathematical an
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  • ...illa force, with individual and small attacks, often using the tactic of [[terrorism]] ...utionary terror". The form of such defense might itself take the form of [[terrorism]], which is a large part of the Maoist first phase.
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  • Linkage with terrorism was one of the major justifications for the [[Iraq War|invasion of Iraq]]. | title = War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism
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  • ...would almost certainly be a use of a [[biological weapon]], probably as [[terrorism]], and constitute a major worldwide emergency.
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  • ...e sub-networks. They are arranged by topic: business and trade, crime and terrorism, energy, government, health and so on.''
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  • ...aq was removed from the U.S. Department of State list of State Sponsors of Terrorism to ease the transfer of dual-use technology to that country. According to j
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  • ...roblems in the field is that so many catastrophic events that ''could'' be terrorism are described only in those terms. For chemical accidents, there's a good d
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  • ...an, defended the view that Zionism is racism, accused the United States of terrorism, repeated his view that the government created the AIDS virus to cause the
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  • *1980: Turkish martial law triggered by terrorism, but return to civil rule by 1983
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  • ...Major, John|John Major]] to broker a settlement had collapsed with renewed terrorism, but he had agreed with John Major that there was still a chance of peace.< ...United States and terrorism, but between the free and democratic world and terrorism. We, therefore, here in Britain stand shoulder to shoulder with our America
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  • Hi Richard. Could you please have a look at [[Terrorism]] and see if it's ready for approval? I've worked hard on this article, bei Now that your are a Military Editor, you can nominate [[Terrorism]] whenever you get the chance --[[User:Charles Sandberg|Charles Sandberg]]
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  • On April 19, 1995, Oklahoma experienced what at the time was the largest [[terrorism|terrorist]] attack on American soil. The [[Oklahoma City bombing]] occurre
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  • ...ng covered regional politics, but with extensive experience in privacy and terrorism law and technology, don't want to work on it. You have offered no reason wh
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  • ...afety and Health Administration]] (OSHA) and the [[Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards]] in the United States. [[Hazmat]] (hazardous materials) teams a
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  • ...'Pursuing the Just Cause of Their People: A Study of Contemporary Armenian Terrorism'' (1986) p. 19 </ref> The Turkish mindset looked at adult men as the carrie
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  • [[:Category:Anti-terrorism policy of the United States|Anti-terrorism policy of the United States]] (1) [[:Category:Islamic terrorism|Islamic terrorism]] (1)
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  • ...is alleged illicit actions, while they also worked with him in covert anti-terrorism and counter-drug programs.
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  • That movement led to the [[Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004]], which created on 21 April, 2005, the Office of ...of Russia and China", "rogue states" like North Korea, Iran and Iraq, and terrorism.<ref name=Coll>{{cite book
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  • | [[John C. Coughenour]] || Adjudicated high profile terrorism cases
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  • ==Howard lets float the [[Terrorism prevention strategies]] article==
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  • ...ames for ''obscure'' topics; definitions for ''controversial'' words like "terrorism" are a separate problem.) [[User:Fredrik Johansson|Fredrik Johansson]] 15:4 ...rt with a definition? I say, yes. For example, an accurate definition of [[terrorism]] from an authoritative source could influence international relationships
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  • ...ddle Eastern geopolitics (i.e. Israel), the War against Islamofascim (i.e. Terrorism), and U.S. strategic interests (i.e. oil). Outdated information found in an ...d coalition have taken these actions because of "big issues" stated above: terrorism concerns, strategic interests, and Middle East political concerns. There is
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  • ...Establish capability of coalition partners to prevent the re-emergence of terrorism and establish support for humanitarian operation: expected to be a 3-5 year
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  • ...cted to develop a capability in [[Unconventional Warfare]] (UW), [[Counter Terrorism]] (CT), and [[Information Operations]] (IO).
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  • ...ter; there was a hard core of administrators who have a fixed view of what terrorism is and isn't, and reverted ''everything'' I did or even other well-meaning ===Terrorism prevention===
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  • ...into a Taliban-style country that would serve as a base for [[al-Qaeda]] terrorism. ...addition to the pursuit of existing policy objectives, such as countering terrorism, it would be the policy of the United States to promote reform across the
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  • ...an increased vulnerability to transnational threats such as international terrorism.<ref>Information in this section is from ABS. 2008. ''Year Book Australia 2 ...2 Bali bombings and the bombing of the Jakarta Marriott hotel in 2003, saw terrorism on Australia's doorstep, and the Howard government was returned to office c
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  • ..., <blockquote>who cast himself as a staunch U.S. ally in the fight against terrorism at a time when he was facing growing criticism for his increasingly dictato ...i Museveni]], who cast himself as a staunch U.S. ally in the fight against terrorism at a time when he was facing growing criticism for his increasingly dictato
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  • ...peace processes pursued by John Major and Tony Blair, of the major acts of terrorism and of the resulting humanitarian and economic costs. Does anyone plan to r
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  • ...owing his removal there would be six years of conflict as we grappled with terrorism so cruelly inflicted upon the Iraqi people, would my decision have been dif
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  • ...troop concentration. In a civilian population, the first warning of covert terrorism is apt to come from clinicians that can compare many cases. An emergency ro
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  • ...e the problems, because you would lose [[power]]. Are those problems (war, terrorism, hunger, misery, unemployment, crime, drugs, contamination, etc.), that suf ...human blood. They are rewarded for spilling people's blood in wars, crime, terrorism, etc. Harm is rewarded. [[money]] is at harm's service. Look at the economy
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  • :*The [[Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act]] of 2004 (IRTPA) of 2004 provided for the establishment of ...sponse, but we have not overhauled counterproliferation. We have a war on terrorism, but we are not yet at war on WMD." In his testimony to the [[Iraq Intellig
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  • * [[Chemical terrorism]] * [[Combating Terrorism Center]]
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  • ...nsuccessful referendums. Australia also had to deal with it's first act of terrorism at home in 1915, when two Muslim itinerant workers in Broken Hill ambushed
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  • ...errorist organization." Hundreds of indictments for crimes of violence and terrorism were issued. Klan members were prosecuted, and many fled jurisdiction, part ..., or were simply innocent bystanders, unsuspecting victims of random white terrorism."<ref>John Egerton,''Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before the C
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  • ...onal law has generally not stayed abreast of non-state actors accused of [[terrorism]] or [[genocide|genocide, democide, or "ethnic cleansing"]].
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  • ...ticles]], [[Tennis/Unused]], [[Terrier/Approval]], [[Terrier/Catalogs]], [[Terrorism/Draft]], [[TESOL Inc./Approval]], [[TESOL Inc./Bibliography]], [[TESOL Inc. ...protected: [[RNA interference]], [[Symphony]], [[Telephone newspaper]], [[Terrorism]], [[Theodor Lohmann]], [[Tux]], [[Van der Waals equation]], [[Vertebral su
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  • ...rather than a political union), support for the United States in combating terrorism and willingness to use military intervention on humanitarian grounds.
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  • == Possible article [[Terrorism prevention strategies]] == ...ere). [[User talk:Thomas Wright Sulcer/sandbox]]. Plus, the CZ article on "terrorism" is superior to Wikipedia's in my opinion. --[[User:Thomas Wright Sulcer|Th
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  • ...pressed concerns about both the justification and progress of the [[War on Terrorism]], as well as the domestic effects, including threats to civil rights and c ...urmounting the [[jobless recovery]], solving the Iraq crisis, and fighting terrorism more efficiently.
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  • ...Iranian parliament, the United States Army and the CIA has been labeled a terrorism|terrorist organization by the Iranian parliament, partly for its activities
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  • ...ng is in [[open source intelligence]] dealing with counterinsurgency and [[terrorism]].
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  • ...n]], [[Cheese]], [[Chemical compound]], [[Chemical glassware]], [[Chemical terrorism]], [[Chemical thermodynamics]], [[Chemoton]], [[Chernobyl Disaster]], [[Che
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  • | title =See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terrorism
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  • ..., earthquakes, patent infringement and other forms of corporate espionage, terrorism and all its implications, and finally coverage for the most unusual risks s
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  • ...nal power to the Austrian Nazis. They steadily increased subversion and [[terrorism]] throughout 1937, and Austrian police captured documents indicating they p
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  • | title = Combating Terrorism with Preparation of the Battlespace
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  • ..., Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines. All have concerns with Islamic terrorism, and most are also concerned with piracy. Formed in 1967, the countries als | title = U.S. Policy and Terrorism in Southeast Asia
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  • ::::Just because extrajudicial detention is not as narrowly focused on terrorism as some would like, I have been creating articles that add to the context.
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  • ...of said peoples. It has been regarded as one of the first instances of bio-terrorism or use of biological weapons in the history of warfare. For further informa
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  • ...mplete independence for Quebec. Some separatist leaders began to resort to terrorism, and in 1963 there was a series of bombings in the English-speaking distric
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  • ...'s theory as to why the Jim Crow wave of state-sponsored disfranchisement, terrorism, and murder happened. Long version. ...'s theory as to why the Jim Crow wave of state-sponsored disfranchisement, terrorism, and murder happened. Short version.
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  • ...un: Al-Qaeda arrests and intelligence hauls bring new energy to the war on terrorism
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  • ...tates, Bush gained widespread political support as he pursued the [[War on Terrorism]] that included the invasion of Afghanistan and USA PATRIOT Act. After win ...re Hopeful America"]. It expressed Bush's commitment to winning the War on Terrorism, ushering in an "Ownership Era," and building an innovative economy to comp
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  • ...n being given to [[Battle of Khe Sanh]], these indicators pointed to urban terrorism coupled by military attacks on cities. There was a strong Communist belief
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  • ...d to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 and ramp-up for the war on terrorism.
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  • ...ent headed by Abdullahi Yusuf, who analysts say has used the fight against terrorism as an excuse to attack his political and business enemies.<ref name=WaPo200
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  • ...a clear case of something that exists. One of the problems in dealing with terrorism, however, is the media and political broadening of the topic to include the ...[Okhrana|Czarist secret police]]. Of course there is a real concern with [[terrorism]], but the phenomena of moral panics, short attention spans and media press
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  • ...responsible for its content. While there are people who are obsessed with terrorism, torture, the Taliban, and all the other ills of this horrible world, most ...one, somewhere, should seriously object to your articles about torture and terrorism it will not be you who gets it in the neck but Pat, who has done her utmost
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  • .../asiapcf/07/16/mumbai.blasts.ap/index.html |title=India: Zero tolerance to terrorism |date=2006-07-16 |publisher=Associated Press via CNN |accessdate=2006-07-17
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  • ...ush was responsible for implementing the hunt for bin Laden and the war on terrorism. His quote is appropriate as it shows the president who started the hunt an ...king to increase nationwide security. Both men contributed much to prevent terrorism and both deserve credit. The Bush legacy continues today through the creati
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  • ...orge W. Bush]], with strong backing in Congress and NATO, declares "War on terrorism"
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  • :Of course Hussein had ties to terrorism. He rewarded suicide bombers against Israel. He gave sanctuary to terrorist
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  • | title = War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism The issue of non-national terrorism, however, took on new intensity after the 9/11 attack. Some analysts, such
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  • ...al contribution to world trade, and because failed states tend to foster [[terrorism]]. Recognition of those collective interests was given formal expression in
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  • *Safety. 90% believe terrorism is a very/extremely serious threat to the nation's future well-being.
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  • ...historian: "While westerners may think of Pakistan principally in terms of terrorism in Central Asia...." before banging on about the dangers of nuclear war bet ...the right thing in deleting Howard's depressingly negative minutiae about terrorism, bureaucracy, and nuclear destruction. That stuff deters new readers becaus
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  • ...1974). See chapter 10 in particular.</ref> the usual response to Populist terrorism was anti-Semitic pogroms in the [[Ukraine]], but in other parts of European
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  • as Military workgroup editor I am pleased to nominate "Terrorism" for approval. (My role was minimal). [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]
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  • ...ved the court", in the words of the judge, "America will not defeat Libyan terrorism by double-crossing a part-time, informal government agent."<ref name=Hughes
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  • ...al movement.<ref> Roberts, "Tamil Tiger 'Martyrs'" ''Studies in Conflict & Terrorism'' 2005 </ref>
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  • ...s, provide troops trained for quick, mobile, military responses in Counter-Terrorism, land, maritime and amphibious operations; often where secrecy or covert op
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  • | title = Winning Modern Wars: Iraq, Terrorism, and the American Empire
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  • ...an election in 2006, he warned that "progress against counternarcotics and terrorism under President Uribe's successful leadership, may be affected by the elect
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  • ...ugs. The government has exploded expenses and agencies to fight the War on Terrorism. The borders are out of control. But now, the government is going to add to
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  • ...[[9/11]] attack, his cutting crime in New York, and his hard-line against terrorism. Although he campaigned vigorously, he could not shake off charges of corru
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  • ...onship was calmer, regional conflicts became more important, and non-state terrorism became a significant concern. This discussion primarily addresses U.S. acti
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  • :*CIA Activities by Transnational Topic: Terrorism
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  • ::As far as Lanning, in testifying to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security, Committee on the Judiciary, United States House of
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