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  • ...ommittee]] and Chair of the [[Subcommittee on Border, Maritime, and Global Counterterrorism]], [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]] and [[Oversight and Investigatio
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  • The FBI has the primary responsibility for domestic counterintelligence and counterterrorism -- like the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[MI-5]].<ref name=FbiOfficialHistory/>
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  • ...adist encyclopedia) is a document prepared in the late 1990s, that western counterterrorism analysts have described as a manual for terrorism.<ref name=DefenseLinkManc
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  • ...with human smuggling. When she became governor, she opened the first state counterterrorism center and an early state-level homeland security organization. She was inv
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  • ==Counterterrorism and interrogation==
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  • ...; and Microsoft. My research interests included information retrieval and counterterrorism applications. After finishing my M.S. I started my current job at Google a
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  • ...situations such as [[deterrence | nuclear deterrence]], [[terrorism]], and counterterrorism.
    1 KB (209 words) - 07:14, 6 June 2024
  • ...man]], [[Arabian Sea]], [[Red Sea]] and parts of the [[Indian Ocean]]. Its counterterrorism authority and mission is based on United Nations Security Council Resolutio
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  • *M squadron are the specialists in maritime counterterrorism, involving such missions as clandestine boarding of ships
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  • ...nst Islamist terrorists across the foreign-domestic divide with a National Counterterrorism Center; * unifying the many participants in the counterterrorism effort and their knowledge in a network-based information sharing system th
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  • ...''' is a 1995 order by President [[Bill Clinton]], setting U.S. policy for counterterrorism.<ref name=PDD39>{{citation | title = Presidential Decision Directive 39: U.S. Policy on Counterterrorism
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  • ...endition took place in the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration, as part of counterterrorism. Following initial U.S. interrogation, either in the nation of capture or o Michael Scheuer, a former Central Intelligence Agency specialist in counterterrorism, worked on developing rendition as a part of Bill Clinton|Clinton Administr
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  • ...hly classsified Joint Special Operations Command, which is oriented toward counterterrorism rather than counterinsurgency. Their techniques include direct action (mili
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  • ...to diplomacy and strategy, public administration and policy, security and counterterrorism and international conflict resolution. Within this area, we also educate on
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  • **Counterterrorism (S/CT)
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  • '''John Brennan''' is the senior counterterrorism adviser to President Barack Obama, who also advises on relations between th ...in behind-the-scenes bureaucratic infighting rather than intelligence and counterterrorism. <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center}}
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  • ...ism. These symposiums offer lectures from the most respected terrorism and counterterrorism experts in the world.
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  • As of 2007, there is a Office of Security and CounterTerrorism in the Home Office.
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  • {{r|Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State}}
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