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  • | last = National Security Agency
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  • | publisher = George Washington University National Security Archive | title = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 67
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  • ...ocial objectives <ref>Counterterrorism Threat Assessment and Warning Unit, National Security Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, [http://www.fbi.gov/publications
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  • ...ocial objectives <ref>Counterterrorism Threat Assessment and Warning Unit, National Security Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, [http://www.fbi.gov/publications
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  • ...e [[9/11 Attack|9/11]] attack, the nation's focus was changed to issues of national security. All but one Democrat (Representative [[Barbara Lee]]) joined the Republica
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  • ...SOG, the U.S. Navy began to conduct signals intelligence patrols for the [[National Security Agency]], close to North Vietnam but in international waters. These were ca ...tary of Defense McNamara, Johnson stated his policy decision in classified National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) 273, of November 26, 1963. The key point was the U
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  • ...I intend to create several articles about extrajudicial detention for both national security and other reasons. This also gets very tricky with the international concep
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  • ...lligence operations, double agent cases are run to protect and enhance the national security. They serve this purpose principally by providing current counterintelligen
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  • ...ernment shall allow the use of its territory for activities harmful to the national security and interest of the other."
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  • | publisher = [[National Security Agency]] | year = 2001
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  • | volume = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 82
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  • ...g the limited war in Korea as a mistake, Eisenhower believed that American national security and containment of Communist expansion could best be achieved through nucle ..."Dealing with Soviet Power and Influence: Eisenhower's Management of U.S. National Security." ''Diplomatic History'' (2000) 24(2): 345-352. Issn: 0145-2096 Fulltext: [
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  • The Republican party supports [[unilateralism]] in issues of national security, believing in the ability and right of the United States to act without ext
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  • ...According to Anthony Zinni, <ref>Presentation at the Brookings Institution National Security Seminar, November 2001, as recorded by David Kilcullen</ref>, it produced t | title = Annals of National Security, Selective Intelligence: Donald Rumsfeld has his own special sources. Are t
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  • ...support for intervention. Thieu was getting poor advice; his Assistant for National Security Affairs, Gen. Dan Van Quang, did not want to give Thieu bad news.
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  • ...erman companies, of an island near a key shipping lane, could put Canada's national security at risk.<ref name=nytimes1938-08-16/>
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  • * 1969 - [[Richard Nixon]] (president 1969-74) and [[Henry Kissinger]] (National Security Adviser 1969-75, Secretary of State 1973-77]] introduce détente policy fo
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  • ..., and the Howard government was returned to office comfortably on a strong national security platform in 2004. Changes to industrial relations policies proved unpopular
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  • * Lees, Lorraine M. "National Security and Ethnicity: Contrasting Views during World War II." ''Diplomatic History
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  • ...nced Truman's [[Fair Deal]] proposals and the economic sections of [[NSC68|National Security Council Resolution 68]] that, in April 1950, asserted that the larger armed
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