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  • ...]] (DCI) [[William Casey]] in 1986, it has been replaced by the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] (NCTC) in the [[Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Di [[Paul Pillar]] became chief of analysis at the Agency's Counterterrorism Center (CTC) in 1993. By 1997 he was the Center's deputy director.
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  • ...of Investigation]]. Headed by [[Cofer Black]]; replaced by the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] (NCTC) in the [[Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Di
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  • ...Intelligence]]. It was formed from the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s [[Counterterrorism Center]], but now has personnel from:
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  • ...], the [[United States intelligence community]] interagency focal point on counterterrorism intelligence and covert operations
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  • #Redirect Counterterrorism
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  • ===Role in counterterrorism===
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  • An American counterterrorism expert
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Use of animals for spying, counterterrorism, and other covert activities.
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  • A 1995 [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]] order on U.S. counterterrorism policy
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  • ...Intelligence]]. It was formed from the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s [[Counterterrorism Center]], but now has personnel from:
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  • A document prepared in the late 1990s, that western counterterrorism analysts have described as a manual for terrorism.
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  • [[Coordinator for Counterterrorism]] in [[U.S. State Department]], with the rank of Ambassador; long a [[Centr
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  • [[Central Intelligence Agency]] officer who headed the [[Counterterrorism Center]] before the [[9/11]] attack, reporting directly to [[Jim Pavitt]] u
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  • Retired American [[Foreign Service Officer]] and counterterrorism specialist who was Presidential Envoy to Iraq in 2003-2004, running the [[C
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  • ...f U.S. Programs, [[Open Society Institute]]; Board, Americas and Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Associate Legal Director, [[American Civil
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  • ...pean Council on Human Rights]]; [[Crimes of War Project]] Board; Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • ...irect action, [[special reconnaissance]], [[combat search and rescue]] and counterterrorism
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  • ...Law at New York Law School; Council on Foreign Relations; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism and Europe/Central Asia, [[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • Director, Counterterrorism Research Center of [[Family Security Matters]]; executive editor of [[World
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  • Professor, Director, the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism; Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Law, [[Syracuse University]] C
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  • ...eign internal defense]], direct action (military), special reconnaissance, counterterrorism, etc.
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  • [[Extraordinary rendition]] of suspects of counterterrorism programs in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]], with brief U.S. in
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  • Member, [[Committee on the Present Danger]]; Director, Center for Law and Counterterrorism, [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]; author for [[National Review]];
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  • ...curity Committee, Constitution Project; Board, United States and Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; legal affairs correspondent, [[The Nation (magazine
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  • ...], the [[United States intelligence community]] interagency focal point on counterterrorism intelligence and covert operations
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  • ...combat search and rescue]], direct action, [[special reconnaissance]], and counterterrorism.
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  • Senior Adviser, Asia Program, [[International Crisis Group]]; Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Asia Director, Human Rights Watch, Indonesi
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  • ...tute]]: ([[constitutional law|constitutional]], [[national security]] and counterterrorism law); contributor, [[Family Security Matters]], Fox News, [[National Review
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  • ...RAND Corporation; board member, [[Jamestown Foundation]]; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism, [[Human Rights Watch]]; Expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...ysis and Response of the [[University of Pennsylvania]]; a Director of the Counterterrorism Foundation, publishers of CounterterrorismBlog.org; advisory board, [[Famil
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  • ..., [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George W. Bush Administration]]s, specializing in counterterrorism in the latter two
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  • ...2. From 2002 to 2004, he was the [[U.S. State Department]] Coordinator for Counterterrorism & Ambassador at Large). He is now in private consulting practice. ...nning of the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]]. Its full operational title, "Counterterrorism Center/Special Operations (CTC/SO)" was, at first, classified.
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  • Executive Director of the International Institute for Counterterrorism, [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]; member, Israel's National Committee
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  • ...powers both bordering on and outside the area, such as: non-proliferation, counterterrorism, transnational crime, [[South China Sea]] and the [[Korean Peninsula]], etc
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  • ...he Joint Task Force-North, responsible for [[drug trade|counter-drug]] and counterterrorism along the U.S.-Mexico border; he commanded the brigade that began the "Sunn
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  • ...]], as well as joint Algerian-US use of intelligence reporting relevant to counterterrorism and regional stability; while Algeria is clearly nonaligned, it is intensel
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  • ...ociates]], former [[Central Intelligence Agency]] officer who headed the [[Counterterrorism Center]]; Director for Intelligence Programs at the [[National Security Co
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  • ...l staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Senior Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism Analyst in the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], National Security Divis
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  • ...eparation of church and state, while carrying out [[peace operations]] and counterterrorism in Islamic countries. <ref name=WaPo2009-97039>{{citation ...unded by the MacArthur Foundation. She was a member of Project Unicorn, a counterterrorism police advisory panel in London.
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  • Director of policy at the [[Jewish Policy Center]]; Former counterterrorism analyst at the U.S. Department of Treasury and research fellow at The [[Was
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  • ...aq, worked in support of the Iraqi national elections, and participated in counterterrorism missions
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  • ...National SIGINT Committee; Group Chief for two different groups in CIA's [[Counterterrorism Center]]; Office of the Inspector General
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  • ...lligence, and regional cooperation in areas such as the [[drug trade]] and counterterrorism, as well as assistance in improving human rights and legalities of new Arge
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  • ...of Investigation]]. Headed by [[Cofer Black]]; replaced by the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] (NCTC) in the [[Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Di
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  • ===Counterterrorism organizations===
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center||**}}
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center}}
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  • ...became known in 2005. He became the U.S. State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism, with the rank of Ambassador. <ref name=WaPo>{{citation
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center}}
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  • ...|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute]]; former Deputy Commissioner for Counterterrorism, [[New York Police Department]]; former faculty and researcher, Belfer Cent
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  • ...to the Office of the [[Director of National Intelligence]] and [[National Counterterrorism Center]]; counsel on [[9-11 Commission]]; intelligence analyst and assistan
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  • ...substantial federal crime, that information will be passed over the wall (counterterrorism)|over the wall according to the proper procedures and turned over for follo
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  • ...s the Central Intelligence Agency teams, under the Counterterrorism Center|Counterterrorism Center/Special Operations that made initial contact with potential guerrill
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  • ...sevant. [[National Security Council]] (NSC) staff (1988-1998) Director for Counterterrorism and Counter-narcotics, Director for Peacekeeping, and Senior Director for I
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  • ==Counterterrorism== The Counterterrorism Center, created in 1999, was quasi-autonomous of the Directorate of Operati
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  • ...at [[National Interest (magazine)]]; Co-Chairman of the Center for Law and Counterterrorism, [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] a
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  • ...d [[U.S. Ambassador to Somalia|Somalia]]; State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Director for Middle East and South Asia on National Security Council staff
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  • ...ati, Ohio-based O’Gara Company focused on solutions for homeland security, counterterrorism, and low-intensity conflict; Member of the [[Preventive Defense Project]]
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  • ==Counterterrorism== ...in behind-the-scenes bureaucratic infighting rather than intelligence and counterterrorism. <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Counterterrorism Center}}
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  • {{r|Subcommittee on Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism||**}}
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  • ...Plot}}</ref> According to [[Richard Clarke]], [[Cofer Black]], of the CIA Counterterrorism Center, warned the U.S. government, in late December 1999, about al-Qaeda p
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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: Kill or Be Killed?, July 17, 2009 [http://www.brookings.edu/articles/2009/
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  • ...]] (DCI) [[William Casey]] in 1986, it has been replaced by the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] (NCTC) in the [[Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Di [[Paul Pillar]] became chief of analysis at the Agency's Counterterrorism Center (CTC) in 1993. By 1997 he was the Center's deputy director.
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  • ==Counterterrorism and interrogation==
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  • ...ligence Agency]] officer who was head of operations and analysis for the [[Counterterrorism Center]], leaving in 1991. He was Director for Intelligence Programs at th ==Contemporary counterterrorism==
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  • ...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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  • ...situations such as [[deterrence | nuclear deterrence]], [[terrorism]], and counterterrorism.
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  • *M squadron are the specialists in maritime counterterrorism, involving such missions as clandestine boarding of ships
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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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  • | publisher = [[NEFA Foundation]]}}</ref> He is a contributor to the [[Counterterrorism Blog]] and [[Family Security Matters]]. | journal = Counterterrorism Blog
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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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • 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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  • ===2005 Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Initiative=== ...] [TSCTI], beginning in 2005, involves [[economic development]] as well as counterterrorism.<ref name=GS-TSCTI>{{citation
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  • ...or Patterson said, in September 2008, that Pakistan has, in the context of counterterrorism, "different priorities" than the U.S., is "certainly reluctant to take acti
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  • ...(1952-2001) became the chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) counterterrorism unit in 1995. Retiring from the Bureau in August 2001, he became chief of s ...w enforcement culture of the FBI and pushing toward an aggressive style of counterterrorism, and both giving and expecting personal loyalty.<blockquote>He talked tough
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  • '''Larkin Reynolds''' is an [[United States of America|American]] lawyer and counterterrorism specialist.<ref name=LawfareLarkin/><ref name=WilmerHaleLarkin/> Reynolds i ...Judges were being forced to '''make''' the law, since the laws on fighting counterterrorism, and, specifically, the laws on the legality of detaining suspects indefini
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  • :*National Counterterrorism Center <ref name=NCTC>{{citation | url = http://www.nctc.gov/ | title = National Counterterrorism Center}}</ref>
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  • ...ce special operations (e.g., hostage negotiation and rescue), but may have counterterrorism missions. Some countries forbid their military to be used domestically, oth *Sniping and assassination behind enemy lines, possibly as part of a counterterrorism mission
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  • ...Security Assistance Force (ISAF). The Netherlands is a party to all 12 UN counterterrorism conventions. ...e an external investigation into the legitimacy and effectiveness of Dutch counterterrorism laws and regulations.
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  • **[[Subcommittee on Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism]]
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  • ...ring drug-smuggling, undocumented immigrants, human trafficking and play a counterterrorism role.
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  • ...pport to law enforcement]]: his 1997 view was that "counternarcotics, some counterterrorism activity, counterfeiting, human rights abuses, money laundering and alien s His last assignment was as director of the CIA [[Counterterrorism Center]]. Previously, he was head of field operations for Latin America.
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  • ...log. As an intelligence analyst with the New York City Police Department’s Counterterrorism Division, she supported the mission to prevent future terrorist attacks by
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  • ...land Security] - A large collection of scholarly articles on terrorism and counterterrorism.
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  • '''The Al Qaida Plan''' is a 90-minute movie produced by self-described counterterrorism expert [[Evan Kohlmann]].<ref name=McClatchy20080729>
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  • ...mmission]]. FBI Special Agent the last seven years assigned to investigate counterterrorism matters the last four years. Formerly with the U.S. Border Patrol. ...ission]]. Former regional affairs officer in the Office of Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the State Department.
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  • ==Counterterrorism==
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  • ...e American Enterprise Institute, he worked for Douglas Feith in the Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group. Wurmser transferred to work for John Bolton at the State ...staff of the Douglas Feith#Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group|Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group created by Douglas Feith. This unit focused on finding ter
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  • ...ation of the Battlespace and Operational Preparation of the Battlespace in counterterrorism, the latter including the little-discussed Advanced Force Operations.<ref n
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  • ...n, rear area operations, rebuilding a new Iraqi security organization, and counterterrorism; one of the contributing factors to the inappropriate handling of prisoners
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  • ...en became National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection and Counterterrorism on the National Security Council staff in the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administ ...urity Group, the staff organization responsible for planning response. The Counterterrorism Coordinator job was downgraded early in the George W. Bush Administration.
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  • {{r|Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State}}
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  • *Crelinsten, R. (2002). ''Analysing Terrorism and Counterterrorism: A Communications Model. Terrorism and Political Violence''. 14(2).
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  • ...are with India, guerrilla movements in disputed or tribal territories, and counterterrorism in the main provinces of the country. ...700}}, pp. 109-110</ref> If Pakistani forces have not been as attentive to counterterrorism as other countries might desire, this is a major reason. Whether the West w
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  • ...ring drug-smuggling, undocumented immigrants, human trafficking and play a counterterrorism role.
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  • Daniel Pipes commented on a presentation by White House counterterrorism adviser [[John Brennan]],<ref name=Pipes>{{citation | title = Counterterrorism in Obama's Washington
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  • ...Special Forces Operational Detachment (SFOD) Delta''', is a U.S. military counterterrorism and hostage rescue unit assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command of
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  • | author = DCI Counterterrorism Center | author = DCI Counterterrorism Center
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  • ...al problem. In like manner, Richard Clarke, the National Security Council counterterrorism coordinator, commented that in White House discussions on 9/12 and 9/12, <b
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  • ...03 in response to the [[9/11]] attack, which, in terms of visibility, made counterterrorism its highest priority. Nevertheless, it did consolidate organizations with
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  • In late 2000 Tenet appointed a senior manager in the Counterterrorism Center to investigate "creating a strategic assessment capability". This l The Counterterrorism Center, which Tenet had assigned to advise on setting up a strategic assess
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  • ...sed with the Douglas Feith#Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group|Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group, a separate organization also under Feith. It also was som
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  • ...ilitary, and the other, in 2002, at the Washington Post for the early U.S. counterterrorism programs.
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  • ...te field experience, when the main Army missions are counterinsurgency and counterterrorism.<ref>{{citation
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  • ====Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism====
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  • *Counterterrorism ...s a distinct split among soldier-statesmen as to the correct balance among counterterrorism, "conventional" military forces, and counterinsurgency to include [[peace o
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  • ...to a border-crossing insurgency in a neighboring state. Developed country counterterrorism programs can benefit from FID in weak states, by strengthening those states ...uting factors. The defensive measures of anti-terrorism (AT) and offensive counterterrorism efforts can be part of the FID program developed for a HN.
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  • ...gainst Italian sovereignty and human rights, but it also seriously damaged counterterrorism efforts in Italy and Europe," according to Armando Spataro, the lead prosec
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  • ...nd Security with posts to its Subcommittee on Border, Maritime, and Global Counterterrorism and Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, Science and Technology
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  • ...institutions into the role of information collectors. Law enforcement and counterterrorism specialists believe the Act provides essential data.
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  • ====Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group==== Feith's new unit, initially called the Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group, had a professional staff of two. It was a different entit
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  • ===Counterterrorism actions in 2009===
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  • ...h he became the first Director of the Navy Operations Group (Deep Blue), a counterterrorism organization. In the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]], he was the D
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  • ...ons of argument about what constitutes a just war justly waged....Surgical counterterrorism (which need not be militarist) should instead focus on opportunities to gen
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  • ...he Joint Task Force-North, responsible for [[drug trade|counter-drug]] and counterterrorism along the U.S.-Mexico border; it is headquartered at Biggs Army Airfield, [
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  • }}</ref> She said the National Counterterrorism Center had the names of roughly 775,000 "terror suspects" in February 2008.
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  • She was involved in the initial planning for counterterrorism, reducing the bureaucratic rank of [[Richard Clarke]] from principal to dep
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  • ...ack on its offices in Sydney he was the first man in NSW charged under new counterterrorism laws. Yesterday, he was the first acquitted."''.
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  • ...Bremer]], who had recently left the [[U.S. Department of State]] as senior counterterrorism official: "'If you want to know what a terrorist is doing, you have to put
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  • ...oreign-based organizations. Direct giving is the practice most affected by counterterrorism financing laws. The standards for due diligence, oversight and reporting ar
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  • Richard Clarke, who was the National Security Council counterterrorism director in the Clinton and early George W. Bush Administrations, called hi
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  • | foreign intelligence and counterterrorism
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  • ...of State’s Science and Technology Adviser on international cooperation in counterterrorism and critical infrastructure protection; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • Michael Scheuer, a former CIA specialist in counterterrorism, worked on developing rendition as a part of Bill Clinton|Clinton Administr
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  • ...a number of areas, including energy, climate change, trade, education, and counterterrorism.
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  • *Enemy-centric counterterrorism: Conduct operations principally directed against terrorist groups that pres ...erinsurgency strategy. Ironically, much of McChrystal's career had been in counterterrorism.
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  • | quote = Ahmad El Maati was "one of the main targets" of a counterterrorism investigation that began in 2001 and continues to this day, RCMP Superinten
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  • ...ships|ASEAN Regional Forum]]. That relationship is significant in terms of counterterrorism and dealing with piracy. ...UCOM, retains responsibility for noncombatant evacuation operations (NEO), counterterrorism (CT) planning for U.S. diplomatic missions, and force protection in those a
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  • ...y fence, and the [[Gaza operation]] are tactics of humiliation rather than counterterrorism
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  • ..., used his top-secret computer to print out dozens of documents related to counterterrorism operations while working as a contractor for the National Geospatial-Intell
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  • ...ng, indicating that ''ad hoc'' alliances would form for both terrorism and counterterrorism. This took place several weeks after Operation Eagle Claw, and U.S. intelli
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  • He became chief of analysis at the Agency's Counterterrorism Center (CTC) in 1993. By 1997 he was the Center's deputy director. | title = Counterterrorism after Al-Qaeda
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  • ...Ghanaian government, which include cooperation in intelligence related to counterterrorism and other joint concerns.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...inancial lifelines]] and [[economic warfare| disrupting them]], conducting counterterrorism against their training sites and capturing or killing their leaders, and "d
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  • | author =Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State
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  • ...n to quote Leuprecht's opinions on Politics, in general, and terrorism and counterterrorism, specifically.<ref name=Yahoo2016-01-13/><ref name=Cbc2015-01-13b/><ref nam
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  • ...While DA and SR are their core capabilities, they also receive missions in counterterrorism, [[foreign internal defense]] and [[U.S. foreign military assistance organi
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  • ===The time of counterterrorism===
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  • ...ing material and weapons support, force management, narcotics control, and counterterrorism tactics. The 1974 prohibition did not apply to the use of other funds by ag ===Counterterrorism and military assistance===
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  • ...e strategy of "discussion-denial-cooperation" and made 31 recommendations. Counterterrorism is only one tool in tackling terrorism. Human rights concerns must be addre ...fensive realism" based on the neo-conservative ideological system of which counterterrorism and counterproliferation of weapons of mass destruction were main themes.
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  • ...foreign versus domestic, and then, in the domestic area, among police and counterterrorism. This type of control is only beginning to evolve in Argentina, where three
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  • *Counterterrorism (Prevention of terrorist attacks)
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  • ...Codenamed JAWBREAKER, it reported to the National Counterterrorism Center|Counterterrorism Center. It was attached the forces of Mohammed Qasim Fahim, who had taken c
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  • ...of Libyan intelligence, [[Musa Kusa]], told the deputy chief of the CIA [[Counterterrorism Center]], Ben Bonk, "They tried to sell us a nuclear weapon. Of course, we
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  • ...tan. Under McKiernan and predecessors, there were abundant "enemy-centric" counterterrorism operations, but many analysts believe not enough population security.
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  • ==Terrorism and counterterrorism==
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  • ...ador to the Netherlands in 1983, and was appointed ambassador-at-large for counterterrorism by Ronald Reagan in 1986. In 1999, Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert appo
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  • ...of the Canadian Government responsible for conducting counterintelligence, counterterrorism and [[counterproliferation]] against any potential threats against Canadian
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  • ...ed in response to the [[9/11]] attack, which, in terms of visibility, made counterterrorism its highest priority. It did consolidate organizations with overlapping fu
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  • ...nior officials who believe the OIG has been too aggressive in looking into counterterrorism programs, including detention programs. The changes were the result of an i ...Office of the Director of National Intelligence]]. See [[CIA transnational counterterrorism activities]].
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  • | counterterrorism (CT)
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  • ...naval Task Force 150|Task Forces 150 and Task Force 152 dealing more with counterterrorism.
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  • ...ya Saleh, nephew of Yemen's president and the head of one of the country's counterterrorism forces agreed there were alliances, but "the tribes in Yemen are practical.
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  • It is quite common, especially as part of counterterrorism, for a government to deny an organization or country access to its financia
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  • Ethiopia is another country that the US finds useful in counterterrorism, but has human rights policies of which the US does not approve. Jendayi Fr ...d. The bill seeks to restrict U.S. military aid for any purpose other than counterterrorism and peacekeeping purposes. If the President certifies that all political pr
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  • ...that killed two terrorist suspects; an Embassy spokesman said "Successful counterterrorism operations conducted by Government of Yemen security forces January 4 north
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  • *[http://www.nctc.gov/about_us/director_bio.html Director of the National Counterterrorism Center]
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  • ...in question and destructive of any attempt to build lasting mechanisms for counterterrorism adjudications,” mentioning John Adams’s defense of British soldiers cha
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  • ...wing al-Qaeda's attacks on September 11, 2001, Cabana was then assigned to counterterrorism duties, where he was one of the officers responsible for sharing RCMP files
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  • ...ervice (FIS) or a terrorist organization. Offensive counterespionage (and counterterrorism) is done one of two ways, either by manipulating the adversary (FIS or terr | title = Two attacks highlight counterterrorism's bureaucratic bog
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  • ...any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives <ref>Counterterrorism Threat Assessment and Warning Unit, National Security Division, Federal Bur ...ally intended to influence an audience. <ref>Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, [http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/20177.pdf ''Patterns of Globa
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  • ...any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives <ref>Counterterrorism Threat Assessment and Warning Unit, National Security Division, Federal Bur ...ally intended to influence an audience. <ref>Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, [http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/20177.pdf ''Patterns of Globa
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  • ...med Ressam was arrested entering the United States, U.S. State Department counterterrorism chief Michael Sheehan calls Taliban foreign minister called Muttawakil and
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  • and in the account of the war on terror by [[George W. Bush|George Bush]]'s counterterrorism chief [[Richard A. Clarke]]:
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  • ...under the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). It is now the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] under the [[Director of National Intelligence]]. In CTC, DI and D
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  • ...shed accountability at Headquarters for the development and success of our Counterterrorism Program."
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  • }}</ref> in supporting counterterrorism and general intelligence community needs. These needs were seen as most cri
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  • | Counterterrorism ...uting factors. The defensive measures of anti-terrorism (AT) and offensive counterterrorism efforts can be part of the FID program developed for a HN.
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  • |title=Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism |publisher=Basic Books}}</ref> Counterterrorism adviser Richard Clarke has described the decision-making around those missi
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  • It is well to understand that counterterrorism, as used by Cordesman, does not mean using terrorism against the terrorism,
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  • ...and counterterrorism campaigns.<ref name = Cordesman-2006 />" Note that '''counterterrorism''' differs from '''counterterror''', the latter being the use of terrorist
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  • ...Europe, but I wouldn’t hard-sell it,” said Gilles de Kerchove, the head of counterterrorism for the European Union. “I wouldn’t say AQIM is poised to attack in Eur While the public position has been that Pakistan partners with the U.S. in counterterrorism, the revelation that bin Laden had been there for several years, and the U.
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  • * [[Counterterrorism/Definition]]
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  • ...[[Richard Clarke]]'s book criticizing the Administration's performance in counterterrorism. <ref name=twsSEPcv16>{{cite news
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  • ...combat forces, used terror against villagers, Phoenix can be considered a Counterterrorism|counterterror program using some of the same methods as its opponents.
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  • ===National defense, counterterrorism and security policies===
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  • * [[Counterterrorism/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Counterterrorism/Metadata]]
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  • ...ntacts with ethnic separatists in Iran, for a number of reasons, including counterterrorism, pressuring the Iranian government through covert action, and clandestine h
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  • ...creasing amount of multiple agency and international activity dealing with counterterrorism and piracy. Signals intelligence collection takes place from Signals intell * CIA funded and trained a counterterrorism unit of the Uzbek military
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  • ...' deputy, [[John O. Brennan]], a [[CIA]] veteran presidential adviser for counterterrorism and homeland security, including its responsibility for preparing for and
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  • ...rproliferation Center]]. Under the DNI, November 2005 Mission Managers for counterterrorism, counterproliferation, Iran, and North Korea <ref name=NCPC>{{citation ...Harvard & Stanford Universities commented, "since 9/11 we have overhauled counterterrorism, and intelligence has focused in response, but we have not overhauled count
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  • ...ntelligence watch centers, as well as interdisciplinary groups such as the Counterterrorism Center, can create and update requirements lists. Commercial [[Customer Rel
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  • ...n = 9780061147784}}, p. 169</ref> On September 12, President Bush directed counterterrorism adviser Richard Clarke to review all information and reconsider if Saddam w ..."you're going to kill people if you do this." Cofer Black, director of the Counterterrorism Center, had said "the gloves are off" soon after 9/11; this was an example
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  • ...match the requirement. In addition, the committee recognizes that global counterterrorism efforts will be a long-term campaign. ...and our allies, DOD counter-narcotics efforts complement the Department’s counterterrorism campaign. A number of Foreign Terrorist Organizations, such as the Revolut
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  • ...hat were vehemently anticommunist, role of allies in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism is complex. Some potential allies are undemocratic, or are, such as Salah G
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  • ...morale, but promoted his mission to reform the CIA into the lean and agile counterterrorism focused force he believes it should be.<ref name=GossMorale>{{citation
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  • ...nt Aslan Maskhadov and [[Shamil Basayev]]. In April 2009, Russia ended its counterterrorism operation and pulled out the bulk of its army.<ref name="bbc-endwar">{{Cite
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  • :*Internal counterintelligence and counterterrorism.
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  • ...awala'' and Afghan drugs, and also the FININT section of CIA transnational counterterrorism activities.
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  • ...Instruments of Statecraft: U.S. Guerrilla Warfare, Counterinsurgency, and Counterterrorism, 1940-1990
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