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  • ...rs argue that the lack of a response by the Americans emboldened terrorist organizations to conduct further attacks against US targets.<ref>McFarlane, Robert C., "[ ...mes'' may 13, 1985</ref> "Alarmed U.S. officials subsequently canceled the covert training operation" in Lebanon, according to Wright.<ref>Wright, Robin, ''S
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  • ...ovide social services and have an overt, even legal, political wing. Their covert wing carries out attacks on military forces with tactics such as [[Raid (mi ...nterplay among the actors: insurgents, government, population and external organizations. Barnett discusses the relationship of the country with the outside world,
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  • ...|political resistance]] [[strategy]] in which small, independent groups ([[covert cell]]s) challenge an established adversary such as a government. Leaderles A typical covert cell operates as anything from a lone individual to a small group. The basi
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  • ...nclude acts of [[Law|unlawful]] violence and war. The history of terrorist organizations suggests that they do not select terrorism for its political effectiveness. Terrorism has been practiced by a broad array of political organizations for furthering their objectives. It has been practiced by both right-wing a
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  • ...July 12, 2007}}&nbsp;– [[U.S. State Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations|USSD Foreign Terrorist Organization]]</ref><br />Designated as [[Terrorism ...in Khartoum, from December 1991 till May 1996. To coordinate its overt and covert operations as Al-Qaeda's ambitions and resources increased, it developed a
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  • * In [[Robert Ludlum]]'s "[[Covert-One]]" book series (2000–2010), Lt. Col. Jon Smith uses a job at USAMRIID [[Category:Military medical organizations of the United States|Army, Infectious Diseases]]
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  • ...vember 2005 and before this by [[human rights]] [[NGO]]s (non-governmental organizations).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/ ...ty also underlined that European countries probably had knowledge of these covert operations. Furthermore, the CIA apparently financially assists and direct
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  • ...ommunications of people with known links to al Qaeda and related terrorist organizations." It is critical that Congress determine, as quickly as possible, exactly w ...esident to "use all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terr
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  • ...ederal crimes. Ronald Reagan added teeth to these laws by signing a secret covert-action directive in 1986 that authorized the CIA to kidnap, anywhere abroad ...ng to track down and dismantle [[Islamic fundamentalism|militant Islamic]] organizations in the [[Middle East]], particularly [[Al Qaeda]].<ref>[http://www.aclu.org
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  • :''For other organizations named '''Help the Needy''', or some variation thereof, see [[Help the Needy [[Category:Covert organizations]]
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  • ...ommunications of people with known links to al Qaeda and related terrorist organizations. Before we intercept these communications, the government must have informa ...hich Congress Is To Be Informed of U.S. Intelligence Activities, Including Covert Actions] January 18, 2006</ref>
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  • ...nating overseas from or to a person suspected of having links to terrorist organizations such as [[al-Qaeda]] or its affiliates even when the other party to the cal ...acts of international terrorism against the United States by such nations, organizations or persons."
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  • ...asion]]. Originally, it was waged against [[al-Qaeda]] and other terrorist organizations with the purpose of eliminating them.<ref name="WH 10-07-01"> [[ETA]] ...enote a global military, political, legal and ideological struggle against organizations designated as terrorist and regimes that were accused of having a connectio
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