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  • ...ccessdate=2009-03-08}}</ref>—receiving help from the Islamic Republic of Iran.<ref name=Ranstorp>Ranstorp, ''Hizb'allah'' (1997), p. 89–90</ref> ...military since the first day of the Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War, and the deadliest single attack on Americans overseas since World War II.<ref n
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  • ...y begun the month before with [[murder]]s and [[robbery]] in [[Louisiana]] and [[Alabama]], which had resulted in three deaths.<ref name="Malvo reportedly ...e shoulder. Doctors found he had avoided damage to his spine and arteries and he was released in about an hour. On March 1, 2010, he received a letter o
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  • ...its the origin of the term "policide" (here, meaning the "destruction of a state's independence") to [[Abba Eban]], [[Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel|Isr | title = [[Just and Unjust Wars]]
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  • ...a response to [[Christian]] [[Evangelism|evangelist]]s working among poor and poorly educated Muslims in British India.<ref name=USIoPeace> ...epartment of Defense]]'', pages 103-105</ref> In recent years, allegations and concerns have risen about whether, or how much, the organization is linked
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  • {{terrorism}} ...gly, with [[terrorism]]. Scholars agree that terrorism is a disputed term, and very few of those labelled terrorists describe themselves as such.
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  • {{terrorism}} ...fear|terror]] especially as a means of [[coercion]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Terrorism
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  • {{terrorism}} ...[[religious conversion]]. This would eventually influence them culturally and open the way for an amicable political line if they ascended to power after
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  • {{terrorism}} ...al [[violence]] against political enemies as a way of inspiring the masses and catalyzing [[proletarian revolution|revolution]]. Propaganda of the deed ma
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  • ...arger and less-mobile traditional [[army]], or strike a vulnerable target, and withdraw almost immediately. ...guerrilla'', has been used to describe the concept since the 18th century, and perhaps earlier.
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  • ...references to violence in the [[Qur'an]], and acts of terrorisms motivated and/or justified by Islam. ...ce and violence towards critics (often viewed as being pejorative of Islam and its Prophet<ref>[http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/news-watch/cartoon-row/bloombe
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  • ...development of stable societies. In doing so, it has been argued, national and international criminal groups threaten the security of all nations. ...e suspects into custody, instead relying on the support of law enforcement and military force in relevant countries.
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  • ...[[Civil war in Afghanistan]], the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)]] and the [[War in North-West Pakistan|Waziristan War]] |area = [[Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan]]<ref name="PakistanTaliban">
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  • <center>'''''[[Terrorism]]'''''</center> '''Main articles:''' [[Definitions of terrorism|Definitions]]
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  • ...' is the Chief Executive Officer of The Hauer Group LLC, a consulting firm and has served as a member of the Hollis-Eden Pharamaceuticals board of direct ...esponse to emergencies, including acts of biological, chemical and nuclear terrorism.
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  • |allies=[[Multinational force in Iraq]]<br />[[Iraqi Army]] and [[Iraqi Police|police]] ...ed 'concerned local citizens' are an armed Sunni opposition in the making, and has argued that such groups should be under the command of the Iraqi Army o
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  • ...Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} ...According to Swiss senator [[Dick Marty]]'s reports on "Secret detentions and illegal transfers of detainees
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  • ...l of the United States]]), the seal of the [[U.S. Department of Justice]], and the seal of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]].]] {{terrorism}}
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  • ...er topics related to "disappearance", see [[Disappeared (disambiguation)]] and [[Desaparecidos (disambiguation)]].'' ...person is secretly imprisoned or killed by agents of the [[Sovereign state|state]] or by another party, such as a terrorist or criminal group. The party res
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  • ...ge:Posada.jpg|thumb|170px|Luis Posada at [[Fort Benning]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], U.S., 1962]] ...n the [[Bay of Pigs invasion]]; involvement in the [[Iran-Contra affair]]; and, according to conspiracy theorists, involvement in the assassination of [[J
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  • ...te=1991|title=Permissibility of State-Sponsored Assassination during Peace and War, The|author=Beres, Louis R.|url=http://heinonlinebackup.com/hol-cgi-bin ...|customary law]] standard".<ref>Duffy, Helen (2005). ''The 'War on Terror' and the Framework of International Law''. Cambridge University Press. p. 157.IS
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