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  • ...y Commissions Act of 2006]] for prosecuting detainees held in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s. ...r have as their aim to cause, injury to or adverse effects on the [[United States]] or its citizens, or to have knowingly harbored such individuals, are subj
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  • ...threats to [[NATO]] and [[ International Security Assistance Force|United States forces]] in [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|Afghanistan]]. <ref name= ...ww.ft.com/cms/s/0/31b2dd72-f898-11de-beb8-00144feab49a.html Pakistan urges united reaction after CIA blast], [[Financial Times]], 2010-01-03</ref>
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  • ...tered and unaudited, but sent money to Iraq in violation of American and [[United Nations|UN]] sanctions against the regime of [[Saddam Hussein]].<ref name=S Although Dhafir was charged and convicted as a white collar criminal the government touts his case as a success in its "war on terror." A statement issued by
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  • | birth_place = [[Hawaii]], [[United States]] '''Lon Tomohisa Horiuchi''' (born 9 June 1954), is a 1976 [[United States Military Academy|West Point]] graduate{{Citation needed|date=September 2010
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  • ...he JDL has been involved in plotting terrorist attacks within the [[United States]].<ref name=fbi />. ...s have been linked to violent, and sometimes deadly, attacks in the United States, including the killing of [[American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee]] r
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  • | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]] | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...l (formerly level A) laboratories in local hospitals throughout the United States and can provide sophisticated confirmatory diagnosis and typing of [[biolog The LRN consists of a loose network of government labs at three levels<ref>Cieslak, Theodore J. and George W. Christopher (20
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  • In 2004, the US government claimed that newly released captives from Guantanamo Bay detainment camp "r ...Force Guantanamo]] (JTF-GTMO) which has occupied a portion of the [[United States Navy]]'s [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|base at Guantanamo Bay]], [[Cuba]] sin
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  • ...October 17, 2006. Drafted in the wake of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]]'s decision on ''[[Hamdan v. Rumsfeld]]'',<ref name="nytimes ...alien unlawful enemy combatants engaged in hostilities against the United States for violations of the law of war and other offenses triable by military com
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  • ...] citizen who was convicted of conspiring to kill citizens of the [[United States|US]] as part of the [[September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks]]. As a result o ...lecting to represent himself in court, and rankled [[United States federal government|federal]] prosecutors by requesting the presence of captured [[al-Qaeda]] m
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  • ...om the four largest [[telephone company|telephone carriers]] in the United States: [[AT&T]], [[SBC Communications|SBC]], [[BellSouth]] (all three now called | title =Three Major Telecom Companies Help US Government Spy on Millions of Americans
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  • ...namo detainees and transcripts of the tribunals which were released by the government under a [[Freedom of Information Act]] law-suit filed by the Associated Pre | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...'' was implemented by the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA) of the United States in the wake of the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]], part of the broader [[Pr ...gram targets communications where at least one party is outside the United States, and where it asserts that there are reasonable grounds to believe that one
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  • {{Multiple issues|cleanup=January 2010|expert=United States Government|prose=January 2010|tone=January 2010|update=January 2010|date=January 2010} ...ef> This action was challenged by a number of groups including the United States Congress as unconstitutional. This article examines the scope, nature and
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  • ...ticipates in the development, coordination, and implementation of [[United States|American]] counterterrorism policy. In June 2007, the [[Coordinator for Cou The United States Counterterrorism Policy has four main aims:
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  • ...a "top operative plotting and planning death and destruction on the United States" as Bush described him, was an insignificant figure.<ref>[http://msnbc.msn. ...d would help recruit [[Jihadist]]s and would cause the image of the United States to decline globally due to aggressive foreign policy.<ref>[http://www.conso
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  • |caption=[[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marines]] during Operation El Dorado. **{{flagicon|US}} [[United States]]
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  • ...ption = [[Naval commandos (France)|French Naval commandos]] and United States soldiers from the [[3rd US Infantry|3rd Infantry Regiment]] participate in * {{flag|United Kingdom}}
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  • | combatant1={{Flag|Philippines}}<br> {{flag|United States}} {{small|(advisors)}} ...CAFGU Militias:''' unknown{{Citation needed|date=April 2009}}<br>'''United States:''' 600<ref name="GMA&others"/>
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  • ...e United States of America|President]] [[George W. Bush]] to have [[United States]] citizens report suspicious activity. The program's website implied that U ...hether the reports by citizens on fellow citizens would be maintained in [[government database]]s. While saying that the information would not be in a central da
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