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  • ...Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} ...l's determination was that there was enough evidence of Kurnaz had ties to terrorism that he should be held as an enemy combatant.
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...monitor, inspect, board, and stop suspect shipping to pursue the "[[War on Terrorism]]" and in the [[Horn of Africa]] region (HOA) (includes operations in the N {{War on Terrorism}}
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • As part of the Bush Administration's [[War on Terrorism]], the April 3, 2006 [[Federal Register]] included proposed rules by the [[ ...p-dyn/content/article/2007/02/24/AR2007022401231_pf.html "Facility Holding Terrorism Inmates Limits Communication"] Washington Post, February 25, 2007</ref>
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  • ..., for warrantless electronic surveillance under the TSP to protect against terrorism, and that information has been made available to your Committee and to the ...titutional authority to undertake any efforts for the purpose of defeating terrorism, irrespective of congressional action or otherwise... <br>
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  • ...r Counterterrorism]], which coordinates U.S. government efforts to fight [[terrorism]]. ==List of Coordinators for Combating Terrorism==
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  • ...ach''' by the United States) were American [[cruise missile]] strikes on [[terrorism|terrorist]] bases in [[Afghanistan]] and a pharmaceutical factory in [[Suda ...Official Cites Gains Against Bin Laden; Clinton Seeks $10 Billion to Fight Terrorism]</ref> The government of Sudan demanded an apology from both the [[Bill Cli
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • {{terrorism}} ...f 250 of the 335 incidents confirmed as or suspected to be [[definition of terrorism|terrorist]] acts by the [[FBI]]. These 250 attacks are considered [[domesti
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  • |partof= the [[War on Terrorism]], [[War in North-West Pakistan]], [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)]] ...ion]], these controversial attacks were called a part of the US' "[[War on Terrorism]]" and sought to defeat the [[Taliban]] and [[Al-Qaeda]] militants who were
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  • ...o uniforms, and use unconventional weapons. Enemy combatants in the war on terrorism are not defined by simple, readily apparent criteria, such as citizenship o ...Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism]; 66 FR 57833</ref>. The administration chose to call those who it detained
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  • ...Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} ...judicial prisoners of the United States''', in the context of the [[War on Terrorism]], refers to [[foreign national]]s the [[United States]] detains outside of
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  • ...ted States [http://www.counterterrorismtraining.gov/leg/index.html Counter-Terrorism Training and Resources for Law Enforcement web site]</ref><ref name="BBC_GC ...that authorized the CIA to kidnap, anywhere abroad, foreigners wanted for terrorism. A new word entered the dictionary of U.S. foreign relations: rendition."<r
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • {{terrorism}} ...juries]] in the [[United States district court]]s, for alleged crimes of [[terrorism]]. The initial list was formed in late 2001 in the immediate aftermath of t
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism]] [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • A '''fusion center''' is a [[terrorism]] prevention and response center that was started as a joint project betwee ===2009 Virginia Terrorism Threat Assessment===
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  • ...versy''' in the opening years of the 21st century hinges on the status of "terrorism detainees". One side wants all U.S.-held "[[enemy combatants]]" given the s ...tions the administration was risking the "moral basis of our fight against terrorism." [http://www.washtimes.com/national/20060915-121112-3656r_page2.htm]</ref>
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  • ...ia|Government of Georgia]]'s request for assistance to enhance its counter-terrorism capabilities and addressed the situation in the [[Pankisi Gorge]]. ...f Interior Ministry troops and border guards.)<ref name=PATTERNS-OF-GLOBAL-TERRORISM>{{cite web
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