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  • {{terrorism}} '''Counter-terrorism''' (also spelled '''counterterrorism''') is the practices, [[Military tacti
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  • ...dic Handbook of Cults in America'', pp. 221–227; and his essay "The Counter-cult Monitoring Movement in Historical Perspective"). ...anteed in the [[US Constitution]] and (b) the efficacy of deprogramming or counter-brainwashing stratagems were doubtful.
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  • ...ptoms or were upset for the negligence of the company. Companies sometimes counter saying that health issues do not currently appear in their worker or worker ...>[http://prwatch.org/prwissues/2001Q4/junkman.html The Junkman's Answer to Terrorism: Use More Asbestos], retrieved July 16th, 2007</ref> [[Steven Milloy]] sugg
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  • ====Terrorism==== {{Main|Terrorism}}
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  • ...d to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters.<ref>[http://www.fema.gov/pdf/government/npg. ...eparedness phase, emergency managers develop plans of action to manage and counter their risks and take action to build the necessary capabilities needed to i
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  • ...shooting ''' was a terrorist attack by a lone gunman on an airline ticket counter at [[Los Angeles International Airport]]. .../2003/US/West/04/12/airport.shooting/|title=FBI, Justice: El Al attack was terrorism|publisher=[[CNN]]|date=2003-04-12|accessdate=2008-12-02}}</ref>
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  • The '''Centennial Olympic Park bombing''' was a [[terrorism|terrorist]] [[bomb]]ing on July 27, 1996 in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. st ...mbing. Jewell, at the time, was unknown to authorities, and a [[Lone wolf (terrorism)|lone wolf]] profile made sense to [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]]
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  • Desperate union officials turned to violence to counter the violence they had suffered. Beginning in late 1906, national and local *[[Domestic terrorism in the United States]]
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  • ...ting]]. The two people murdered were [[Israel]]is at the [[El Al]] ticket counter at the airport, one of whom was identified as a ticket agent (Victoria Hen) ...] confirmed the earlier conclusion that the incident fit the definition of terrorism.<ref name="CNN 4-12"/>
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  • ...bing was an act of [[terrorism]], but that this was justified because "the terrorism that Israel practices (which America supports) must be faced with a similar ...rorism analyst Peter L. Bergen writes, "In sum, by the mid-'90s, the Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York, the F.B.I., the U.S. Attorney's office in the South
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  • ...icism of the discipline of Terrorism studies itself and to widen debate by Terrorism studies researchers in part by applying insights from [[Critical Theory]] g ...urther work has led to the creation of a new journal - Critical Studies in Terrorism - published by Routledge ([[Magnus Ranstorp]] is also on the editorial boar
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  • ...]] from groups and individuals often associated with violent conflict or [[terrorism]], the term carries a greater pejorative tone than "radical chic." ...usly been interpreted as morally irresponsible, earnestly [[Counterculture|counter-cultural]], ironically [[Hipster (contemporary subculture)|hip]], or benign
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  • {{terrorism}} '''Counter-terrorism''' (also spelled '''counterterrorism''') is the practices, [[Military tacti
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  • ...Jamaat in the United States," the deputy chief of the FBI's international terrorism section said in 2003, "and we have found that Al-Qaeda used them for recrui ==Debate over Tablighi Jamaat's alleged ties to terrorism==
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  • ...not recognized as a belligerent."</ref> An insurgency can be fought via [[counter-insurgency]] warfare. #[[terrorism]] used to foster insecurity among the population and drive them to the move
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  • <!-- Please keep commentary at [[Terrorism#Definition]].-->{{terrorism}} ...Times]][http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/h/hoffman-terrorism.html Inside Terrorism]</ref>
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  • {{terrorism}} ...iated, whether rightly or wrongly, with [[terrorism]]. Scholars agree that terrorism is a disputed term, and very few of those labelled terrorists describe them
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  • ...d by [[Minhaj-ul-Quran UK]]. Dr Qadri said during the launch "Terrorism is terrorism, violence is violence and it has no place in Islamic teaching and no justif ...0302 24.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Dr. Qadri at a news conference of ''Fatwa on Terrorism'' in London]]
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  • {{terrorism}} ...fear|terror]] especially as a means of [[coercion]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Terrorism
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  • {{Terrorism}} ...no inclination to surrender, authorities sometimes employ armed [[Counter-terrorism|special forces]] to attempt a rescue of the hostages (notably [[Operation E
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  • {{terrorism}} ...[[Johann Most]], advocated publicizing violent acts of retaliation against counter-revolutionaries because "we preach not only action in and for itself, but a
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  • ...ely dominated by [[Maximilien Robespierre]], in order to suppress internal counter-revolutionary activities and raise additional French military force. Throug ...r the ''[[Law of Suspects]]'' was passed, which authorized the charging of counter-revolutionaries with vaguely defined ''crimes against liberty''. On 29 Sept
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  • ...f>[http://beta.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/article395529.ece For a Review of Counter-Insurgency Doctrine] by Praveen Swami, ''[[The Hindu]]'', April 13, 2010</ ==Counter-guerrilla warfare==
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  • ...activities for the [[Central Committee for Ex-Muslims]]. The national anti-terrorism coordinator's office, the public prosecution department and the police deci ...l]</ref> Al Bana was Born out of the extreme Muslim right wing's desire to counter the ideology of modernization, the Brotherhood's platform included a strict
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  • ...ublicly available [[Global Terrorism Database]], a successor to the [[MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base]]. * [[Communist terrorism]]
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  • ...opean Parliament several months earlier. [[John P. O'Neill]] was a counter-terrorism expert and the Assistant Director of the FBI until late 2001. He retired fr ...mpowering “Soft” Taliban Over “Hard” Taliban: Pakistan’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy by Sadia Sulaiman]{{dead link|date=August 2010}}.</ref> in the for
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  • ...rism Act 2000|publisher=[[Home Office]]|accessdate=2007-08-14}}&nbsp;– [[Terrorism Act 2000]]</ref><br />Designated as terrorist group by [[European Union|EU] ...n/files/twq06spring_atran.pdf |title=The Moral Logic and Growth of Suicide Terrorism&nbsp;– SPRING 2006 |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2010-03-22}}</ref>
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  • <center>'''''[[Terrorism]]'''''</center> '''Main articles:''' [[Definitions of terrorism|Definitions]]
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  • ...esponse to emergencies, including acts of biological, chemical and nuclear terrorism. ..., he was previously an employee of [[Kroll Inc.]] which studied biological terrorism attacks.
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  • ...d taken to [[Paddington Green Police Station]] for questioning under the [[Terrorism Act 2000]]. By 9pm on Wednesday 26 January, all four had been released with [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ....htm FBI Updates Most Wanted Terrorists and Seeking Information – War on Terrorism Lists], ''FBI national Press Release'', February 24, 2006</ref>"). The grou ...kb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=204 |title=Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) |publisher=MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base |accessdate=September 20, 2006}}</ref>
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism]] [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...awi]], formed the Anbar Awakening Council also called "Anbar Awakening" to counter the influence of [[Al-Qaeda in Iraq (disambiguation)|Al-Qaeda in Iraq]].<re ...his Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.<ref name="Jamestown">[http://www.jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2373988 Uncertainty Facing Iraq’s Awakening Mo
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  • ...ly maintains his Sufi background.<ref name=SOMALI-ISLAMIST-LEADER-VAGUE-ON-TERRORISM-IN-INTERVIEW>{{cite news |title=Somali Islamist leader vague on terrorism in interview
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  • ...taking up arms in Chechnya, and being an acquaintance of people linked to terrorism (most notably, [[Khalil al-Deek]], [[Dhiren Barot]], and Shahid Akram Butt) ...name="ordeal">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/dec/29/terrorism.usa|title=Briton tells of ordeal in Bush's torture jail|last=Harris|first=P
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...on different policies than those which would provide optimum locations for counter-bioterrorism sensors, the BioWatch filters may not be optimally located.<re [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...ITY-USA-DETAINEES.xml&WTmodLoc=NewsHome-C1-topNews-3 Bush admits CIA held terrorism suspects outside U.S]</ref> ...Approximately 30 detainees are considered the most dangerous or important terrorism suspects and are held by the CIA at black sites under the most secretive ar
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  • ...ion]]. This article explores the relationship between border security and terrorism by analyzing these threats. It also discusses the government policies and p == History of the relationship between border security and terrorism ==
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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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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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism]] [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...engaged in, aided or abetted, or conspired to commit acts of international terrorism that have caused, threaten to cause, or have as their aim to cause, injury | title= American Bar Association Task Force on Terrorism and the law report and recommendations on Military Commissions | publisher=
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]] [[Category:Counter-terrorism]]
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  • See also: "The Terrorism Case That Wasn't: One Year On, 'Help the Needy' Case Still Shrouded In Myst "High-Profile N.Y. Suspect Goes on Trial: Arrest Was Called Part of War on Terrorism, but Doctor Faces Other Charges:" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/art
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • * [[War on Terrorism]] [[Category:Counter-terrorism]]
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  • ...000_2001.htm</ref> in 2001, and as a [[hate group]] involved in "anti-Arab terrorism" by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].<ref>http://www.splcenter.org/intel ...rofile from ''National Consortium for the Study of Terror and Responses to Terrorism'']</ref> Its criticism of the [[Soviet Union]] garnered support for the gro
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  • ...ombing, and denied knowing anybody who ever discussed committing an act of terrorism. Kurnaz's denials are supported by the fact that Bilgin is alive and livin ...that he didn't know any suicide bombers, or anyone with any connection to terrorism.
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...[Peter Bergen]], states that some of those "suspected" to have returned to terrorism are so categorized because they publicly made anti-American statements, "so | title=3 terrorism suspects convicted in bombing
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  • ...7-05-30 |format=PDF}}</ref> Joanne Mariner, an attorney who serves as the Terrorism and Counterterrorism Program Director at [[Human Rights Watch]], described | title=Hicks pleads guilty to terrorism charge
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • {{War on Terrorism|state=collapsed}} [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...the ability and willingness of the United States to give a fair hearing to terrorism suspects. Others objected to the degree to which the court and especially J ...District of Virginia]] on six felony charges: conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries, conspiracy to commit aircraft piracy, con
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  • ...names and links to persons of interest.<ref>Michael R. Ronczkowski (2003)''Terrorism and Organized Hate Crime: Intelligence Gathering, Analysis, and Investigati ...far in expanding presidential power" while 41% see it as a tool to "combat terrorism" and 35% think the Administration’s actions were appropriate.<ref name =
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  • ...She has written on the [[news media]], the [[politics of Germany]], and [[terrorism]]. ...icle]] that "The media will repeat the president's remarks. Public fear of terrorism will increase. And the president's poll numbers will rise."<ref name="SF">
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  • * [[Criticisms of the War on Terrorism]] * [[War on Terrorism]]
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  • ...urveillance Program]] conducted under the overall umbrella of the [[War on Terrorism]]. The NSA, a signals intelligence agency, implemented the program to inter {{War on Terrorism|state=collapsed}}
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  • ...riot Act]] which granted the President broad powers to fight a war against terrorism. The George W. Bush administration used these powers to by-pass the FISA c ...or potential attack from a foreign power, [[sabotage]] or international [[terrorism]]. FISA defines a "foreign power" as a foreign [[government]] or any factio
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  • ...te]]. It coordinates all [[U.S. Government]] efforts to improve [[counter-terrorism]] cooperation with foreign governments and participates in the development, ...te and apply pressure on [[State Sponsors of Terrorism|states that sponsor terrorism]] to force them to change their behavior; and
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  • ...criticizes the [[George W. Bush|Bush administration]] for formulating its terrorism policies based on political goals rather than geopolitical realities. ...Dick Cheney]] describes the Bush administration's doctrine on dealing with terrorism:<ref name="Time">[http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1205478,
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  • ...vernment|TFG]], Somali [[Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism|ARPCT]]:'''<br/>~1,120 killed <br/> '''Philippine military:''' <br/> 445+ k ...U.S. President George W. Bush's remark that "this [[crusade]], this war on terrorism, is going to take a while", which prompted widespread criticism from the Is
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  • | partof = the [[War on Terrorism]] ...de [[Djibouti]], [[Ethiopia]] and [[Somalia]], with, among other [[counter-terrorism]] measures, Somali troops being trained in nearby countries in preparation
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  • | partof=[[Insurgency in the Philippines]], [[War on Terrorism]] ...peration Enduring Freedom]] and the [[United States|U.S.]] Global [[War on Terrorism]].<ref>{{Citation
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  • | partof= the [[War on Terrorism]] ...rug trafficking]] across central Africa. It is part of the Global [[War on Terrorism]] (GWOT).
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  • '''Operation TIPS''', where the last part is an [[acronym]] for the ''Terrorism Information and Prevention System'', was a domestic intelligence-gathering == Terrorism Liaison Officers ==
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  • * '''Kosovo'''. FY 2007 NADR Terrorism Interdiction Program funding will sustain existing program operations and p * '''Macedonia'''. FY 2007 NADR Terrorism Interdiction Program funding will sustain existing program operations and p
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  • ...'Muhajir Abdullah''', is a [[United States citizen]] convicted of aiding [[terrorism|terrorists]]. ...d to kill people in an overseas [[jihad]] and to fund and support overseas terrorism. He was widely described in media as a suspect of planning to build and exp
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  • ...ef>, Posada has been convicted [[in absentia]] of involvement in various [[terrorism|terrorist]] attacks and plots in the Western hemisphere, including: involve ...Aviation]] the US is obligated to prosecute Posada for the alleged acts of terrorism, if it does not extradite him.<ref>''[[CounterPunch]]'', 28 August 2009, [h
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  • ...te web|last=Kirgis|first=Frederic L.|title=Pre-emptive Action to Forestall Terrorism |url=http://www.asil.org/insigh88.cfm|publisher=American Society of Interna [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...Bush]] after the [[September 11 attacks]] in 2001 as part of the [[War on Terrorism]]. The [[Terrorist Surveillance Program]], which authorized warrantless [[T ...y]] issues that may have involved PSP-related information in international terrorism prosecutions.<ref name=IG/>
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...to review the financial aid applications of college students suspected in terrorism investigations. This project, uncovered by student Laura McGann at the [[M [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]] [[Category:Counter-terrorism]]
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  • ...or information that prevents or favorably resolves acts of international [[terrorism]] against U.S. persons or property worldwide. Rewards also may be paid for The program was established by the 1984 Act to Combat International Terrorism ([[Act of Congress|Public Law]] 98-533). The program is administered by the
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  • ...barbarism."<ref name=ih253 /><ref>L. Ali Khan. ''A theory of international terrorism''. 2006, page 243-4</ref> Osama bin Laden acknowledged the book in a 2007 s ...M.A. from [[Carleton University]] in 1982.<ref>{{cite press release |title=Terrorism Analyst, Former CIA Officer To Speak |publisher=Canisius College |date=2007
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  • [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]] [[Category:Counter-terrorism]]
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  • ...the [[United States]], initiated in September 2002 as part of the [[War on Terrorism]]. This system has two separate portions: port-of-entry registration and d [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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  • ...that U.S. troops rapidly be withdrawn from Iraq and enlisted in efforts to counter this threat, while available political resources are deployed throughout th ...ee fronts: It would provide bases for intelligence operations to counter [[terrorism]], allow U.S. officials to give [[consulate|consular]] support to Iraq's es
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  • ...stated purpose is to end what the United States sees as Syrian support for terrorism, to end Syria's presence in Lebanon, which has been in effect since the end [[Category:Counter-terrorism policy of the United States]]
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