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  • *[[Anushavan]] – Dr. [[Anushavan Galoyan]], World War II hero *[[Beniamin]] – [[Beniamin Galstian]], World War II general
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  • ...l Khalifa]], appeared in the manuals. Yousef tried to enter with a false [[Iraq]]i passport, claiming [[political asylum]]. Yousef was allowed into the Uni ...wark, New Jersey]], and was then released. The next day, he flew back to [[Iraq]], via [[Amman, Jordan]]. Yasin was later indicted for the attack, and in 2
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  • ...his radio show, "Would you have rejoiced when Adolf Hitler died during the war? ... I would have said, 'Amen! Praise the Lord! Hallelujah! I'm glad he' ...north_america/jan-june10/newswrap_01-22.html|title=News Wrap: Biden Visits Iraq to Quash Election Dispute|last=PBS NEWSHOUR|date=22 January 2010|accessdate
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  • After the initiation of the [[War on Terrorism]] following the [[9/11 attacks|attacks]] of September 11, 2001 ...[[Virginia Jihad Network]] were arrested and accused of training for holy war around the globe. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-
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  • ==Iraq== ...services/expertise/insuranceandreinsurance/legal-guides.cfm?contentID=2135 War Risks and Terrorism] a new (October 2007) Research Study Group Report from
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  • ...Terrorism may be a tactic in a war between [[nation-state]]s, in a [[civil war]], or in an [[insurgency]]. | postscript = <!--None-->}}</ref> [[Sri Lankan Civil War]],<ref name =UNHCHR-1994>{{cite web
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  • {{History of war}} ...overeign states and rebel forces. For example, during the [[American Civil War]], the [[Confederate States of America]] was [[non-recognized nations|not r
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  • ...the only enterprise involving violence and the threat of violence. So does war, coercive diplomacy, and bar room brawls".<ref name=Record-p6-fn11>Record, ...of the political over the legal value of terrorism is costly, leaving the war against terrorism selective, incomplete and ineffective." <ref>Sami Zeidan,
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  • ...icstudiesinstitute.army.mil/Pubs/Display.Cfm?pubID=207 Bounding the Global War on Terrorism], December 1, 2003, ISBN 1-58487-146-6. p. 6 (page 12 of the P ...ooks?id=7KcMAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22The+Psychology+of+the+Great+War%22&lr=&as_brr=0&ei=aDi2S_f8LojIMoeDjaQP&cd=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false]</ref>
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  • Some definitions also include acts of [[Law|unlawful]] violence and war. The history of terrorist organizations suggests that they do not select te ...icstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub207.pdf |title=Bounding the Global War on Terrorism |last=Record |first=Jeffrey |date=December 2003 |publisher=[[
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  • ===Iraq=== ...s.<ref>[http://www.thestandard.com.hk/stdn/std/Focus/GH12Dh02.html Dogs of war can be friend or foe] August 12, 2005. [[The Standard]] (originally from [[
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  • ...ng out of an agreement, or as a preventive measure against certain acts of war. However, in modern days, it means someone who is seized by a criminal [[ki ...bes in North Africa. The position of a hostage was that of a [[prisoner of war]], to be retained till the negotiations or treaty obligations were carried
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  • {{History of war}} The term means "little war" in [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and the word, ''guerrilla'', has been use
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  • ...ive newspaper, in which he attacked Islam and Muhammad, writing: "Pitiless war leader, pillager, butcher of Jews and polygamous, this is how Mohammed is r ...o be made that the textual context of this particular passage is defensive war, even if the historical context was not. However, there are also two worri
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  • {{Infobox War Faction ...anistan (2001–present)]] and the [[War in North-West Pakistan|Waziristan War]]
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  • |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda in Iraq.svg ...rnment of the United States|U.S. government]] responded by launching the [[War on Terror]].
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  • ...threat to the security of our people than the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq. ...rst = G. B. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Doonesbury.com's The War in Quotes | publisher = Andrews McMeel Publishing | year = 2008| locatio
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  • ...ility and reserve BW production plant intended for activation in a time of war. At Omutninsk, Alibekov mastered the art and science of formulating and eva ...t industrial scale assembly line for biological formulations. In a time of war, the assembly line could be used to produce weaponized [[anthrax]]. Continu
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  • ...ps. Could this material have come from a national bioweapons program? From Iraq? Did al-Qaeda have anthrax capability that was this good." ...to have been used by only one country in producing biochemical weapons — Iraq.... it is a trademark of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's biological weapons p
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  • [[Image:Powell UN Iraq presentation, alleged Terrorist Network.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Colin Powell' ...ruary 2003 speech to the UN]] to build the case for the [[2003 Invasion of Iraq]], as part of the alleged [[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]] global terrorist network
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