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  • ...], [[United Kingdom]], Afghan National Army, Iraqi Armed Forces, Coalition Forces/Tribes, [[Canada]], [[NATO]], [[European Union]], [[ASEAN]], [[African Unio ...esignated as terrorist group by [[European Union|EU]] [[Common Foreign and Security Policy]]<ref name=EUTerrorList>{{Cite web|url=http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls
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  • ..., [[NBC News]], ''[[New York Post]]'', ''[[National Enquirer]]'', [[United States Senate|Senators]] [[Tom Daschle]] and [[Patrick Leahy]] ...a offices and two [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]]s, killing five people and infecting 17 others. The e
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  • *Manpower: Abu Sayyaf forces in [[Basilan]] and in [[Zamboanga Peninsula]] were, by June 2003, believed ...ces in counter terror and counter guerrilla operations, but as a status of forces agreement and under Philippine law are not allowed to engage in direct comb
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  • | citizenship = [[United Kingdom|British]]/ [[Pakistan]]i ...detainment camp]], in [[Cuba]], by the [[Federal government of the United States|U.S. government]] for nearly three years.<ref name=AkronBeacon060616>[[Davi
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  • ...s gained notoriety in describing secret [[prison]]s operated by the United States (U.S.) [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), generally outside of U.S. ter ...ews.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2006-09-06T181235Z_01_N06455488_RTRUKOC_0_US-SECURITY-USA-DETAINEES.xml&WTmodLoc=NewsHome-C1-topNews-3 Bush admits CIA held terr
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  • |unit_name=Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa |country= United States
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  • ...[[United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary|Judiciary]] and [[United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence|Intelligence Committees]] chairmen On Saturday the President stated that he "authorized the National Security Agency, consistent with U.S. law and the Constitution, to intercept the int
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  • ...tes Air Force|United States Air Force]] [[United States Air Force|U.S. Air Force]]<br />[[File:CIA.svg|30px|link=Central Intelligence Agency|Central Intelli The [[United States government]], led by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s [[Special Activi
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  • ...oxy'''" is used by some critics to describe situations in which the United States has transferred suspected terrorists to countries known to practice [[tortu ...|Radio 4's]] [[Today Programme]] 1 April 2006 on the website of the United States Embassy in London</ref>
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  • |caption=[[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marines]] during Operation El Dorado. |result=Conflicts ongoing; Taliban regime overthrown but ISAF and Afghan forces continue to take casualties.
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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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  • ...s]] rejected the legal ground of the Caroline case. In 1842, U.S. [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] [[Daniel Webster]] pointed out that # The availability and exhaustion of alternatives to using force; and
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  • ...y an adjunct professor at [[Georgetown University]]'s Center for Peace and Security Studies. He was formerly an intelligence officer at the [[Central Intellige .... page 253</ref> is the core of the conflict between the U.S. and Islamist forces, who in places such as [[Kashmir]], [[Xinjiang]], and [[Chechnya]] are "str
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  • ...e U.S. engagement in a fragmenting [[Iraq]] and to strengthen the [[United States]]' stance throughout the [[Middle East]]. In [[military]] terms, "reset" re ...S. military, economic, and diplomatic power to protect critical [[national security]] interests rather than expending this power in efforts to accommodate poli
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  • ...anet.org/irr/hr/winter03/unlawful.html "Unlawful Combatants" in the United States: Drawing the Fine Line Between Law and War] [[Human Rights Magazine]] Winte ...hether a person may be designated an unlawful enemy combatant under United States law. The assumption that such a category as unlawful combatant exists is no
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  • ...tional military campaign led by the [[United States of America]] and the [[United Kingdom]] with the support of other [[NATO]] and non-NATO countries. The ca Following the [[1998 United States embassy bombings|bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania]],<ref>
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