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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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  • ...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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  • ...POLITICS: U.N. Member States Struggle to Define Terrorism], [[Inter Press Service]], 25 July 2005.</ref> Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those Some definitions also include acts of [[Law|unlawful]] violence and war. The history of terrorist organizations suggests that they do not select te
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  • ...to afford more [[Bandwidth (computing)|bandwidth]] (to resist [[denial-of-service attack]]s) and superior security{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}. Furt ...ting sometimes occurs within an organization, such as the [[Castellamarese war]] of 1930&ndash;31 and the Boston Irish Mob Wars of the 1960s and 1970s.
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  • {{Original research|section|date=August 2009}} ...uch a long time, it reminded me of a bunch of kids who just got out of the service and were out to have a good time,' said former Hollister City Court judge a
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  • {{Infobox War Faction ...anistan (2001–present)]] and the [[War in North-West Pakistan|Waziristan War]]
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  • ...rnment of the United States|U.S. government]] responded by launching the [[War on Terror]]. ...-Qa'ida,` part 4, ''Al-Quds al-Arabi'', March 22, 2005</ref> Following the War on Terrorism, it is thought that al-Qaeda's leadership has "become geograph
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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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  • ...x attacks have occurred. The [[FBI]] and [[United States Postal Inspection Service|U.S. postal inspectors]] have responded to thousands of "white powder event ...te book|last=Carus|first=W. Seth|coauthors=Center for Counterproliferation Research, National Defense University|title=Bioterrorism and biocrimes: the illicit
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  • ...aschle letter was opened by an aide on October 15, and the government mail service was shut down. The unopened Leahy letter was discovered in an impounded mai ...ort Detrick, Maryland, the Ames strain was then distributed to sixteen bio-research labs within the U.S. and three other locations (Canada, Sweden and the Unit
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  • {{Infobox War Faction |war =the [[Insurgency in the Philippines]]
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  • ...'The BioWatch Program: Detection of Bioterrorism''] Congressional Research Service Report No. RL 32152. November 19, 2003, retrieved October 22, 2007</ref> th ...le and infecting 17 others. As a response, the US increased countermeasure research funding and funding into the [[Health care in the United States|public heal
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  • {{wikisource|Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} ...at Guantanamo Bay: Report for Congress |publisher=[[Congressional Research Service]] |author=[[Jennifer K. Elsea]] |date=July 20, 2005 |accessdate=2007-11-10|
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  • ...y to Senator Arlen Specter |date=2006-06-08 |publisher=Jurist Legal News & Research |url=http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/pdf/0608cheneyresponse.pdf}}</ref> ...ect important information about our enemy is so vital and necessary to the War on Terror. <br>
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  • ...to members of the armed forces of the state with which another state is at war.<ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c109:H.R.1076.IH: Detention of ...06?OpenDocument Convention (III) relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War. Geneva, 12 August 1949: Part I : General provisions: Conflicts no of an i
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  • According to the research group [[TeleGeography]], AT&T (including the former SBC), Verizon, and Bell ...erilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism, p. 495 </ref>
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  • ...ent's Surveillance Program]] conducted under the overall umbrella of the [[War on Terrorism]]. The NSA, a signals intelligence agency, implemented the pro ...pproved warrants ordinarily required for domestic spying" as part of the [[War on Terror]].<ref>{{cite news |last=James Risen |first=Eric Lichtblau |title
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  • ...ed the [[Patriot Act]] which granted the President broad powers to fight a war against terrorism. The George W. Bush administration used these powers to ...lligence]] by the U.S. [[National Security Agency]] (NSA) as part of the [[war on terror]]. Under this program, referred to by the Bush administration as
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  • | partof=[[Insurgency in the Philippines]], [[War on Terrorism]] ...of [[Operation Enduring Freedom]] and the [[United States|U.S.]] Global [[War on Terrorism]].<ref>{{Citation
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  • ...ul Combatants" in the United States: Drawing the Fine Line Between Law and War] [[Human Rights Magazine]] Winter 2003, published by the [[American Bar Ass ...eneva Convention: Every person in enemy hands must be either a prisoner of war and, as such, be covered by the Third Convention; or a civilian covered by
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  • {{About|the international military campaign|the board game|War on Terror (game)}} {{multiple issues|refimprove=March 2010|weasel = March 2010|expert=War}}
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  • | title = A review of anthrax in Canada and implications for research on the disease in northern bison ...eveloped but never used as a [[biological weapon]] during the Second World War, is much more dangerous. The ''Vollum'' (also incorrectly referred to as ''
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  • ...with the stunning success of the 212A1 and 212B1 designs that remained in service for decades. It is important to note that during these initial decades of ...er Arthur's guidance. In the post war years, particularly during the Cold War, the Collins Radio Company continued to expand its work in all phases of th
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  • | title = The work of Jagadish Chandra Bose: 100 years of mm wave research |caption1 = Soldier listening to a crystal radio during World War I, 1914
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  • |status = Retired from military service, still in civil use ...principal use for ''ab-initio'' training, the [[World War II|Second World War]] saw RAF Tiger Moth operating in other capacities, including [[Maritime pa
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