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…on Terror" particularly in expansive and nebulous definition of terrorism, which in turn encourages the armed forces to combat terrorism in whatever form it is expressed. The convergence of the new OAS and US visions of security in Latin America will likely…
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…Massacre, are all words that the French would prefer us not to hear. These events were a subtle denouement to a climax that was filled with both blood and pain. The Reign of Terror, or the Great Terror, was a massive culmination to the horror of the French…
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…Afghan opposition groups and United States armed forces continue to have success in their war on terror against the Taliban and al Qaeda. As they meet their objectives against the Taliban and al Qaeda the American debate has quickly turned…
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…Bush signs sweeping anti-terrorism bill into law, promises stiff enforcement By Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press, 10/26/01 WASHINGTON -- President Bush on Friday signed a sweeping anti-terrorism bill into law, giving police and intelligence…
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…, the day of the greatest tragedy on American soil since Pearl Harbor. The Secretary has stood shoulder to shoulder with the President and the other members of the President's cabinet in fighting the war on terrorism. As he has often said, "winning that war…
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…address to Congress and the nation last Thursday, President Bush declared war on terrorism and announced the United States will direct every resource at our command to victory in this war. As Attorney General, it is my duty to respond to this call to action…
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…of the sin, 'The Western Civilization.' In order to stop them we must see reality from their vantage point, to expose their mind. It is the only way by which we can combat, challenge, thwart or prevent their wish to harm us. Recently, an expert on terrorism who…
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…In light of recent events and the current “war on terrorism” it seems critical to move away from political rhetoric and approach the issue with as much reasonable objectivity as possible. The central question that Andrew Valls attempts to answer…
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…, anxious over the threat of bio-terrorism delivered via a once innocuous and common medium and, now perhaps, uneasy about the impending war with Iraq. Our flags have been waving to signal solidarity and love for our country, and many people have rediscovered…
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…and this time the Soviets did not have an allaby for their defense. Bibliography Bibliography Alexander, Yonah & Ebinger, Charles K., Political Terrorism and Energy: The Threat and Response. Praeger Publishers: New York, 1982 Charters, David…
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