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…of attacks have been prevented through diligence and brilliant detective work (Pillar 3). But there are still a number of terrorist organizations that exist with negative intentions toward the United States. Since the end of the cold war, the U.S. has become…
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…readily available. The terrorist attack in Tokyo that injured 5,000 people is an example of this kind of terrorism. The latest threat is the cyber terrorist, who can corrupt a governments computer system, steal money, and/or classified information while never…
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attack in Tokyo that injured 5,000 people is an example of this kind of terrorism. The latest threat is the cyber terrorist, who can corrupt a governments computer system, steal money, and/or classified information while never leaving his house. Changing…
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attacks of September 11 will clearly have to be in many different areas: including military retaliation, freezing terrorist assets, diplomatic initiatives, improvements in intelligence gathering, and expanded security measures – to which the most important…
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…sophisticated devices that cause greater damage. No longer are terrorists restrained to simple car bombs and explosives; now nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons are becoming more readily available. The terrorist attack in Tokyo that injured 5,000 people…
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…these countries in a cruel and immoral way. Most people don’t realise that, because the U.S.A. are controlling our minds with the hypocritical media, which tells us what George Bush and his predecessors think you should know, hiding their dirty secrets behind…
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…the people they attack. This causes a person to live in fear. When a terrorist knows that people or a nation is fearful that another attack will happen, the terrorist thinks he or she is gaining power over the people they tried to harm. September 9…
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…or be with their closest friends or relatives. Bombings and attacks like this constantly tear families apart. Political- During the music festival the terrorists killed 16 people. This proved that the Chechen resistance is a militant version of Islam which embraces suicide…
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…of terrorist attacks elsewhere as merely local problems to be solved by the countries concerned. Global cooperation is not a one-way relationship: it requires long-term commitment on all sides. In the war against fundamentalist terrorism, past enemies can…
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…operatives to launch a counter attack on the Colombians. The U.S. currently employs a strategy similar to this. “To respond promptly to terrorist incidents abroad which require varied U.S. resources, we have developed a unique fast reaction team. This team, led…
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