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…and there - were nothing but the response of Muslims eager to defend their religion and respond to the order of God and their Prophet."(Appendix A) Osama bin Laden mentions recent terrorist attacks on the international community. The key points of interest…
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…in the global economy (Enders & Sandler, 2000; Goldberg, 1991). To comprehend the costs of terrorist attacks, looking at the costs of recent attacks on the United States might be helpful. The economic effects of the 11 September attacks will not be felt…
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…Airline Safety An estimated millions of Americans are afraid to fly, and the September 11 terrorist attack, followed by the recent crash of American Airlines Flight 587, may make them even more nervous. “Whenever there is a plane crash, it is hard…
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…was faced with the prospect of defending a politically unpopular position. That same day, in an interview with the Associated Press, FDA Acting Commissioner Lester Crawford said terrorist "cues from chatter" led him to believe Al Qaeda may try to attack
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…“A terrorist attack”. As read in the CNN.com report. The injury was shot in the arm, chest, and leg. The people involved were not named. The police said that they were shot with an AK-47. Two other shootings have occurred before this incident, one a Kuwait officer…
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…The use of biotechnology could send our world back to the death and despair of the dark ages. There have been efforts to have a global ban on this type of warfare, but as long as there are terrorists, this type of warfare will continue…
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Category: /History
…States’ citizens sense of invincibility. We no longer have the feeling that we are immune from terrorist rage. Gone is the feeling of personal safety of our friends and family. This imagined sense of invulnerability was created over the years from various…
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…, for money or for prestige, hence, crackers can be turned into Cyber terrorists. Some examples of attacks that are likely to be utilized by a Cyber terrorist are: · Potentially Strategic Attacks: These are limited attacks with unpredictable consequences…
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…Wide Web to preach propaganda, and some U.S. officials believe they are also sending encrypted e-mails detailing when their next attack will be. The Columbian Rebel Group ELN is one of the many terrorist groups known to have a web page on the Internet…
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Category: /Law & Government
…government accused Al Qaeda, an Islamic organization widely held responsible for numerous terrorist acts. Al Qaeda was blamed for funding and carrying out the attacks. This led to the "War on Terror" that included the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan with the support…
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