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Social Media: Security: Terrorism

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for the Security/Terrorism Topic

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EU Health Ministers Conduct Crisis Meeting
EU officials are attempting to find ways to both calm the public and prevent the spread of bird flu on the continent. (Der Spiegel, 2/24/06) Read More...


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Merkel's Mullah Quandary
Marc Young presents the potential difficulties that Germany's conservative Chancellor will face if Iran develops a nuclear bomb. (Der Spiegel, 2/16/06) Read More...


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The Hamas Triumph
Graham Usher explores an alternative course of action for the United States and Israel in the Palestinian Territories. (The Nation, 2/2/06) Read More...


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Three Pillars of Wisdom
Victor Davis presents a conservative critique of America's policy in the Middle East. (National Review Online, 2/3/06) Read More...


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Finding a Place for 9/11 in American History
Author raises two historical questions about the terrorist attacks of September 11. By Joseph J. Ellis. (New York Times, 1/28/2006) Read More...


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Al Qaeda's Big Boast
The authors write that those who interpret Osama bin Laden's offer of a truce as a sign of weakness are misconstruing his message. By Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon. (New York Times, 1/25/2006) Read More...


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The Terrorist in the Art Gallery
Recent legal actions involving the Getty Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as the kidnapping of a German archaeologist in Iraq, show the correlation between criminality and the art wo... Read More...


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Jihad’s Fresh Face
The author writes that military force backed with a support for democracy is not in itself sufficient to stop the current wave of terrorism active in the Muslim world. Ideologically current groups, sa... Read More...


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Our Enemy's Face
The US "war on terror" needs to be re-explained to the American people, writes Holbrooke. It is actually a war on violent extremism. By Richard Holbrooke. (Washington Post, 9/9/2005) Read More...


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Russian Security Services Facilitated Beslan Raid — Basayev
The man behind the Beslan school siege said Tuesday a failed Russian special services sting had allowed his militants a free passage into the region to conduct the attack that killed 330 people almost... Read More...


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End the charade of American 'terrorism experts'
Why is it that terror is predominantly explained to Americans as cultural and psychological, while every other problem and threat in society - racism, poverty, crime, poor health, gender discriminatio... Read More...


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Let's not Spite our Face with Profiling
It is not only ignorant to think that one can tell an Arab or a Muslim just by looking a them, it is also offensive to American values. Only two approaches make sense: comprehensiveness, or randomnes... Read More...


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Justifications for Terrorism
Analyzes terrorism, validity of causes terrorism claims to achieve, and alternate routes to achieve goals desired by terrorists. By Emily Caponetti. (7/25/2005) Read More...


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Why Tolerate the Hate?
The author praises British Prime Minster Tony Blair for proposing new anti-terrorism laws calling for the deportation of those who By Irshad Manji. (New York Times, 8/9/2005) Read More...


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A Hero in Every Aisle Seat
The term panic is used too much in relation to terrorists and other potential events, says the author. By Baruch Fischoff. (New York Times, 8/7/2005) Read More...


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The War on Terror: An Update on Public Opinion
Discusses recent terrorist attacks in London. By Karlyn H. Bowman. (AEI 7/13/05) Read More...


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America and the War on Terrorism
Analyzes poll results regarding the war on terrorism. By Karlyn H. Bowman. (AEI 8/05/05) Read More...


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All the Insecurity Money Can Buy
Discusses how homeland security spends money. By Veronique de Rugy. (AEI 6/30/05) Read More...


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Terrorists Turn to the Web as Base of Operations
Al Qaeda has sought to use the Internet in place of training facilities lost in Afghanistan. By Steve Coll and Susan B. Glasser. (Washington Post, 8/7/2005) Read More...


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Terrorism is not Islamic
While the recent terror acts have been committed by Muslims, there is nothing ''Islamic'' about them. By Abdul Cader Asmal (The Boston Globe, 8/4/2005) Read More...


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Markets and the British Can Deal with Terrorism
Discusses the effects of terrorist attacks on the economy. By Kevin A. Hassett. (AEI 7/14/05) Read More...


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Can Iraq Recapture Its Golden Age?
Discusses terrorism, a potential civil war, and Sunni-Shi'ite relationships, all within Iraq. By David Frum. (AEI 7/19/05) Read More...


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Jihad Made in Europe
Discusses the recent jihadi attacks in London and the possibility for further terrorist attacks in Europe. By Reuel Marc Gerecht. (AEI 7/18/05) Read More...


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Was It Suicide?
Discusses the 7/7 terrorist attacks in the UK. By Michael A. Ledeen. (AEI 7/18/05) Read More...


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Fanaticism has brought only bitterness
Looking at the IRA across a span that touches three centuries, we find a legacy of blood, not freedom. By Padraig O’Malley (Boston Globe, 8/3/2005) Read More...


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Wider lessons from the IRA
Past experience with the IRA can teach us about dealing with Islamist terrorists. By Peter R. Neumann (International Herald Tribune, 8/3/2005) Read More...


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Rewarding Terror Just Causes More Terror
Discusses US foreign policy in Iraq, and what the US should do to maintain peace within Iraq and allow it to become efficiently self-governing. By Michael Rubin. (AEI 7/25/05) Read More...


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Homeland-Security Pork
Discusses the cost of security in different states.By Veronique de Rugy. (AEI 8/01/05) Read More...


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The Democrats and Defense
Discusses the Democratic party's views on various Bush administration policies, including the war in Iraq, the war on terrorism, and international influence. By Thomas Donnelly. (AEI 7/28/05) Read More...


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In London's Wake, Public Fears Attacks on Mass Transit
Discusses the publics views on Airport security and overall terror prevention tactics enacted by the US. By Karlyn H. Bowman. (AEI 7/27/05) Read More...


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