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Social Media: Security: Terrorism

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for the Security/Terrorism Topic

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Al-Qaeda's deadly gamble
Tuesday's attacks show how far al-Qaeda will go to destabilize Iraq, says terror specialist Jonathan Schanzer. (Globe and Mail, 3/4/2004) Read More...


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Israel's wall: Divisive issue, dividing neighbors
The fence that Israel says is a necessary evil to stop suicide bombers is likened by the Palestinians to the Berlin Wall as a symbol of aggression and oppression. (MSNBC, Feb 19 2004) Read More...


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Blast kills exiled Chechen leader
(February 13, 2004 CNN) Read More...


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Bush Budget Plan Proposes $463 Million for Colombia in FY 2005
As part of Plan Colombia, the money will be used to support the ongoing fight against drugs and terrorism. By Eric Green. (U.S. Department of State, Washington File, 02/03/2004) Read More...


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Colombia Targeting Rebel Strongholds
Colombian army carries through a more aggressive combat to defeat FARC guerrillas, reports Scott Wilson (The Washington Post, 01/25/2004) Read More...


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Jihadists in Iraq
An unwelcome Saudi export: The Saudis have a long history of using foreign jihad campaigns to divert attention from crises at home, and to reinforce the hold of Wahhabism over their subjects. In Iraq,... Read More...


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The Qaddafi Precedent - Now that Libya's disarming, who's next?
Without actually meaning to do so, the Bush administration has pulled off one of the most remarkable nonproliferation victories since the advent of the nuclear age: Libya, a hostile, isolated dictator... Read More...


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The War Against Terrorism, The EU's Response, and the Future of NATO
Lecture by Bernard Jenkin, M.P., Shadow Secretary of State for Defense in Great Britain. who argues that a strong NATO is vital to the war against terrorism. (Heritage Foundation, 3/7/2002) Read More...


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Toward Universal Empire: The Dangerous Quest for Absolute Security
Reflects on the direction of U.S. preemptive security policy in the post 9/11 world. (World Policy Journal, 9/1/2002) Read More...


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Military Educational Research Library Network
MERLN is a combined catalog for 14 U.S. military libraries in the U.S. & Europe. Read More...


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Hizb ut-Tahrir: An Emerging Threat to U.S. Interests in Central Asia
Discusses Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami (Islamic Party of Liberation) as an emerging threat to American interests in Central and South Asia and the Middle East. By Dr. Ariel C(Heritage Foundation, 5/30/200... Read More...


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Strengthening the U.S.-Philippine Alliance for Fighting Terrorism
Washington should take advantage of congruent security interests, along with popular support for the U.S. military presence in the Philippines, to rebuild the U.S.-Philippine alliance to meet the need... Read More...


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Japan's Emergency Legislation and the War on Terrorism
The two issues that form the pillar of importance in national security, countermeasures against terrorism and emergency legislation, have been hot topics not only in the Japanese Diet session but also... Read More...


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Military Engagement with Indonesia in the War on Terrorism
The Bush Administration's proposal to provide $8 million to train a "counterterrorism unit" in Indonesia is appropriately modest and contains sufficient safeguards to protect the integrity of the cong... Read More...


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Promoting a Collective Response to Terrorism in Southeast Asia
While some countries in Southeast Asia have made considerable progress combating terrorism, the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Asia's premier multilateral organization,... Read More...


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A New Resource in the War Against Terrorism
Since al Qaeda functions similarly to a multinational- having the capablity to move their diverse resources across the globe- there needs to be new resources to fight them. Congress should revisit Ar... Read More...


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Responses to Megaterrorism: Strategies for a New Alliance
Panel discussion featuring National Security Advisor and Nixon Center Advisory Board Member Robert McFarlane, the former Chairman of the National Commission on Terrorism L. Paul Bremer III, CSIS Senio... Read More...


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U.S. and Europe: Terrorism and the Middle East
Panel discussion with Hon. Ruprecht Polenz, a member of the conservative CDU party in the German Bundestag and member of the Bundestag’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Dr. Phillip Gordon, Director o... Read More...


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Homeland Defense: Issues and Challenges
Notes from a Nixon Center event with Warren B. Rudman (Nixon Center, 6/19/2002) Read More...


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Terrorism and Restrictionism: Their Impact on European Immigration Policies
A talk by Patrick Weil with comments by Mark Krikorian (Nixon Center, 5/8/2003) Read More...


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Russia's Ruinous Chechen War
The fighting in Chechnya is leading dissatisfied nationalities to rethink their options -- and their dependence on Russia. Chechnya was the first to rebel. It will not be the last. By Rajan Menon and ... Read More...


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Georgia and the War on Terrorism
A Nixon Center Seminar with Charles King, Assistant Professor and Ion Ratiu Chair of Romanian Studies, Georgetown University (Nixon Center, 3/21/2002) Read More...


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License to Kill: Usama bin Ladin's Declaration of Jihad
A little-noticed declaration of jihad by Usama bin Ladin in an Arabic newspaper underscores the Islamist's main grievance: infidel U.S. troops in Arabia. By Bernard Lewis. (Foreign Affairs, 11/1/1998,... Read More...


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No 'Business as Usual' With Libya
Discusses Libya's announcement of its willingness to dismantle its program of weapons of mass destruction and to halt development of its nuclear program. By Mohammed Buisier. (Washington Post, 12/29/2... Read More...


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Jihad has worked - the world is now split in two
Discusses Bin Laden's objectives and status; and states that the resolution of the Israel-Palestinian conflict is the only immediate way of reversing the dangerous polarisation of the world that Bin L... Read More...


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The Trouble with Muammar
After years of international ostracism, Libyan dictator Gaddafi may see his wish come true. The lifting of U.N. sanctions against the "rogue" state is nearer now than ever. But Libya should not be abs... Read More...


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The Israelization of Turkey
Tulin Daloglu describes the bombings' psychological impact on the Turkish people. (The Globalist 11/25/2003) Read More...


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Bush and the World
To fight terrorism and protect U.S. interests and ideals, the only practical solution for Bush is to bolster the international community that the United States helped create. By Michael Hirsh. (Forei... Read More...


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How Europe and America Defend Themselves
The great solidarity Europe showed America after September 11 has started to wear off, and real differences have opened up in the transatlantic pursuit of homeland security. Europe's reluctance to tak... Read More...


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America's Priority at the U.N.: Taking on Terror
(Heritage Foundation, 2/26/2002) Read More...


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