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What if Mexico, not Pakistan, was the epicentre of terrorism? Daily News & Analysis Perhaps we ought to see how different things might have been if Mexico and not Pakistan had been the 'epicentre' of global terrorism. The two countries shares similarities, in that what jihadi groups are to Pakistan, dangerous drug cartels are to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The war on terrorism Stabroek News By Stabroek staff | 0 Comments | Daily, Features | Monday, September 12, 2011 With yesterday marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in the US, this week we asked the man and woman in the street what were their thoughts on the war on terrorism ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sally Kern Claims Gay Love 'More Dangerous' Than Terrorism Death and Taxes By Andrew Belonsky Monday, September 12, 2011 Oklahoma Republican Sally Kern takes homophobia to new heights by comparing gay love to terrorism. Oklahoma State Rep. Sally Kern has a history of making outrageously inflammatory and hateful comments. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
KC airport incident one of several; no real threats of terrorism Kansas.com A law enforcement official said the incident was not believed to be terrorism-related. The plane landed safely at Kennedy Airport. * A Ryder rental truck parked at a curb at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport caused a brief scare. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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CATA anti-terrorism exercise continues Lansing State Journal Capital Area Transportation Authorities and federal law enforcement authorities conducted an anti-terrorism exercise Sunday at the agency's Transportation Center in downtown Lansing, according to CATA officials. The exercise is expected to continue ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism 10 Years Later: What Sept. 11 Means Now Patch.com Columnist Alie Gensheimer reflects on what she has learned about terrorism, civil liberties and the role of government since the Sept. 11 attacks 10 years ago. From left, Lisa Beamer holds her daughter, Morgan for a photo with then 12-year-old Alie ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mark Fitzpatrick: Keeping Nuclear Terrorism a Threat Only in Theory By Mark Fitzpatrick As the world mourns September 11, some solace might be found in noting that the events that day are still the world's most deadly terrorist attack to date. Osama bin Laden did not fulfill his self-professed religious obligation to obtain nuclear ... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com | ||
Who Is Winning the War on Terrorism? by Justin Raimondo ... By Justin Raimondo New fronts in our endless "war on terrorism" are opened, it seems, with each passing week: Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, the Philippines, Pakistan, and now Libya – where we are carrying out the new co-optation strategy of the Obama ... Antiwar.com Original | ||
Armed Forces support proposed amendments of anti-terrorism law ... The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) supports the proposed amendments of the country' s anti-terrorism law to enhance its anti-terrorism fight, AFP public affairs office chief Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos said today. philstar.com - Breaking News | ||
Cyber Terrorism Another Area Of Concern For Government ... By asaunders Since 9/11, there's not only concern over a physical attack on the country, but worry about something called "Cyber Terrorism" - where terrorists work to take down the Web. CBS Detroit | ||
9/11 and the Fallacy of Terrorism The "War on Terrorism" and the individualistic issue - who is terrorist is not only ambiguous but continues to be controversial and terribly deceptive in proposition. Its mass media portrayal could be a matter of opinion, not established facts of ... GlobalResearch.ca |
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