The battle begins at home
Tags: COUNTERTERRORISM; SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; UNITED States -- Defenses
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- Quadrennial Defense Review: Transforming American Defense. // Army Magazine;Nov2001, Vol. 51 Issue 11, p19
Focuses on the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States. Emphasis on the national defense posture; Excepts from the Quadrennial Defense Review Report; Challenges in the war against terrorism.
- Al Qaeda's Demise--Or Evolution? Hoffman, F. G. // U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings;Sep2008, Vol. 134 Issue 9, p18
The author reflects on the strategies undertaken by the U.S. government after the September 11 attacks by Al Qaeda. He states that America's direct conflict with the terrorist group Al Qaeda has resulted in several casualties and loss of defense expenditure. It is argued that the war against...
- On Uncle Sam's radar. Mulholland, Stephen // Finance Week;7/28/2003, p16
Focuses on the measures that the U.S. is taking to prevent another September 11, 2001 terrorist attack. Doctrine of mutual assured destruction; Need for the U.S. to solve the root causes of terrorism; Proposal to register all taxpayers in a recognized jurisdiction.
- What Can Be Done? What Should Be Done? Hehir, J. Bryan // America;10/8/2001, Vol. 185 Issue 10, p9
Discusses the political significance of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 for the United States and the world. Discussion on pastoral, social and policy responses to the tragedy; Justification for a military retaliation; Issues to consider in the prevention of transnational terrorism.
- Another day. // Crain's Cleveland Business;9/9/2002, Vol. 23 Issue 36, p10
Comments on the social impact of the September 11 terrorist attacks in the U.S. Reluctance of the Americans to be reminded of the event; Increase of terrorism scare following the event; Role of an individual in the effort against terrorism.
- From NUCO's President. Baumgartner, Garry // National Underwriter / Property & Casualty Risk & Benefits Manag;9/24/2001, Vol. 105 Issue 39, p3
Discusses the actions United States citizens must take in fighting terrorism. Background on the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States; Recommendations for coping with the effects of the attacks.
- So, What's the Answer? Klare, Michael T. // Progressive;Nov2001, Vol. 65 Issue 11, p30
Analyzes a strategy for promoting world peace and the prevention of terrorism. Challenge presented by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks against the United States to the peace movement; Need to adapt an international perspective of the crisis; Precepts for the strategy.
- States act on terrorism. // State Government News;Nov/Dec2001, Vol. 44 Issue 10, p6
Presents information on the anti-terrorism legislation passed by several states in the United States after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Increase in the penalty for terrorism in Michigan; Services for the families of the victims of the terrorist attacks; Approval of an increase in...
- Anti-terrorism proposals abound. // State Government News;Nov/Dec2001, Vol. 44 Issue 10, p6
Reports on the increase in the number of proposals for anti-terrorism legislation in the United States after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Proposal to increase wiretapping authority for police in Illinois; Construction of a wall to increase security in the capitol of Nebraska;...


