Choosing Our Enemy
Tags: COUNTERTERRORISM -- Government policy; STATE-sponsored terrorism -- Government policy
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- Ending State Terror. Kitfield, James // National Journal;10/27/2001, Vol. 33 Issue 43, p3326
Discusses the debate within the administration of United States President George W. Bush concerning the strategy for a global war on terrorism. Goal of ending state sponsorship of international terrorism; Possibility of a regional war in the Middle East; Difficulties of organizing an...
- The Philippines signed an agreement to pay 10,000 victims. Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor;9/19/95, Vol. 87 Issue 206, p2
Informs that the Philippines has consented to pay the victims of human rights abuses during the rule of President Ferdinand Marcos on the condition that accusations leveled on Marcos should be withdrawn.
- NORTH KOREA AND CUBA: RUSTY SICKLES. Hegland, Corine // National Journal;10/27/2001, Vol. 33 Issue 43, p3337
Focuses on the presence of North Korea and Cuba in the United States (U.S.) State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism as of October 2001. Views of both countries on the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S.; Colombian terrorist organizations that maintain a presence in...
- Government/industry alliance urged against cyber threats. Mann, Paul // Aviation Week & Space Technology;07/13/98, Vol. 149 Issue 2, p65
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- Meeting the threat. Scott, Michael J. // State Government News;Jan/Feb97, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p18
Features various state programs designed to train personnel on how to deal with terrorism and other emergency situations in America. Classes at the California Specialized Training Institute, a training branch of the Governor's Office of Emergency Services; Terrorism component added to the...
- Letter to Congressional leaders on organizations which threaten the Middle East peace process. Clinton, William J. // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;8/12/96, Vol. 32 Issue 32, p1431
Presents the text of US President Bill Clinton's letter to Congressional leaders on organizations which threaten the Middle East peace process dated August 8, 1996. Provisions of Executive Order 12947; Treatment of `specially designated terrorists'; List drawn by the Treasury Department in...
- US takes global precautions to stem threat of terrorism. Landlay, Jonathan S. // Christian Science Monitor;7/23/96, Vol. 88 Issue 166, p1
Reports on the United States' global precautions to stem threat of terrorism. Military's plan to protect troops based overseas from chemical and biological warfare; Senate's passing of a bill providing funds to train local police and firefighters; Perceived shortcomings of anti-terrorism efforts.
- Efforts to curb terrorism clash with freedoms. Landay, Jonathan S. // Christian Science Monitor;7/31/96, Vol. 88 Issue 172, p1
Reports on the US government's efforts to fight terrorism. Details of the government's strategy to curb terrorism; Program's conflict with freedoms.
- Terrorism's challenge. // Christian Science Monitor;7/31/96, Vol. 88 Issue 172, p20
Focuses on the United States government's efforts to stop terrorism. Recent tragedies' impact on the government's anti-terrorism policies; Threat to liberties.


