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  • ...an.co.uk/uk/2009/aug/20/lockerbie-bomber-release-libya-obama "Barack Obama attacks decision to free Lockerbie bomber"]</ref> and families of the victims expre ...t in lingering over this tragedy' and could also eliminate Malta from this terrorist act. Malta was brought into the case because the prosecution argued that th
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  • ...ack and [[Puerto Rican]] activists (and later [[Native Americans]]), these attacks-including political assassinations-were so extensive, vicious, and calculat ...ents of US interventions in Central America. Labeling the peace activists "terrorist", they paid informers to infiltrate church services, Bible classes and supp
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  • Over 20+ years of nurturing of "[[terrorist]]" groups lead formerly separate deep states to became closely integrated, ...moted{{when}} and recruits were armed and trained by handlers to carry out attacks.
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  • ...der NOT to destroy the approaching plane still stood. Given the two prior attacks against the Twin Towers using the commercial airliners as weapons, an order ...rt’s claim that Cheney commanded the overall USA “defense” against the 911 attacks. (And, of course, Cheney being in charge also explains why Bush was sidelin
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  • ...n linked by an incessant drum-beat of [[propaganda]] in the {{ccm}} to the attacks of [[9/11]]. The [[Wikipedia]] infobox up to July 2017 used to declare the ...sein]] and [[9-11]], and indeed [[Iraq]] was not on the Pentagon's list of terrorist nations on September 11th. The 2003 Iraq War must be understood as a resour
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  • ...was the Fatal Accident Inquiry into Britain’s worst peacetime atrocity, a terrorist crime which claimed 270 lives. ...terrorists and bringing them to justice in response to the [[September 11 attacks]] in the [[United States]].<ref>''[http://www.frankrubino.com/Media/Abdelba
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  • ...ss]], the martyrs of the “Odessa Khatyn,” the victims of inhuman terrorist attacks carried out by the [[Kiev]] regime. We commemorate volunteers and militiame ...isasters, devastation, ruins, millions of wrecked and mangled human lives, terrorist enclaves, social disaster zones, protectorates, colonies and semi-colonies.
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  • ...ined by the CIA, ostensibly to fight Soviets, but really to conduct terror attacks blamed on the left; ...teams" based on a list of 2,000 men capable of throwing bombs, conducting attacks, and accompanying these actions with indispensable propaganda. 15 These tea
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  • Young published shots of [[JFK]]'s jet-fuel tanks hours after a [[terrorist]] plot to blow them up was unraveled. They included a close-up shot of Air ...]. Young's enemies have tried to shut the site down with denial-of-service attacks. Officials at the [[National Security Agency]] read his site with interest,
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  • ...which resulted in the award of costs and reported damages of £225,000, and attacks on the magazine through the publication of a book, ''Malice in Wonderland'' ...lice, that linked the [[Pan Am 103]] bomb to a [[Syria]]n-backed [[PFLP-GC|terrorist cell]] in Frankfurt, hired by [[Iran]]ians to avenge the shooting down of a
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  • ...ame nowadays as those "[[terrorists]]", right in the remote scary place of terrorist packed, torture-needing hell of....[[Chicago]]? ...alliance of former detainees, an abducted military officer from the [[2011 Attacks on Libya]] and [[NGOs]] to confess Diego Garcia, an island in the [[Indian
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  • ...support has been justified by the claim that both states are threatened by terrorist groups originating in the Arab and Muslim world, and by ‘rogue states’ ...adversary, but a tactic employed by a wide array of political groups. The terrorist organisations that threaten Israel do not threaten the [[United States]], e
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  • ...ns, such as Georgia’s adventurous sortie in the Caucasus, recent terrorist attacks in India, and escalation of violence in Gaza Strip. Although not apparently
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  • ...rnment, visited South Vietnam in April 1960 and produced a report on ‘anti-terrorist operations’. This report ‘impressed the Vietnamese government’, the F ...ffectiveness of the result, by leading to the elimination of the communist terrorist unit concerned, silenced all criticism. When the area was finally cleared o
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  • In September 1980, the [[Iran-Iraq War]] had expanded to include air attacks against oil tankers and merchant shipping of neighbouring countries. The F ...oted that the crew of the ''Vincennes'' was trained to handle simultaneous attacks by hundreds of enemy aircraft. Iran found it more plausible that the ''Vinc
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  • ...ctability.” Corbyn’s speech after [[2017 Manchester bombing|the Manchester terrorist bombing during the 2017 campaign]] encapsulated this division between oppos ...e UK has supported or fought ARE responsible, at least in part, for terror attacks against the UK”; just 24 percent disagreed. The same poll showed pluralit
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  • ...y and provide opinions and selected facts about official acts and plans on terrorist activity in speeches, press conferences, press releases, hearings, reports, ...ive director. The FBI was assigned the role of lead agency in dealing with terrorist activity in the United States; the State Department has primary responsibil
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  • ...n Europe if military action is taken against Iran, saying that “Iran was a terrorist state for 23 years. We have no proof this has changed. Iran is working hard
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  • ...nsidering the substantial evidence that insiders were involved in the 9/11 attacks. ...s to 9/11 including the terrorist tracking program [[Able Danger]] and the terrorist trainer [[Ali Mohammed]].{{ref|7}}
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  • ...stigated or unpunished. Examples of suspected SCADs include the fabricated attacks on U.S. ships in the [[Gulf of Tonkin]] in 1964 (Ellsberg, 2002, pp. 7-20), ...U.S. government itself carried out the attacks or that officials knew the attacks were coming and allowed them to succeed (see, e.g., Griffin, 2004; Hufschmi
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