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  • ...nesday before congressional investigators looking into the [[911|terrorist attacks last year]]. What Glass has to say centers on his role in the probe that re ...ieving Pakistani President [[Pervez Musharraf]] could control the militant terrorist faction of his government.
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  • File:Gladiodocs.pdf
    ...he 1960s, Western Europe was for two decades the main target of terrorist attacks. What these documents show is not only that the governments of senior NATO
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  • ...ne ground-breaking research on the [[Anders Breivik#2011 attacks|terrorist attacks in Norway on 22 July 2011]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC4OWCKlF
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  • ...ny country, or to shelter or train [[terrorists]], or to plan or finance [[terrorist]] acts. ...]], which killed more than 150 people and injured upwards of 200 more. The terrorist group [[Islamic State in Khorosan Province]] ([[ISKP]]) claimed responsibil
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  • ...pied territory of the [[Golan Heights]] attended by leaders of a number of terrorist groups sponsored by [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Qatar]], [[Bahrain]], [[Turkey]], [ ...n sponsors. According to the reports distributed by the Western media, gas attacks in the city Khan Sheikhun resulted in the death of up to a 100 people due t
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  • ...In a CBC interview, he indicated that the CIA was indeed complicit in the attacks"</ref>
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  • :reporting online terrorist and [[violent extremist]] material online ...y Minister]] [[Ben Wallace]] repeated: "The horror of recent [[terrorist]] attacks in [[Europe]] and beyond is a shocking reminder of the threat we all face.
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  • |constitutes=terrorist attack, ISIS, mass murder, deep event [[Russia]]'s Foreign Ministry called the incident a [[terrorist]] attack.
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  • ...ded to the [[2005 London bombings]] with a lot of [[enemy images]]. The "[[terrorist]]" referred to on this page was [[Jean Charles de Menezes]], an unarmed man ...ter Building 7 was brought down by a controlled demolition during the 9/11 attacks".<ref>http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/682256/Were-9-11-towers-blown-up-
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  • *T2C: Threat assessment for Irish terrorist groups. *T2D: Researches Irish terrorist groups.
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  • Like catastrophic [[terrorist attacks]] and [[Covid-19|pandemics]], a '''Catastrophic Power Outage''' has long be ...ture Security Agency]] to handle" severe natural disasters, cyber-physical attacks, electromagnetic events, or some combination"that "present new challenges f
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  • ...nario we could think of. The one we came up with was multiple simultaneous attacks on the Tube. Four days later, our musings became a dreadful reality."<ref>h ...her legislation is needed, including extended detention without charge for terrorist suspects.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/3535668/Britain-unprep
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  • ...' runs a website at http://www.homelandsecurityus.com focused on potential terrorist threats. It claims to be "of a network of veteran, licensed professional i ...'Special Report' based on an internet posting, which warned of an imminent terrorist attack against the United States. The first three paragraphs of the report
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  • ===Anthrax attacks=== ...hree days before the first fatality from [[anthrax]] in the [[2001 anthrax attacks]]), [[FBI]] Agent Gregory Leylegian called and asked Assaad to come in for
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  • |description=Terrorist known for his attacks creating spectacularly a bad image for the Palestinian cause. Was probably ...02/aug/20/israel "Mystery death of Abu Nidal, once the world's most wanted terrorist"]''</ref><ref>''[https://mackenzieinstitute.com/terrorism-profile-abu-nidal
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  • ...ght viewers close to countless horrific events: the [[Sept. 11]] terrorist attacks, the [[Staten Island ferry crash]] and the recent steam pipe explosion in M
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  • ...ic growth since 9-11. Originally referred to [[special forces]] trained in terrorist warfare, it became a broader meaning for loss of [[civil liberties]] and a ...Investigation Agency]], which was created in response to the [[2008 Mumbai attacks]].
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  • ...rance attacks]] on 7–9 January 2015, and the [[2015-11 Paris attacks|Paris attacks]] on 13 November 2015.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/16/world/europe/a ...[terrorist]] attack; the whole of France is under the threat of an Islamic terrorist attack". The ''[[Guardian]]'' noted that he was "the most unpopular preside
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  • ...o note that after the attack on Malala Yousafzai the casualties from drone attacks increased to 18 and 27 on the two days following the attack respectively. < ...n a few years ago and the statement of Gordon Brown that 75 percent of all terrorist plots in Britain originate out of Pakistan's Northern Areas. These were jus
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  • ...rge of putting names on a list, you know, who knows who would be labeled a terrorist. You know. ...e know there are terrorists, its a serious threat, and we - we know of the terrorist attack in the United States, in New York City, and we know there are terror
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