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76. Message Board www.INTELmessages.org
- www.intelmessages.org
- National Security Interests.
- Homeland Security Issues Transit Alert -- AP -12/03/2004 (0) .
- France to Raise Security Alert from Friday -- Reuters -12/03/2004 (0) .
- Security Penetration by Insurgency Sympathizers Suspected in Iraq Attacks – Washington Times - 17/02/2004 (1) .
- Iraq Security Not Enough for UN Return: Annan -- Times of India -13/02/2004 (1) .
- Need For Security To Enable UN Return To Iraq -- Scoop. ...
- Converted-to-Islam National Guardsman Arrested for Trying to Aid Al Qaeda -- AP .
- ; Bombings at Recruiting Sites Could Hamper Security Handover -- Washington Post -12/02/2004 (0) .
77. The New National Security Strategy and Preemption
- www.brookings.edu
- The New National Security Strategy and Preemption .
- Privacy/Security Policy .
- The New National Security Strategy and Preemption.
- Bush has adopted a new emphasis on preemption in his administration's National Security Strategy (NSS), issued September 20, 2002. ...
- "The National Security Strategy of the United States of America" was issued by President George W. ... This Strategy, the first by the Bush administration, is issued in accordance with the Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, which mandated an annual report to Congress detailing the National Security Strategy of the United States. ...
- The preemption concept was further elaborated in the president's West Point speech and then more formally in the National Security Strategy. ...
- It also allows the administration to argue that its focus on Iraq is part of a broader security concept and does not represent preoccupation with a specific regime. ...
- President Bush's cover letter to the September 2002 National Security Strategy describes the most serious threats facing the United States and the means that will be used to address them. ... security in the post-September 11 environment. ...
- "The United States has long maintained the option of preemptive actions to counter a sufficient threat to our national security. ...
- Despite the National Security Strategy's ambiguity on the relative roles of deterrence and preemption in current U. ... security policy, the clear intent of its authors was to elevate the importance of preemption and broaden its scope to include preventive action as well. ...
- policy, and may well lead in the end to support for regime change if he does not clearly comply with the relevant Security Council Resolutions.
- That is not because they have all reformed their ways, but because deterrence tends to work against even brutal autocrats, who tend to value highly their hold on power and their livesas National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice herself wrote in the January/February 2000 issue of Foreign Affairs: "These rogue regimes are living on borrowed time, so there need be no sense of panic about them. Rather, the first line of defense should be a clear and classical statement of deterrenceif they do acquire WMD, their weapons will be unusable because any attempt to use them will bring national obliteration. ...
78. Article: Yalta Conference
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The structure of the UN was also considered and the Security Council idea was agreed upon. ...
- The dismemberment of Germany, which the three powers saw as "requisite for future peace and security". ...
- Reparations were allowed in the form of the removal of national wealth (machine tools, ships, shares in German enterprises, etc. ...
79. NARA | Research Room | Guide to Records of the National Security Agency/Central Security Service
- www.archives.gov
- Citing Records in the National Archives.
- National History Day.
- Records of the National Security Agency/Central Security Service.
- 2 Records of the Predecessors of the National Security Agency 1917-55 .
- 3 Records of the National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) 1917-93 .
- Established: NSA established in the Department of Defense (DOD) by National Security Council Intelligence Directive 9, December 29, 1952, under authority of a Presidential memorandum, October 29, 1952, effective November 4, 1952. ...
- Signal Security Branch (SSB), Army Communications Division (ACD), Signal Operating Services, OCSO, SOS (Sept. ...
- Signal Security Service (SSS), Signal Control Section, Signal Security Division, Signal Operating Services, OCSO, SOS/Army Service Forces (ASF, Mar. ...
- Signal Security Agency (SSA), Signal Security Branch, ACS, OCSO, ASF (July 1943-Dec. ...
- Army Security Agency (ASA), G-2, WDGS (Sept. ...
- In the Department of the Army, National Military Establishment: .
- Communications Security Group (Op-20-G), DNC, OCNO (Mar. ...
- Communications Security Section (Op-20-G), DNC, OCNO (Oct. ...
- In the Department of the Navy, National Military Establishment: .
- In the Department of the Air Force, National Military Establishment: Air Force Security Group, Office of the Chief of Staff (July-Oct. ...
- United States Air Force Security Service (Oct. ...
80. Congressional Research Service CRS Reports: Military and National Security
- www.fas.org
- Military and National Security.
- General National Security.
- Secrecy and Security.
- Other notable sources of CRS reports online include the US Department of State and the National Council for Science and the Environment. ...
- Taiwan Security Enhancement Act and Underlying Issues in U. ...
- The United Nations Security Council – Its Role in the Iraq Crisis: A Brief Overview (PDF), updated March 18, 2003 .
- Border Security: U. ...
- European Security: The Debate in NATO and the European UnionApril 25, 2000 .
- V-22 Osprey Tilt-Rotor Aircraft (PDF), updated November 5, 2001 General National Security.
- Research and Development in the Department of Homeland Security (PDF), updated June 20, 2003 .
- Homeland Security: Defending U. ...
- Homeland Security: The Department of Defense's Role (PDF), updated May 14, 2003 .
- Homeland Security and the Reserves: Threat, Mission and Force Structure Issues (PDF), September 10, 2002 .
- Homeland Security: Establishment and Implementation of Northern Command (PDF), May 14, 2003 .
81. National Security Action Memoranda
- www.cs.umb.edu
- National Security Action Memoranda.
- National Security Files.
- The images described below were scanned from the National Security Files of President John F. ... They number 272 memoranda directed to various government agencies and staff from either President Kennedy himself or McGeorge Bundy, his national security adviser. ...
- Improving the Security of Nuclear Weapons In NATO.
- Caribbean Security Agency.
- Support of Local Police Forces for Internal Security & Counter-Insurgency Purposes.
- Report on Internal Security Situation in South America.
- Internal Security Programs.
- Assignment of Highest National Priority to the APOLLO Manned Lunar Landing Program.
- Internal Security Programs.
- DOD - State Concept for Communication between National Leaders.
- Assignment of Highest National Priority to Project DEFENDER.
- Establishment of an Executive Committee of the National Security Council.
- Responsibility for Port Security.
- Military Assistance for internal Security in Latin America.
82. National Security in the Information Age
- www.markletaskforce.org
- Task Force Releases Second Report, "Creating a Trusted Network for Homeland Security" .
83. Executive Summary of U.S. Commission on National Security Report
- usinfo.state.gov
- Commission on National Security Report .
- A bipartisan commission set up to evaluate the current national security climate and propose changes needed to meet new threats has issued a report that calls for major changes in governmental structures and processes. ...
- Included in the report released January 31 by the United States Commission on National Security/21st Century are a proposal for a new, cabinet-level National Homeland Security Agency that would combine the Federal Emergency Management Agency with several other agencies, and a prescription for recasting a "crippled" State Department and the Department of Defense. ...
- national security apparatus. ...
- ensuring the security of the American homeland; .
- reorganizing Congress's role in national security affairs.
- We have taken a broad view of national security. ... We do not equate national security with "defense. ...
- Securing the National Homeland .
- We therefore recommend the creation of a new independent National Homeland Security Agency (NHSA) with responsibility for planning, coordinating, and integrating various U. ... government activities involved in homeland security. NHSA would be built upon the Federal Emergency Management Agency, with the three organizations currently on the front line of border security -- the Coast Guard, the Customs Service, and the Border Patrol -- transferred to it. ...
- The NHSA Director would have Cabinet status and would be a statutory advisor to the National Security Council. The legal foundation for the National Homeland Security Agency would rest firmly within the array of Constitutional guarantees for civil liberties. The observance of these guarantees in the event of a national security emergency would be safeguarded by NHSA's interagency coordinating activities -- which would include the Department of Justice -- as well as by its conduct of advance exercises. ...
- We recommend that a new office of Assistant Secretary for Homeland Security be created to oversee the various DoD activities and ensure that the necessary resources are made available. ...
84. Article: Hoover Institution
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Allen, former United States National Security Advisor .
- Condoleezza Rice, United States National Security Advisor .
85. NDIA | Home
- www.ndia.org
- The National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) welcomes you to our website. ...
- National Defense Industrial Association .
86. Article: Algeria
- en2.wikipedia.org
- National motto: None.
- National anthem .
- In 1954, the National Liberation Front(FLN) launched a guerrilla war to make Algeria independent; after nearly a decade of urban and rural warfare, they succeeded in pushing the French out in 1962. ...
- The President is the head of the Council of Ministers and of the High Security Council. ...
- The Algerian parliament is bicameral, consisting of a lower chamber, the National People's Assembly (APN), with 380 members and an upper chamber, the Council of Nation, with 144 members. ...
- National People's Assembly - Official parliamentary site .
87. The U.S. Coast Guard At War
- www.uscg.mil
- NATIONAL SECURITY & MILITARY PREPAREDNESS.
- The Coast Guard and National Security: A Bibliography .
- Captains of the Port & Port Security: A Photo Gallery.
88. Article: Watergate scandal
- en2.wikipedia.org
- and Frank Sturgiswere arrested after breaking into the office of the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate Office Building in Washington, D. ...
- President Nixon reacted to the Watergate arrests by asking the CIA to slow the FBI's investigation of the crime, by claiming that "National Security" would be put at risk. ...
- In August, a previously unknown tape was released for June 23, 1972, recorded only a few days after the break-in, in which Nixon and Haldeman formulated the plan to block investigations by raising fictional national security claims. ...
89. FAS Project on Government Secrecy
- www.fas.org
90. Article: Henry V of England
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Old commercial disputes and the support which the French had lent to Glendower was used as an excuse for war, whilst the disordered state of France afforded no security for peace. Henry may have regarded the assertion of his own claims as part of his kingly duty, but in any case a permanent settlement of the national quarrel was essential to the success of his world policy. ...
- and the maintenance of national prestige. ...
91. THE JOHANNESBURG PRINCIPLES
- www.article19.org
- THE JOHANNESBURG PRINCIPLES ON NATIONAL SECURITY, FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION.
- 2: Protection of a Legitimate National Security Interest.
- Principle 2: Legitimate National Security Interest.
- Principle 6: Expression That May Threaten National Security.
- Principle 8: Mere Publicity of Activities That May Threaten National Security.
- Principle 12: Narrow Designation of Security Exemption.
- These Principles were adopted on 1 October 1995 by a group of experts in international law, national security, and human rights convened by ARTICLE 19, the International Centre Against Censorship, in collaboration with the Centre for Applied Legal Studies of the University of the Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg. ...
- The Principles are based on international and regional law and standards relating to the protection of human rights, evolving state practice (as reflected, inter alia, in judgments of national courts), and the general principles of law recognized by the community of nations.
- Keenly aware that some of the most serious violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms are justified by governments as necessary to protect national security;.
- Desiring to promote a clear recognition of the limited scope of restrictions on freedom of expression and freedom of information that may be imposed in the interest of national security, so as to discourage governments from using the pretext of national security to place unjustified restrictions on the exercise of these freedoms;.
- Agree upon the following Principles, and recommend that appropriate bodies at the national, regional and international levels undertake steps to promote their widespread dissemination, acceptance and implementation:.
- (c) The exercise of the rights provided for in paragraph (b) may be subject to restrictions on specific grounds, as established in international law, including for the protection of national security.
- (d) No restriction on freedom of expression or information on the ground of national security may be imposed unless the government can demonstrate that the restriction is prescribed by law and is necessary in a democratic society to protect a legitimate national security interest. ...
- 2: Protection of a Legitimate National Security Interest.
- Any restriction on expression or information that a government seeks to justify on grounds of national security must have the genuine purpose and demonstrable effect of protecting a legitimate national security interest.
- To establish that a restriction on freedom of expression or information is necessary to protect a legitimate national security interest, a government must demonstrate that:.
92. James D. Miller on nuclear threats & National Review Online
- www.nationalreview.com
- National Security First.
- put her own national security first? What would America's foreign policy look like if our primary goal were to minimize the chance of the U. ...
93. Article: Technocracy
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The organization claims that this will guarantee both well-being and security for all. ...
- This has been concealed as the national debt and mortgages. ...
94. The Brookings Institution
- www.brookings.edu
- Privacy/Security Policy .
- · Israel's National Security Doctrine After the Fall of Saddam .
95. Could National Security Concerns Slow VoIP?
- www.internetnews.com
96. Article: User:Kingturtle/Sandbox
- en2.wikipedia.org
97. Defense and National Security
- www.newamericancentury.org
98. Almanac of Policy Issues: World - Foreign Affairs and National Security
- www.policyalmanac.org
- World: Foreign Affairs and National Security.
- foreign and national security policy has shifted from containing Soviet communism to addressing conflicts in smaller, but still dangerous, hotspots throughout the world. ...
- Debates over many foreign policy and national security issues continue to be drawn along traditional left-right lines. ...
- General Foreign Affairs and National Security Links .
- Rotondo International Relations and Security Search Engine .
- Multi-National Organizations.
- British American Security Information Council (BASIC) .
- Center for Security Policy .
- Heritage Foundation: National Security. ...
99. Amazon.com: DVD: National Security (Special Edition) (2003)
- www.amazon.com
- National Security (Special Edition) (2003) .
- 1 person recommended Blue Streak in addition to National Security (Special Edition).
- Although it's enjoyable as a brainless diversion, National Security is one of those forgettable entertainments that denies its own considerable potential. ... As fate and lazy screenwriting would have it, the two adversaries reunite as security guards, teaming up to crack a team of violent smugglers led by bleached-blonde Eric Roberts (further proof that this movie's got nothing new to offer). ... If their partnership had been allowed to develop more believably, National Security might have been more than a blip on the box-office radar. ...
- The movie is about 2 security gaurds: One former Cop ,Hank (Steve Zhan) and One Police reject , Earl (Lawrence) who had a huge conflict in their past, now realising they must team up 2gether to stop a gang of thieves from stealing some rare type of metal.
- For more information about "National Security," visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb).
100. Amazon.com: Books: UFOs and the National Security State
- www.amazon.com
- UFOs and the National Security State by Richard M. ...
- Customers interested in UFOs and the National Security State may also be interested in:.
- 1 person recommended People of the Web in addition to UFOs and the National Security State.
- This is a thorough historical analysis of the national security dimensions of the UFO phenomenon. ...
- Dolan's perspective on how a better understanding of UFOs has been obfuscated and frustrated by agencies within our government, as well as much of our national media, conjoined of course, is presented efficiently and without distortion or cant. ... Combined with other developments related to the elaboration of our national security apparatus - domestic and international - this study achieves truly authoritative status. ...
- If you are reading the Bible, put it down, and start reading "UFOS and the National Security State".
- Ufos and the National Security State: Chronology of a Coverup 1941 - 1973 (Price: $15. ...
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