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26. Latest News! Click Link To Read.
- www.jewsforlife.org
- President Bush handles terrorism better than you ever could. ...
- Fighting Terrorism in Turkey: Why A Partial Victory Is Not Acceptable .
- After the attacks in Turkey, Prime Minister Blair and President Bush agree that terrorism must be fought to the finish. ...
- ally to suffer the affects of terrorism due to Syria’s hospitality. ...
- A unique view on post War Iraqi-American relations. ...
- Senator John Kerry: War Hero or Coward? .
- Drug War Causes Problems At Home and Abroad .
- Pitfalls for the US in its global War on Drugs .
- War On Iraq, Not Chirac .
- -Europe Cold War. ...
- Why are we fighting terrorism with one hand and feeding it with the next? .
- Why are we fighting terrorism with one hand and feeding it with the next? .
- How The Anti-War Left Evades RealityHow The Anti-War Left Evades RealityHow The Anti-War Left Evades Reality .
- Esther reports on Muslim terrorism around the world. ...
- Is there too much fear out there since 9-11? Cindy's suggestions for handling personal war complaints and concerns. ...
- If we don't change our tactics regarding terrorism, Danny Pearl died in vain. ...
27. The "War on Terror"
- www.amnestyusa.org
- The "War on Terror".
- The "War on Terror" Must Not Bean Excuse to Deny Human Rights.
- Otherwise, those who wage war on human rights will have won the battle against freedom. Amnesty International is concerned the "war on terror" not become an excuse to deny human rights. ...
- Under the rubric of the “War on Terror,” the United States has detained thousands of people in the US and around the world. ...
- The CIA has been given a green light to tap US citizens; the FBI and other police agencies can now conduct "sneak and peak" searches of people's homes and offices; and a new definition of "domestic terrorism" is broad enough to include political protests. ...
- Protest Arbitrary Detention in the Name of the "War on Terror" April 20 & April 28, from 9:30 am and 12:30 pm.
- Supreme Court Send reports of any actions your AI group has taken in relation to the “war on terror” If your AI group has:.
- - Held a public forum on the PATRIOT Act and other legislation and policies promoted by the administration’s “war on terror”.
- - Lobbied your Congressional representatives on issues arising from the “war on terror”.
- - Held a public forum on the PATRIOT Act and other legislation and policies promoted by the administration’s “war on terror”.
- - Lobbied your Congressional representatives on issues arising from the “war on terror”.
- United Kingdom: Policing operations for President Bush's visit must respect right to peaceful protest 19 November 2003 Yemen's 'War on Terror' Waged with Torture, Forced Deportations and Incommunicado Detentions 24 September 2003 .
- In New Report, Former Guantánamo & Bagram Prisoners Detail Ill-Treatment 'War on Terror' Detentions Marked by Human Rights Abuses 18 August 2003 .
- On the "war on terror" and its impact on human rights. ...
- Political Profiling Under cover of the "war on terrorism," police spy on activists while courts rewrite the laws. ...
28. Talking to Children about Terrorism and War - AACAP Facts for Families #87
- www.aacap.org
- TALKING TO CHILDREN ABOUT TERRORISM AND WAR .
- In today's world, parents are faced with the challenge of explaining violence, terrorism and war to children. ...
- Children who have experienced trauma or losses may show more intense reactions to tragedies or news of war or terrorist incidents. ...
- Watch for possible preoccupation with violent movies or war theme video/computer games. ...
- Children who seem preoccupied or very stressed about war, fighting, or terrorism should be evaluated by a qualified mental health professional. ...
- War and terrorism are not easy for anyone to comprehend or accept. ...
29. Yahoo! Directory Military > War on Terrorism
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- Military > War on Terrorism.
- Directory > Government > Military > War on Terrorism .
- War in Afghanistan (19) .
- Seeks effective nonviolent responses to terrorism, and to identify a commonality with all people similarly affected by violence throughout the world. ...
- com: War Against Terror - in-depth coverage of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 and their aftermath. ...
- America's War Against Terrorism - archive of documents and news related to the World Trade Center/Pentagon terrorism and aftermath. ...
- CIA: The War on Terrorism - features publications, reports, testimony, and more. ...
- com: America at War - archive of articles about the events of Operation Enduring Freedom and the United States response to the September 11 terrorist attacks. ...
- War in Context - alternative perspectives on the "war on terrorism" and the Middle East conflict. ...
- Includes documents on terrorism and U. ...
- FindLaw: War on Terror - features news, lagal cases, laws, and other information related to terrorism. ...
- A Changed World: Combating Terrorism - in-depth feature from the Christian Science Monitor. ...
- America's War Against Terrorism - archive of documents and news related to the World Trade Center/Pentagon terrorism and aftermath. ...
- Arizona Daily Star: War on Terrorism - includes latest news, details of homeland security, memorials, video footage of air strikes, cartoons, and more. ...
- Atlantic Monthly: The War on Terrorism - offers a collection of features from The Atlantic Monthly and Atlantic Unbound. ...
- Britain USA: War on Terrorism - explains the British "shoulder to shoulder" role on the fight against terrorism. ...
30. NewsBank SPECIAL REPORT! Terrorism in the U.S.
- infoweb.newsbank.com
- America's Chaotic Road to War .
- TERRORISM AND NATIONAL SECURITY .
- Patterns of Global Terrorism - 2000 -- The Year in Review .
- Patterns of Global Terrorism - 2000 -- Introduction .
- Background Information on Terrorist Groups Patterns of Global Terrorism - 2000 .
- LACKING IN TERRORISM DEFENSES .
- Anti-terrorism plans falling short .
- Accused terrorist's life in Paraguay suggests what 21st century global war might be like .
- Analysis: Military's role in responding to catastrophic terrorism .
- TERRORISM RESPONSE TEAMS ARE ON ROAD TO READINESS .
- Cheney to Lead Anti-Terrorism Plan Team .
- AIRLINE TERRORISM AND SECURITY .
- BUILDING SECURITY AND TERRORISM PREVENTION .
- : Bashir Involved in Terrorism 03/10/04 .
- Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Terrorism.
- Costs Mounting From Terrorism Alert 01/08/04 .
31. Article: Barbary Wars
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Barbary Wars are sometimes called "America's Forgotten War", although they share that dubious honor with several other conflicts. ... After September 11, 2001, some interest in the wars has been revived, with comparisons between the Americans' no-compromise stance in the early 1800s to the current War on Terrorism. ...
- First Barbary War (1801-1805) .
- Second Barbary War (1815) .
32. Terrorist Organisations - November 17 - FORSNET
- www.teror.gen.tr
33. War On Terrorism Official WebSite
- www.planetmedalofhonor.com
34. War Times
- www.war-times.org
- President Bush's war in Iraq faces growing opposition from those who are on the front lines: soldiers, their families and veterans, including high-ranking officers.
- "I think the American people were conned into this war ," said retired Marine Corps Gen. ...
- soldiers have been killed--more than died in the first three years of the Vietnam War. ...
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35. Gamezone 2001jeux : War on terrorism
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36. Article: US governmental response to the September 11, 2001 attacks
- www.wikipedia.org
- The United States government has announced its intentions to engage in a protracted war against terrorists and states which aid terrorists in response to the attack. ... The United States has made it clear that this "War on Terrorism" will continue after dealing with whoever is responsible for the September 11 attack, but it is very unclear exactly what that means. ...
- For following developments, see "War on Terrorism". ...
- Department of Defense -- Operation Bojinka -- terrorism -- domestic terrorism -- Osama Bin Laden -- Taliban -- Afghanistan -- collective trauma -- racism -- September 11 .
- to Revise Strategy, New York Times, 9/19/2001 MILITARY ANALYSIS: A New War and Its Scale, New York Times, 9/17/2001 THE WHITE HOUSE: Bush Warns of a Wrathful, Shadowy and Inventive War, New York Times, 9/17/2001 Broad New U. ...
37. International Pro War on Terrorism Meetup Day
- prowar.meetup.com
38. Overview of "The War On Terror"
- www.nexusmagazine.com
- An Overview of The War on Terrorism.
- As questions remain over the attacks of September 11, so too must questions be asked about the vested interests behind the US-led push for a war on terrorism. ...
- They find themselves in a new war--the War on Terrorism. This is a war they never asked for and never envisioned, anaesthetised as we all are by the flickering tube of distraction. It is a war predicated on the premise that a sneak attack was made on the United States on September 11, 2001.
- Unlike previous wars, there is no Berlin or Tokyo to capture and hence no victory to be won, except for those who profit from war. The real victims of this war will be the average American citizen, right along with the starving Afghan.
- This new war might well be compared to the failed War on Drugs and the nearly forgotten War on Poverty. ... Just like those failed campaigns, the War on Terrorism for the foreseeable future will set us all on a costly course of restrictions on individual freedom, ever more centralised authority and omnipresent fear. ...
- And where are the voices of those who would argue the merits of this new war? The airwaves and newspapers only ratchet the fear factor upwards each day, with little or no effort to hear the many thoughtful Americans who are asking themselves, "Do I really need to give up my freedoms in order to save them?".
- So with flags flying on the antennae of our gas-guzzling vehicles and love of country pulsing in our hearts, we march off to yet another war for oil.
- Petroleum has been behind all recent wars, beginning in the early 1940s when a mostly rural and isolationist America was suddenly thrown into World War II as a reaction to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. ...
- But serious students of history now know that even that "good war" was the result of machinations by a handful of wealthy and powerful men. ... It has now been well established that Roosevelt and a few close advisers knew full well that Pearl Harbor would be attacked on December 7, 1941, but chose to allow it to happen to further their agenda for launching America into war. ...
- The Vietnam War was prosecuted by men who were close to Roosevelt and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and who had long voiced a desire to gain control over Indochina's oil, magnesium and rubber assets. ...
- Congress responded by passing the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which bypassed the Constitution and gave Johnson the power to wage war to stop attacks on Americans. It was the beginning of the real-shooting Vietnam War. ...
39. Howstuffworks "Terrorism"
- www.howstuffworks.com
- Terrorism.
- Introduction to Terrorism.
- International Terrorism.
- Japan launched the strike as a deliberate act of war. ... The United States feels like it is at war, but its citizens don't know who they're fighting against. ...
- A lot of the evidence that has come out points to Osama bin Laden as the mastermind behind these acts of terrorism. ...
- Introduction to Terrorism.
- International Terrorism.
40. Dave Kopel & Mike Krause on Peru & Terrorism & Drug War on National Review Online
- www.nationalreview.com
- Losing the War on Terrorism in Peru.
- government has undermined the war on terrorism in Peru.
- n Saturday, President Bush will visit Peru, to bolster the war on drugs and the war on terrorism. ... Yet Peru's past and present troubles demonstrate how the war on drugs has undermined the war on terrorism and will continue to do so. The drug war has created an environment ripe for narco-terrorism, enriched insurgent guerillas, and hindered rather than helped Andean government anti-insurgency efforts.
- Peru is also in the midst of a government-corruption scandal uncovering decades of misdeeds by some of our closest drug-war partners including bribery, drug running, arms dealing, and death squads. ...
- Over the last two decades, Peru fought a bloody and brutal war against the Shining Path guerilla terrorists, with 30,000 Peruvians killed by one side or the other. ...
- The war culminated in the 1990s during the early days of the presidency of Alberto Fujimori, when thousands of suspected Shining Path were captured, including, with CIA help, Shining Path leader Abimael Guzman.
- Another prong of Fujimori's war on Shining Path was to call off U. ...
- Stated another way, in order to protect foolish Americans from putting the wrong substance up their noses, the American government undermined the war on terrorism in Peru.
- And if starving farmers in a country full of narco-dollars and insurgents seems ripe ground for recruitment, a country where farmers starve for the drug war while corrupt government officials use the drug war to line their pockets is even riper. ...
- Apparently someone forgot to tell this to our longtime drug war partner Vladimiro Montesinos, the de facto head of the Peruvian National Intelligence Service (SIN) and the director of his own anti-narcotics division (DIN).
- Montesinos, the man who shipped AK-47s to the FARC terrorists? He was the cornerstone of the American drug war in Peru. ...
- , made the drug war in Peru a priority over human rights and antiterrorism.
- On March 13, the Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings on "Narco-Terror: The worldwide connection between drugs and terrorism. " At the hearings, America's top drug warriors emphasized the relationship between drug trafficking and terrorism.
41. Article: Predicted effects of invading Iraq
- www.wikipedia.org
- The predicted effects were often cited in United Nations actions regarding Iraq, popular opposition to war on Iraq and global protests against war on Iraq. As American popular opinion of war on Iraq has changed to reflect doubts about the outcomes of war, it forced the American government position on war on Iraq to change somewhat, and worldwide government positions on war on Iraq increasingly isolated the American push to war. ... Public relations plans for war on Iraq also changed to address dire predictions in the above. ...
- 3 Instability in Iraq after a war.
- a victory in the War on Terrorism, ending Saddam's payments to families of Palestinian suicide bombers, and any threat that Saddam might ally actively with Al Qaeda .
- an end to the threat that Saddam Hussein might attack or invade Iran (whom he fought in the Iran-Iraq War from 1980 to 1988), Kuwait (as he did in 1990 leading to the Gulf War), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, or Israel (which he attacked by missile in that war), in particular, doing so with chemical weapons (as he has used before), and biological weapons .
- Opponents of the plan claimed to seek some of these same outcomes by means other than war. ...
- on several ecoregions, such as the Kuwait desert ecoregion - already badly damaged by actions by both sides in the Gulf War .
- threats to the political stability of Arabia especially the monarchies of Jordan, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, as militant but not terrorist Islamists gain credibility, and especially if US, British, or Turkish forces remain anywhere in the region after the war .
- Islamist terrorism elsewhere, especially against American and British citizens .
- Instability in Iraq after a war.
- a humanitarian crisis in Iraq due to water, food, medicine and other war shortages .
- rebellion, sabotage and terrorism by the Ba'ath Party, with or without Saddam .
- war if Turkey renews its traditional claims to Mosul and other oil cities in the North of Iraq .
- a reduced role for international law, the world court and United Nations especially the United Nations Security Council - especially if these play little or no role in the war and aftermath - see The UN Security Council and the Iraq war .
- a precedent of ignoring recommendations of UN humanitarian relief agencies in war plans, and as a factor in UN Security Council approval of future wars .
42. Pentagon's New Budget, New Strategy, and New War -- The Project on Defense Alternatives
- www.comw.org
- Home What's New About PDA Bookshelf Links Search this Site Special Topics: War Report, RMA Debate, Defense Strategy Review, Chinese Military Power .
- The Pentagon's New Budget, New Strategy, and New War.
- Besides the greater prominence given to the problem of terrorism, recent changes in US security policy notably include: .
- A renewed focus on the role of states in supporting terrorism; .
- For instance, the administration has resurrected a traditional Realist paradigm despite the post-modern (non-state) character of the new terrorism. ...
- The contradictions of post-cold war US security policy Throughout the post-Cold War period a set of policy contradictions has bedeviled successive US administrations: The first of these involves attempting to pursue an activist global military agenda in a strategic environment where manifest military threats to US interests have declined substantially, due to the Cold War's end. ...
- With the Cold war's end, Pentagon personnel and budgets were reduced by 35 percent from the high points of the 1980s. ...
- The post-Cold War resource crunch was further exacerbated by America's heavy dependence on a highly-skilled professional military -- especially pilots and technicians. ...
- The war also reversed the fortunes of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who prior to 11 September had been besieged on all sides by critics. ... In this case, at least, the cliche is true: war changes everything.
- All told, the 2003 budget represents a 32 percent inflation-corrected increase over the budget for FY 1998, when post-Cold War spending bottomed out at 286. ...
- The 2003 Pentagon budget is 93 percent as high as the average annual expenditure during the Cold War decade of the 1980s. ...
- But when the document finally saw light of day -- just a few weeks after the terror attacks and on the eve of war -- it gained relatively little attention. ... In fact, the war had obviated these choices. ... And its implications would soon become obvious in Operation Enduring Freedom and the "war against terrorism. ...
- With regard to America's wars, it goes further, bringing maximum war objectives to the fore. ...
43. CNEWS - World - War On Terrorism
- cnews.canoe.ca
- War On Terrorism.
- War on Terrorism.
- OTTAWA (CP) - Canada's spy agency is embarking on a growing number of undercover foreign missions in response to the rise in terrorism. ...
- WASHINGTON (AP) - Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member held as a terrorism suspect for two years, sought to blow up hotels and apartment buildings in the United States in addition to planning an attack with a "dirty bomb" radiological device, the government said Tuesday. ...
- War on Terrorism Headlines.
- First man convicted of terrorism in Australia gets 9-year prison sentence.
- Gates go up on streets leading to Leaning Tower of Pisa; terrorism feared.
- War on Terrorism Archives.
44. Salon.com News
- www.salon.com
- Hot Topics Iraq War Saddam Hussein Election 2004 Terrorism King Kaufman's Sports Daily .
- The war on terrorism.
- This page presents, in reverse chronological order, Salon's complete coverage of stories related to the war in Afghanistan and the terrorist attacks on the U. ...
- Victory and the "Benevolent Arab" If we want to beat terrorism, it's time to deploy urban legends. ...
- The mother of all terrorism battles A growing chorus is calling for Saddam Hussein's head. ...
- Abortion terrorism intrigue The Nuremberg Files' Neal Horsley says fugitive Clayton Waagner took him hostage, claimed credit for clinic anthrax threats and promised to kill 42 providers. ...
- The whole world in my hands I struggle to find peace in the midst of war -- by learning to knit By Dayna Macy.
- The Salon Interview: Robert Stone "History has come for us," says the author of "Damascus Gate" in a far-ranging discussion of terrorism, apocalyptic religion, military culture and the Islam bomb By Andrew Leonard.
- Bush's jihad against civil rights Administration officials are using the threat of terrorism as an excuse to do what they've wanted to do all along -- keep the public out of their business By Bruce Shapiro .
- Crying wolf, or doing their job? Humanitarian aid groups warned that the bombing would create an aid catastrophe -- but they've brought in far more relief since the war than before it began By Laura Rozen .
- Joe Conason With Americans distracted by war, Republicans are trying to loot the public purse with a shameless "stimulus" plan.
- But as the Taliban despots flee Afghan cities, and their citizens cheer, the air war's stunning efficacy is clear for all to see By Christopher Hitchens.
- What happens now? Who should govern Afghanistan? And how hard will it be to win the war of the caves? By Damien Cave, Max Garrone and Daryl Lindsey.
- An old-fashioned tragedy A nation shellshocked by terrorism braces for the worst -- but in all probability, mechanical failure caused Monday's Flight 587 catastrophe in New York. ...
- "We need to get lucky" Michael Ignatieff, author of "Virtual War," talks about the politics of bombing Afghanistan, the viability of U. ...
- " Now they're applauding the muzzling of left-wing war critics By Eric Boehlert.
45. Should the War on Terrorism Target Iraq? Implementing a Bush ...
- www.brook.edu
- Should the War on Terrorism Target Iraq? Implementing a Bush Doctrine on Deterrence .
- Should the War on Terrorism Target Iraq? Implementing a Bush Doctrine on Deterrence.
- armed forces continue their successes in the war against the Taliban and al Qaeda, the American debate has quickly turned to the question of where the fight against terrorism should go next. In numerous public statements, President Bush has talked about a wide-ranging campaign against global terrorism. He has not committed to military operations against any other countries or terrorist organizations, but he has made it clear that the broader struggle against terrorism will be a long-lasting effort that could include the use of military force in regions beyond Afghanistan.
- A new "Bush Doctrine" should announce that Baghdad's support for terrorist networks, transfer of weapons of mass destruction to terrorist groups or individuals who target the United States, or the harboring of such terrorists will be considered an act of war and lead immediately to an American military intervention to overthrow the regime.
- There are many potential targets for a possible post-Afghanistan phase of the warAbu Sayyaf guerrilla bases in the Philippines, for example, as well as terrorist headquarters and training camps in Somalia, Syria, and Lebanon. ... Numerous outside analysts and (more privately) some senior Bush administration officials are already making the case that the next phase in the war on terrorism should be an effort to overthrow the Iraqi regimeif necessary, with U. ...
- troops to war to change the Iraqi regime. ... If that assumption proves wrong and evidence emerges of Iraqi sponsorship of terrorism against the United States, the considerable costs of a U. ...
- air capabilities since the Gulf Warincluding Global Positioning System (GPS)-guided bombs and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) coupled in near real-time to command centers and manned aircrafthave been significant, they would almost certainly not be enough to make possible victory by air power alone. ...
- Thousands of friendly forces could again be slaughtered, Saddam could still hold onto power, and the international coalition against terrorism could be dismayed and increasingly fractured by what it would correctly view as not only unilateralist but feckless American leadership.
- If America failed, the global coalition against terrorism could easily weaken, and the United States might enjoy less intelligence, law enforcement, and financial cooperation.
- Saddam might also turn to terrorism against the United States or its alliesin Europe, Israel, or elsewhere in the Middle Eastin a desperate attempt to save his life or in a determination to bring down as many of his enemies with him as possible. During the 1990-91 Gulf War, Saddam calculated that Americans would not be prepared to accept significant casualties, and it is not clear that he has been persuaded otherwise by American policy toward a range of conflicts since then. ...
- Instead of incurring these high costs and significant risks, the United States should follow a different coursea reinforced policy of deterrence articulated as a new "Bush doctrine" that would explicitly threaten regime change in response to Iraqi acts of terrorism or aggression. ...
46. Article: Responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks
- en.wikipedia.org
- They believe that such acts of terrorism are only to be expected given the economic and cultural power of the United States and the multinational corporations which are identified with it. ... Notwithstanding this, the majority of people in most nations also believe that terrorism is an absolute evil, and that cause does not equal justification. However, some people who believe this also criticize the US's War on Terrorism, fearing that a violent response will only continue the cycle. ...
- See also: "War on Terrorism" -- U. ... Department of Defense -- Operation Bojinka -- terrorism -- domestic terrorism -- Osama bin Laden -- Taliban -- Islamism -- Afghanistan -- collective trauma -- September 11 .
47. The New Republic Online: war on terrorism
- www.thenewrepublic.com
48. Article: United States Navy
- en.wikipedia.org
- The United States Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which the Continental Congress established during the American Revolutionary War. ...
- The War Department administered naval affairs from that year until Congress established the Department of the Navy on April 30, 1798. ...
- All together, the Continental Navy numbered some fifty ships over the course of the American Revolutionary War, with approximately twenty warships active at its maximum strength. ...
- After the American War for Independence, Congress sold the surviving ships of the Continental Navy and released the seamen and officers. ... The frigates became famous in the War of 1812, where they unexpectedly defeated the British Royal Navy on a number of occasions. ...
- During the American Civil War, the Navy was an innovator in the use of ironclad warships, but after the war slipped into obsolescence. ...
- The Navy saw relatively little action during World War I, but the primary goal of the attack on Pearl Harbor was to cripple the Navy in the Pacific Ocean. ...
- On 31 May 2002, Secretary of the Navy Gordon England directed all US naval ships to fly the First Naval Jack for the duration of the War on Terrorism, beginning September 11, 2002. ...
- The submarine really came of age in World War I. The USN did not have a large part in this war, with its action mainly being confined to escorting convoys later in the war and sending a division of battleships to reinforce the British Grand Fleet. ...
- Doctrine in the inter-war years emphasised the submarine as a scout for the battle fleet, and also extreme caution in command. ... The submarine skippers of the fleet boats of World War II waged a very effective campaign against Japanese merchant vessels, doing to Japan what Germany failed to do to the United Kingdom. ...
- As with other branches of the US military, the budget cuts of the Clinton years, followed up by the War on Terrorism have left little, or no slack in the system. This point is illustrated by the fact that in 2003, for the first time since 1945, a US submarine made two back-to-back war patrols. ...
- Built by the Confederates near the end of the Civil War. ...
- President, youngest Naval Aviator in World War II .
49. Truth About the 'War on Terrorism' by Jim Grichar
- www.lewrockwell.com
- Truth About the 'War on Terrorism'.
- And this season is no exception, with many recent and new releases dealing with the so-called war on terrorism. However, most of these books deal with specific aspects of this topic, devoting the full volume to such things as America’s 9/11 intelligence failure, disagreements among government officials regarding the war on terror, suggestions for winning the war on terrorism, why the U. ...
- Unlike those, James Bovard, in Terrorism and Tyranny: Trampling Freedom, Justice, and Peace to Rid the World of Evil, goes much further. Never content to follow the mass media and focus solely on the minutiae of an important question, Bovard explores and analyzes the bigger picture in order to get to the truth of the matter namely how Americans let themselves get dragged into what appears to be a never-ending war on terror, how politicians have used fear of terrorism to dangerously expand the power of the federal government, and the extremely serious threat to life, liberty, and property that the exercise of this power poses to citizens of the United States and to those of other countries.
- While the left may seem to be a more ready audience given the nature of Bovard’s analysis and criticism of the Bush war on terror and are therefore likely to read it, it will provide enough evidence to make the more intelligent among that group consider abandoning their support for an all-powerful central government. ...
- war on terrorism. ... in a war on terror, it turns out that Ronald Reagan began America’s war on terror at the time he took office, in the wake of the hostage crisis in Iran. ... stumbled in starting its war on terrorism.
- Bush’s version of the war on terrorism (he does not spare criticism of either George H. ...
- They hypocritically cite all the government’s so-called successes in fighting terrorism, including all the phony arrests made to goose up arrest numbers, all in the name of convincing the public that they are doing a good job. ...
- , for highlighting the Bush administration’s support for other states inflicting terror upon their citizens (hey, they’re our terrorists, bought and paid for therefore, they’re not really terrorists since they’re running a government, just like us), and for informing the reader of the horrible Israeli war on terrorism. ...
- and Israel now are often talked of as the only nations really opposing terrorism, the U. ...
50. Article: Violence against Israelis
- en.wikipedia.org
- (Redirected from Terrorism against Israel) .
- Prior acts of Palestinian terrorism omitted, as are acts have not resulted in deaths but may have resulted in woundings. A listing of Palestinian terrorism prior to 2000 is being compiled. ...
- See also: Palestinian terrorism, Israeli terrorism, Palestinians killed by Israelis. ...
- 7 Discussion of terrorism against Israel during the al-Aqsa Intifada.
- Roots of the Palestinian terrorism go back to Turkish times, when the Jewish community of Palestine was under the thumb of a few wealthy effendi (landlord) families. ...
- The same techniques were used by Arabs in the first stage of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. ... Eventually, the war turned into a wide conflict with Arab nations invading from abroad, in which Israel obtained independence, and Jordan and Egypt took over parts of Mandatory Palestine. ...
- The years between Israel's independence and the Six-Day War were characterized by incessant terrorist activity, carried out by Palestinians and often sponsored by Arab nations. ...
- In order to intensify the hostilities, Syria decided to resort to Palestinian terrorism. ...
- In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel captured the West Bank and Gaza Strip, territories on which more than a million Palestinians lived, many of them refugees of the war of 1948. ...
- One of PA's obligations, as stated in the Oslo Accords, was the prevention of Palestinian terrorism against Israel. ...
- Israel claims that the PA's position regarding terrorism was shady in the first place. ...
- The head of the United States' CIA, as well as many other US politicians and analysts, have gone on record as saying that these documents are without a doubt real, and prove that Arafat personally orders terrorism through his Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. ...
- Discussion of terrorism against Israel during the al-Aqsa Intifada.
- Palestinian Terrorism has an extended history that predates the founding of the state of Israel by several decades. ...
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