Protests against US condemnation of Iran are growing. Iran on Monday warned the US to stop accusing it of supporting terrorism after American Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld claimed it was …
Government to Spend $22 Billion on Homeland Security
The federal government will spend $22.2 billion this year for domestic security, 29 percent more than last year, the Congressional Budget Office said Thursday in a first stab at defining what …
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N.Y. unveils counterterror net
New York state officials unveiled an intelligence network Jan. 29 that eventually will enable local law enforcement agencies statewide to share information electronically in the fight against …
Rumsfeld warns of threats far deadlier than Sept. 11 attacks
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Thursday the United States must prepare now for potential surprise attacks "vastly more deadly" than the Sept. 11 terrorist hijackings. In a speech laying out …
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Transcript of “Usamah Bin-Ladin, the Destruction of the Base”
Presented by Salah Najm Conducted by Jamal Isma'il in an unspecified location in Afghanistan Aired 10 June 1999 [Salah Najm] When Bin-Ladin's name is mentioned, a number of conflicting ideas …
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Al-Qaeda International
Statement for the Record of J. T. Caruso, Acting Assistant Director CounterTerrorism Division Federal Bureau of Investigation on Al-Qaeda International Before the Subcommittee on International …
Information Operations, Deterrence, and the Use of Force
By Roger W. Barnett A couple of years ago, no one took information warfare seriously. But the more you learn about it, the more concerned you become." 1 Typical of many today on the subject of …
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Shunning the Frumious Bandersnatch: Current Literature on Information Warfare
Attempts to link information warfare and deterrence were inevitable. Emerging at the end of the Cold War, the concept of information warfare seemed to offer new relevancy for old doctrines, policies, …
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Chronology of Significant Terrorist Incidents
The State Department historian has released a chronology of significant terrorist incidents from 1961 - 2001. We have archived this list on our site.1961First U.S. Aircraft Hijacked, May 1, 1961: …
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Ridge: War on Terror to Take Years
The end of al-Qaida won't mean the end of the United States' battle against terrorism, Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge said Sunday, comparing it to the continuing wars on drugs and crime. Ridge …