Word: terroriste
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Much of the fanfare that accompanied the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks was either shocking or repetitive, with the media recounting a star-spangled history of the last five years while intermittently seething over ABC’s factually deficient pre-9/11 “docudrama.” The art that accompanied this observance mostly allowed Americans to relive the event without forcing them to do any meaningful self-reflection...
...money to the struggling Palestinian Authority and prevented the payment of salaries to 160,000 government workers over the past five months. The embargo had been imposed after Hamas, which won the January elections, took office in March. Israel, the U.S. and Europe all consider Hamas a terrorist organization, and made ending the financial blockade conditional on Hamas recognizing Israel and previous peace agreements, and renouncing violence...
...better prepared. We are safer." JOHN NEGROPONTE, U.S. Director of National Intelligence, responding to critics who cited a leaked National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) as proof that the Iraq war has worsened the terrorist threat. The NIE?portions of which were declassified last week?calls the war a jihadist "cause c?l?bre...
...cherish our newfound liberty. Surely only the most nitpicky among us would ask, “Why have the bans been lifted?” And the truly pedantic, “Has the terrorist threat receded; have plots been uncovered and networks unraveled...
Schulz will focus his research at the center on the role of human rights in US foreign policy. His recent book, “Tainted Legacy: 9/11 and the Ruin of Human Rights,” examines the human rights advocacy world after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 and the challenges that liberals face in campaigning for human rights while maintaining national security. Schulz’s goal will be to articulate a new approach to human rights in the context of U.S. foreign policy, he said...