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  • ...n October 2008, the MCU it became part of [[SO15 Counter Terrorism Command|Counter Terrorism Command]] and it was “merged into the community engagement team ...911lambert_Q&A.pdf ‘Partnering with the Muslim Community as an Effective Counter-Terrorist Strategy’ (transcript of Q&A)], Chatham House, 20 September 201
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  • ..."ASL181">Richard Jackson, [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17539150802184678 ‘Counter-terrorism and communities: an interview with Robert Lambert’], ''Critical ...the Metropolitan Police Anti-Terrorist Branch (ATB or SO13) which created Counter Terrorism Command (also known as SO15), until his retirement in December 20
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  • ...altimore, in 1926. He became convinced that the mentally ill posed a grave threat to Anglo-American civilisation and should be forcibly sterilised. :The short-term goals of MK-ULTRA were to counter any communist plot to insert brainwashed assassins into the West. However,
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  • ...an. U.S. technology, training, and doctrine designed to counter the Soviet threat are not designed for low-intensity counterinsurgency operations where civil
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  • In the early 1980s, Manningham-Buller worked in counter-espionage, monitoring the Soviet spy network in Britain.<ref>Mark Hollingsw Manningham-Buller reportedly had doubts about threat from Iraq at the time of the Government's September 2002 dossier on the Ira
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  • ...d Rumsfeld says that there is an "adversary that poses a threat, a serious threat, to the security of the United States of America." Rumsfeld says it is an e Douglas Feith sets up the Policy Counter Terrorism Evaluation Group to sift through raw intelligence data and cherry
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  • ::The SRR works hand in hand with the SAS on counter-terrorist operations and receives specialist training from SAS firearms' in ...ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7927178.stm Forces are a 'threat': McGuinness], BBC News, 6 March 2009.</ref><ref>Dan Keenan and Neil Carndu
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  • ...lonel. Then, in the dying days of the Soviet Union in 1988, he entered the counter-intelligence department of the [[KGB]]. ...paigner and law professor, told Mr Litvinenko that he had received a death threat aimed at both of them. They met for 35 minutes in the basement of a branch
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} The '''Quilliam Foundation‏''' is a London based 'counter-extremism' think-tank which claims to challenge Islamic extremism in the UK
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  • ...come to me to ask about this threat; I always say, 'There is absolutely no threat. If our intelligence services stop meddling and creating this fear, this pr ...e MPS increase its provision of information to the public on terrorism and counter-terrorism and enhance its associated outreach at grassroots level."
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  • ...onash.edu.au/news/monashmemo/stories/20061025/anti-terrorism.html ‘$1.2m counter-terrorism centre for Monash’], 25 October 2006</ref> ...he worked on several publications. These include a forthcoming book titled Counter-Terrorism Policing: Community, Cohesion, Security, co-authored with Associa
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  • ...7) he became Academic Director of [[The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] (ICT), at the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]], the Israel ...ad.html?scp=2&sq=reuven%20paz&st=cse The World; Iraq's Ties to Terror: The Threat Isn't Easy to Read], ''The New York Times'', 09-February-2003, Accessed 21-
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  • ...opment of its 15 Threat Scenarios as well as Alternative Homeland Security Threat Futures, has served on a DHS Technical Assistance Program delivery team sin * Cyberterrorism Threat Analyst for open-source FAA threat database on behalf of [[Technical Defense, Inc.]] (2002)
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  • ...ingdom, and Sweden, providing legal and substantive expertise on issues of counter-terrorism, intelligence, and critical infrastructure protection. In 1996, h ...[[Matthew Devost]] and [[Magnus Ranstorp]] of the [[Centre for Asymmetric Threat Studies]] at the [[Swedish National Defence College]], formerly of the [[Ce
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...in 2007 as "a key element of the [[Prevent]] element of the Government’s counter-terrorism strategy - [[CONTEST]]."<ref>[http://www.communities.gov.uk/docum
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  • ...res, Catholic dogma with the usual unacknowledged compromises, an anarchic counter-culture and increasingly violent modes of conflict.<ref name=mexicans>Marty ...Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction and that Iraq posed a threat to the world. Writes Steve Clemons:
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  • ...I, Issue 7</ref> RAND's terrorism work was first developed by its resident counter-insurgency expert during the 1970s and 1980s [[Brian Jenkins]], who oversaw ...truction, constraints on intelligence gathering in a free society, and the threat of attacks on nuclear installations and other sensitive targets.<ref>RAND C
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  • ...e’s civilian faculty in 2005. From 1999–2005, he was Senior Fellow for Counter-terrorism and Editor of ''[[Strategic Survey]]'' at the [[International Ins *Jonathan Stevenson, ‘Lessons from Kenya: Al Qaeda threat is now truly global’, ''Wall Street Journal'', 2 December 2002
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  • ...ued that the Iraqi occupation in particular is an obstacle to an effective counter terrorism policy. Pena is on the Advisory council of the [[Democracy Instit *Charles V Peña, ''Flying the unfriendly skies: defending against the threat of shoulder-fired missiles'' (Washington, D.C. : Cato Institute 2005)
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  • ...to deploy Pershing II missiles at the end of the 1970s as a counter to the threat of the Soviet SS-20s." Wohlstetter later went on the join the advisory boar ...to deploy Pershing II missiles at the end of the 1970s as a counter to the threat of the Soviet SS-20s." Much of the IEDSS' work can be identified as having
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