Mission Creep: Defining Terrorism. (Citings).AS THE U.S. government moves past the Afghan stage of the War on Terrorism Terrorist acts and the threat of Terrorism have occupied the various law enforcement agencies in the U.S. government for many years. The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, as amended by the usa patriot act , it will need to choose its battles cautiously. Various countries are likely to invoke the new global mandate against terror to justify egregious e·gre·gious adj. Conspicuously bad or offensive. See Synonyms at flagrant. [From Latin and unwarranted violations of human rights. Underlining un·der·lin·ing n. 1. The act of drawing a line under; underscoring. 2. Emphasis or stress, as in instruction or argument. this point was Barbara Walters' November interview of Russian president and former KGB KGB: see secret police. KGB Russian Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (“Committee for State Security”) Soviet agency responsible for intelligence, counterintelligence, and internal security. spook Vladimir Putin on ABC's 20/20. One remark, regarding Putin's reaction to the September attack, made headlines: "We had talked about the possible threats to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , to other countries, but were not able to determine who, where, and how they could strike. And this was the first feeling I had, the feeling of anger and, to some extent, the feeling of guilt." No headline mentioned that, in context, it was quite clear that Putin didn't feel guilty. He felt smug. His claim of remorse was actually an admonishment. This became clear when, right on cue, Walters noted that Putin had warned then-President Clinton about bin Laden but was ignored. "Even at that time we certainly were counting on more active cooperation in combating terrorism Actions, including antiterrorism (defensive measures taken to reduce vulnerability to terrorist acts) and counterterrorism (offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism), taken to oppose terrorism throughout the entire threat spectrum. Also called CBT. ," Putin responded. More specifically, Putin was counting on more active cooperation in combating the Chechens, terrorists or not. Muslim guerrillas trained in Afghanistan were apparently fighting alongside Chechen militants for independence from Russia. Putin wanted to share intelligence. Clinton declined, declaring the conflict an "internal Russian matter." Putin also told Walters that while he felt "guilt...at the same time [he] understood quite well what the American people An American people may be:
International cooperation in the War on Terrorism should stop well short of applauding or assisting Russia's actions in Chechnya, where the government has rarely distinguished between civilians and militants in a centuries-long fight to rule the territory by force. |
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