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A 4 page discussion of the varying foci that represent world preparation for terrorism. Each nation has developed its own approach in this task but all of these approaches share certain similarities. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPterrWrldIntelligence.rtf
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Fortunately, world intelligence has evolved along with that threat. All of the more advanced nations have developed intelligence methodologies that allow us to not only detect terrorist threat but
to predict and counter them. Whether we are considering the U.S. Homeland Security Declaration on Countering Terrorism, the Canadian War Measures Act, Ottawa Ministerial Declaration on Countering Terrorism, the
Northern Ireland Prevention of Terrorism Act, the U.S. Patriot Act or INTERPOLs National Security Act, the focus is on gathering intelligence on terrorism and using that intelligence to defuse the
threat. There are, in fact, many faces of terrorism in our modern world. As the most recent acts of terrorism
across the world attest, one of the more prominent is radical Islam. The word Islam, unlike the name of any other culture in the world, has come to be
almost synonymous with the word terrorism. Indeed, the names of Islamic leaders such as Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden leap out as us as names which encapsulate the
very concept of terrorism. While Sadaam Hussein certainly is no longer a threat, Osama Bin Ladin and others like him are.
He and his terrorist network known as al-Qaeda (translated to mean "the base") is believed to have orchestrated the September 11, 2001 terrorist destruction of the New York World
Trade Center and the partial destruction of the U.S. Pentagon (Bazzi, 2001). Marshal (2001, PG) describes Bin Ladens formidable terrorist network as a:
"widely dispersed conglomerate of cells in dozens of countries around the world".
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