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    Britain, Germany, Turkey, Italy, Netherlands, France and Poland join the United States and deploy troops in…

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    Wars fans hates the Prequels. The United States may not be the best nation on earth but by the view of the people that live here and even outsiders have had views of the United States as the promise land it once was, where you can build your dreams from nothing. Still there are people on the outside and inside that have a nova like hatred for the actions the American government…

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    It’s been a very serious issue then and continues to be. We see problems occurring with the way Muslims are approached and the problems they are faced with daily. The global war on terrorism, if nothing else has brought up discussion of when and how people can use violence or restrict the liberties of their own citizens or persons they encounter (Nolte, 2004). Our issues with war on terror have brought up many conflicts that law enforcement…

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    their daily activities and live out their days without any biases or discrimination. Imagine setting up a world that has no pre-judgment for our children and future generations. This is the kind of life that acts such as terrorism prevents us from achieving. With every act of terrorism that occurs, a negative picture gets imprinted into the publics minds that will stick for a very long time. These negative images are mostly directed towards the Islamic faith. What we fail to realize is that we…

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    for vehicle security barriers, which is also known as Hostile Vehicle Mitigation or HVM. Barriers used in the United Kingdom must meet this standard of protection. In the United States, various standards apply including the Department of State, Department of Defense, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and various city and state governments. New York City standards are among the most complex because they involve protecting skyscrapers while allowing public access.[2] Considerations for Installing…

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    Al Qaeda Ideology

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    As stated above, Salifism Hijra, Jihad, and Jahiliyya are four terms that are crucial to Al Qaeda ideology. Corruption in Islamic society is represented by the term Jahiliyya. This term can also be associated with a state of ignorance that the Arab people lived in before God made revelations to Muhammad (Turner, 2010). The concept of Salifsm can be a counterbalance concept to that of Jahiliyya, which it is associated with an uncorrupted Islam in the time of the prophet…

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    Traditional Policing Model

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    the catalyst that brought about radical changes to traditional and community models of counter terrorism policing both internationally and within Australia. In recent years following these attacks and other similar events such as the London bombing, have brought counter terrorist measures to the forefront of policy decisions within Australia and abroad (Belasco 2010). The United Nations defines terrorism as ‘the act of violence that targets civilians in the pursuit of ideological or political…

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    Islamophobia In America

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    shriek out in fear exclaiming, “Look it’s a Donald Trump! He’s going to spew some more stupidity!” In reality, this scenario does not happen, but in the event that it did, a very important question arises that is applied to almost the entire United States today. Why should the mistakes and actions of a small group of people, become the assumed behavior of an entire cultural group? If Donald Trump or anyone else for that matter, make harsh comments or act out, that does not mean that every…

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    Modern society is characterized by dynamic and sophisticated changes in terrorism activities. As a result, terror cells such as al-Qa’ida are a major threat among policymakers, intelligence agencies, and multinational firms in the United States. The U.S. government is continuously formulating policies of gathering intelligence against terror groups. For instance, the U.S. has formulated the Counter Intelligence Centre (CIC) to facilitate the monitoring and intelligence collection against this…

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    Probability Threats

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    Islamic State of Syria and the Levant (ISIL): This is an international terrorist and their presence in Bangladesh was evidently noticed due to their various terrorism activities like the murder of a Muslim Shiite preacher, hacking to death of a Christian convert, a secular blogger, a university professor, a gay activist and his friend,…

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