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As communities across America remember that day, Representative Peter King R-N.Y. seeks the spotlight once again with a Congressional hearing claiming to explore "homegrown terrorism's threat to military communities inside the United States."
Rep. Mike Honda: Rep. Peter King's "Homegrown Terrorism" Hearing Risks Repeating History Rep. Mike Honda 2011
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My conclusion is that terrorism's audience is a domestic political one; it is designed to make militant a home population and render it fertile to the political ambitions of one party.
Letters: Opposition, intransigence and terrorism in the Middle East 2011
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Terrorists and their state sponsors would see Iran's unchallenged role as terrorism's leading state sponsor and central banker, and would wonder what they have to lose.
Iranian Winter Could Chill the Arab Spring John Bolton 2011
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Our journalistic and political elites have become terrorism's unwitting domestic enablers, perceiving religion-based violence where there is NONE, while more importantly, and shamefully IGNORING it where it is both, widespread/intensifying.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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The reminder of terrorism's threat from the failed bomb attempt in New York could also inject a note of caution, said
Greek Bailout to Aid Euro, But Only Briefly Karen Johnson 2010
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Founded in 1988, Al-Qaeda is this generation of terrorism's patriarch.
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* Iran has now been designated terrorism's No. 1 ally, leading the world in the support for terrorism.
War with Iran? That Will Be for the Next President William M. Arkin 2008
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Make no mistake about it, merely inflicting explosions that tear down towers of steel and glass is not terrorism's ultimate goal or greatest threat, being a catalyst for Western self-implosion is.
Ahmed Rehab: Swiss Radicalization: A Sign of Things to Come? 2009
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"Hence there is reason to ask whether the paradigm of Osama bin Laden as terrorism's deus ex machina and of al Qaeda as the prototype of terrorism may be an artifact of our Best and Brightest's imagination, and whether investment in this paradigm has kept our national security establishment from thinking seriously about our troubles 'sources."
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The general in charge in Afghanistan explains how that country is a toehold for international terrorism's efforts.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: McChrystal: No Major al-Qaida Signs in Afghanistan 2009
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