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The second conjecture posits that there will be an escalating exchange of nuclear attacks that will inevitably result in the destruction of Iran and other muslim nations, possibly Pakistan or Syria; but since the threat of terrorism is transnational, the threat's full eradication of necessity will escalate beyond Iranian borders.
Archive 2009-02-01 Dr. Sanity 2009
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TOM BLANK, FORMER DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR, TSA: The threat's real and the threat's continuing.
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If they fear persecution, they're kept in detention until an asylum officer determines the threat's credibility.
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I mean, I think that what I've been told, the death threat's been the same as a normal flu virus.
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That threat's as good an excuse as any to make sure our home's fire-prevention devices are in good, working condition.
Nobody's Home 2008
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And on the eve of the war's fifth anniversary, that threat's made real.
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SMITH: Well, the threat's anonymous and the police are investigating it.
Transcript - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2008
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For each threat the matrix list [ed] possible targets, information on the group planning the attack, an analysis of the threat's credibility, and notes about actions taken in response.
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Defying my grandfather's threat's part of the reason I got a chance at life.
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One of the answers:Don't you just love the Liberal threat's that they will move to Canada if a Republican is elected?
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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