Lessons from the Fifeen-Year Counterterrorism Campaign [Recurso electrónico] PDF
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CTC Sentinel CTC Sentinel . -- Vol. 9 Issue 10 (Oct. 2016) p. 12-15Summary: For the past 15 years since 9/11, fighting terrorism has been
one of the United States’ top priorities. The low number
of casualties from terrorism in the United States indicate
that intelligence and law enforcement agencies have performed
well—preempting attacks, killing terrorists, working
with partners overseas, and reducing the threat more
comprehensively than any observer would have judged
likely after 9/11. But the United States still sufers from a
hysteria about terrorism, fueled partly by a distortednational
dialogue on issues such as the extent of the threat;
steps the country should take in areas as disparate as
migration and cyberspace; and how the country should
deal with youth who choose a potentially violent path.
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For the past 15 years since 9/11, fighting terrorism has been
one of the United States’ top priorities. The low number
of casualties from terrorism in the United States indicate
that intelligence and law enforcement agencies have performed
well—preempting attacks, killing terrorists, working
with partners overseas, and reducing the threat more
comprehensively than any observer would have judged
likely after 9/11. But the United States still sufers from a
hysteria about terrorism, fueled partly by a distortednational
dialogue on issues such as the extent of the threat;
steps the country should take in areas as disparate as
migration and cyberspace; and how the country should
deal with youth who choose a potentially violent path.
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