Encyclopedia of Terrorism, Third EditionInfobase Holdings, Inc, 2021 M08 1 - 432 páginas The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and the bombings overseas have shown that—despite the "War on Terror"—terrorism is still very much a part of daily life for many individuals. Encyclopedia of Terrorism, Third Edition provides students, researchers, journalists, and policymakers with a complete survey of what seems to be an intractable problem. More than 330 entries organized in an easily accessible, A-to-Z format offer comprehensive treatments of the events, people, organizations, and places that have played a major role in international terrorism. Each entry is placed within its appropriate historical context to help readers understand the wide-ranging motivations behind terrorist actions. New and updated entries include:
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... believed to be in Iraq at the time of the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. Further Information. The. 9/11. Commission. Report. In the wake of the attack on america on September 11, 2001, a commission in the United States was appointed to ...
... believed that the fighters circling above them had been instructed to “take out” hostile aircraft, the only orders actually conveyed to the pilots were to “ID type and tail.” Like the national defense, the emergency response on 9/11 was ...
... believed could make America safer and more secure. These recommendations are divided into two basic parts: what to do and how to do it. The global strategy includes three dimensions: (1) attack terrorists and their organizations, (2) ...
... believed that these attacks also involved Belgium's Fighting Communist Cells (FCC) since the explosives used were stolen from a Belgian quarry. The FCC bombed NATO pipelines and defense-related companies. Air. France. hijacking. at. Entebbe.
... believed were collaborating with Israel. In January 2002, al-Aqsa claimed responsibility for the first suicide bombing carried out by a female. In March 2002, the U.S. State Department added al-Asad died in 2000 and Ashar al-Assad, the ...