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U. S. RESPONSE TO TERRORISM PART III APRIL, 2013
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“WHAT OTHER MILITARY PROGRAMS HAS US USED…?” COVERT METHODS 1. “Extraordinary rendition”: secret programs for secret locations Detainees taken to secret prisons in Egypt, Syria, Uzbekistan, & Algeria Extreme methods to gather info
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#2 Guantanamo Bay “Black site” CIA Prisons—Obama wants them closed
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GITMO
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GITMO PROTEST
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#3: DRONE ATTACKS UAV: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Remote control CIA has targeted Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, & Somalia Since 2004: 1300-2100 militants in Pakistan killed Large number of civilians killed, villages attacked
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DRONES
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REMOTE CONTROL
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CONTROVERSIAL
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DRONES Unacknowledged, but known Successful against al Qaeda 2009: 58 attacks 2010: 117 attacks Controversial: a. civilians attacked & killed b. secret, so difficult to determine legitimacy of attacks—no public debate or discussion
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DRONES Assassination of terrorist leaders—no prisoners or trials of leaders Anwar al-Awlaki—anti-US cleric Debate: illegal or legal? Government defense: Military enemies of USA, threats to US security
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OTHER MEASURES AGAINST AL QAEDA & TERRORISM ECONOMIC WEAPONS: 1.Clinton: block $ transactions b/ al Qaeda & US companies, citizens 2. Bush: Banks & charities sending $ to terrorists 3. US pressures foreign banks al Qaeda cannot use “normal” banks—uses couriers 4. US: more funding for HEW in nations where terrorism is a problem
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O’Bama—June, 2009 “We…know that military power alone is not going t solve the problems in Afghanistan and Pakistan.”
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Post 9/1 relations b/ US et al. Uk, France, Russia, et al Diplomatic support Shared intelligence Opposition to war in Iraq Opposition to treatment of terrorists O’Bama has reached out to Muslim world
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O’Bama at Al-Azhar U, Cairo 6/2009 “I have come here to seek a new beginning b/ the US & Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; one based upon the truth that America & Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, & share common principles— principles of justice & progress; tolerance & dignity of all human beings.”
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Pakistan US ally Previous support of Taliban Pos 9/11 allowed US troops based in Pakistan And, US lifted sanctions caused by Pakistani nuclear test in 1998 Pakistani border: haven for terrorists—key problem
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Bin Laden His death: problem; increased tensions b/ US & Pakistan Abbottabad: 1 mile from military academy; 40 miles from capital city Pakistani intelligence?? Pakistanis angry that US entered w/o permission Pakistan: doesn’t feel like an = partner in fight against al Qaeda & Taliban
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Domestic Security Balance b/ principle & security Department of Homeland Security Created by Bush 43 Response to domestic terrorism Key issues: Civil defense Trade Infrastructure Visitors & Immigration Border Control
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Civil Defense Prepare for domestic attack Stockpiling meds & vaccines Responses to chemical, biological, or nuclear attack Hurricane Katrina response was alarming More funding for emergency ops, communications, hospital preparedness
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Trade Economic openness International trade: $3 trillion Increased traffic of goods— complications In a crisis: transportation system (and trade) was shut down Challenge: how to keep transportation functioning
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Infrastructure Transportation Telecommunications equipment Water & power supplies: critical to sound economy
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Infrastructure Limited areas: oil deliveries in regional ports Attack on a port can paralyze US economy E. G., US Cole in Yemen in 2000 New challenges strain Coast Guard personnel & equipment
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Visitors/Immigration 2010: 60 million visitors in USA 9/11 hijackers: foreign nationals FBI received info on 2 9/11 hijackers relating to U. S. Cole—could not find them INS: no luck No awareness of immediate threat, so no nitification of FAA, et al
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Visitors/Immigaration How to keep track of overstay or misuse visa Need more personnel Need technology that enables shared intell b/ all US agencies US openness is key to economic success: immigration brings skills and labor supply
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Border Control Thousands of miles of borders 350 international points of entry into USA Vulnerable to: 1) illegal economic immigration; 2) drug smuggling; 3) entrance of international terrorists Safety vs. surveillance
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Shared Intelligence Homeland Security Department works with USICS Customs Service Border Patrol Et al Need: updated electronic information systems—p. 27
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QUESTIONS TO PONDER 1. Whys has the USA been targeted by terrorists? 2. Why do some think that many Americans will die on American soil? 3. Why and with whom has the US forged many alliances in the war on terror?
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CONTINUED 4. Name 5 domestic issues that the USA faces in the war on terror. Explain 2 in detail.
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