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29/03/2007 | El incidente de la Marina Real: el plan de Irán para arrastrar a Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido
Walid Phares | Diario Exterior
La captura de efectivos de la Marina británica por parte de fuerzas iraníes no es simplemente un incidente por la soberanía marítima en el Golfo Pérsico. Es una maniobra calculada avanzada por los estrategas jihadistas de Teherán con el fin de provocar una contra-maniobra por parte de Londres y sus aliados americanos. ...
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29/03/2007 | Pakistan: Karachi’s Madrasas and Violent Extremism
International Crisis Group Staff | International Crisis Group
A network of Pakistani madrasas supporting violent jihadi groups poses a significant threat to domestic, regional and international security. ...
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28/03/2007 | Policing Terror
CSP | Center for Security Policy
Some people think the reason there have been no successful terrorist attacks in the United States since 9/11 is because the threat from Islamofascists and others wishing us ill has been overblown. ...
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28/03/2007 | Hostage Sailors-- Britain's Impotence
Arthur Herman | NY Post
It's been a tough month for the British Navy. On March 7, it learned that Tony Blair's Labor government was going ahead with drastic cuts in its budget and number of ships. By this time next year, the once-vaunted Royal Navy will be about the size of the Belgian Navy, while its officers face a five-year moratorium on all promotions. ...
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28/03/2007 | New Form of Evil Is Why America Has Not Won Iraq War
Dennis Prager | Real Clear Politics
I never thought we could see a new form of evil. After the gas chambers of the Holocaust, the tens of millions murdered in the Gulag, the forced starvation in the Ukraine, the hideous medical experiments on people by the Germans and the Japanese in World War II, the torture chambers in all police states, I had actually believed that no new forms of evil existed. ...
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28/03/2007 | México - Frontera sur, zona de nadie
El Universal Staff | El Universal
Nuestro lindero con el sur es territorio sin ley; allí se encuentra nuestro estado más rezagado -Chiapas- y los pueblos del istmo centroamericano, de los menos desarrollados del continente. Es una de las zonas más desatendidas del país, en que 66% del espacio no cuenta con vigilancia contra el crimen organizado. ...
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28/03/2007 | U.S.: A Look at Offensive Cyberwarfare
Stratfor Staff | Stratfor
Cyberwarfare operations should include offensive measures, according to Marine Gen. James Cartwright, head of the U.S. Strategic Command, which is responsible for network warfare. This could mark a substantive expansion of U.S. cyberwarfare efforts already under way -- but most of them will not be available for public consumption. ...
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28/03/2007 | The Boom and Bust Cycle in Counterterrorism Spending
Fred Burton | Stratfor
In the more than 5 1⁄2 years since the 9/11 attacks stunned the American people and the world, the stream of warnings, some dire, about follow-on attacks on U.S. soil has been fairly steady. ...
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28/03/2007 | 12 Questions for Gen. (ret.) Carlos Ospina Ovalle, CHDS Professor and Former Commander of the Colombian Armed Forces
Martin Edwin Andersen | Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies
"Without a free press, you can’t have a democracy," notes CHDS Professor Carlos Ospina, who spent four years interacting with Colombian and international media as head of that country's armed forces. "The press should play a vigilant role—it shouldn’t be fawning over the State, the government, or the armed forces. On the contrary, the press needs to point out the errors, defects and omissions that have been committed." ...
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27/03/2007 | México - Los métodos también importan
Alberto Aziz Nassif | El Universal
La implementación de políticas públicas de seguridad enfrenta un dilema: la urgencia por combatir al crimen organizado aplasta el respeto a los derechos humanos. ...
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