Monthly Archives: December 2012
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Developments in the Syrian Crisis: The Rise of al-Qaeda and Retreat of the Regime
The situation in Syria has been deteriorating rapidly in the past few weeks. New developments are of special concern for U.S. national security as we are getting a new view of Syria’s geopolitical reality. These developments include the rise in preeminence of al-Qaeda and its affiliates among the rebellion, concerns surrounding chemical weapons security, and recent regime activities that may indicate their short to mid-term goals.
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Arthur Jeremy Pearson's Response to Homegrown Terrorism vs. International Terrorism August 1, 2011 - Chad Turner
In Chad Turner’s article on homegrown vs. international terrorism, he states “Despite the relative ease domestic terrorists may have in carrying out attacks, these attacks are less probable than attacks from international groups.”
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