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    different approach to foreign policy and national security in contrast to policies of other countries of the world. The reason for this is evident when one looks at the geographic nature of the United States. America is bordered by oceans on the east and west and by non-aggressive neighbors to the north and south. European countries‚ on the other hand‚ were ever vigilant of neighbors exerting pressure on them with power plays or military might. The problems of security that inevitably tainted Europe during

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    Congress: No person thinks more of the security of our nation and the safety of its people than I do. The men and women of this powerful nation have protected it with their lives‚ and many have sacrificed their precious lives in order for us to have freedom. National security is important to the continuation of our freedom. But different people see the same subject in different light; therefore‚ I hope it won’t be thought disrespectful to propose an opinion that limits some of the hard-fought freedom

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    Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Framework HSM 433 Counter Terrorism & Intelligence Analysis January 14‚ 2012   Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Framework Terrorism is the warfare of the future. The battlefield has changed and it will take professional intelligence agencies to gather information about these unorthodox combatants. To help fight the war on terror‚ intelligence corporations must be present. However‚ some of the agencies can be combined with others to make a “super agency”

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    sums up post-9/11 politics‚ it’s security versus privacy. Which is more important? How much privacy are you willing to give up for security? Can we even afford privacy in this age of insecurity? Security versus privacy: It’s the battle of the century‚ or at least its first decade. In a Jan. 21 New Yorker article‚ Director of National Intelligence Michael McConnell discusses a proposed plan to monitor all -- that’s right‚ all -- internet communications for security purposes‚ an idea so extreme that

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    Law Enforcement: Intelligence-Led Policing PSF5380 Dr. Pete Conis Capella University Assignment u10a1 Intelligence-Led Policing and Civil Liberties Jeff Weber December 17‚ 2010 Intelligence-led policing (ILP) is a policing model that has emerged in recent years which is “built around risk assessment and risk management”. The leading definition is that ILP is “a strategic‚ future-oriented and targeted approach to crime control‚ focusing upon the identification‚ analysis and ‘management’

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    Mid-Term Essay – Compare/Contrast European Security Strategy (ESS) with US National Security Strategy (NSS) By James E. McDonald Regional/Cultural Studies Lesson 03 24 Mar 2013 Instructor: Col (ret) Frank Belote Air Command and Staff College Distance Learning Maxwell AFB‚ AL The Security Strategy of the United States has marked similarities and differences to the Security Strategy of Europe. This can be effectively traced to the similarities and differences between the two cultures

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    Proposal for PhD level research Title: STRIVING TO PRESERVE THE PEACE! The police‚ the campaign for civil liberties and the dynamics of disorder in inter-war Britain. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship the Metropolitan and provincial police forces had with groups fighting for the protection of civil liberties in Britain during the inter-war period‚ principally the NCCL‚ the CPGB and NUWM‚ the Board of Deputies and other Jewish organisations in relation to police mistrust

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    but what if by protecting you‚ citizens lose complete and utter privacy‚ is this then okay because it’s helpful due to security purposes or is it an invasion upon your rights? Government has maintained nondisclosure over what they’ve been monitoring in your personal life. Recently these ideas have been exposed through treason as it should technically be called. Why have these security precautions caused such a stir? It’s helping the government; it’s protecting those who are innocent. Although it is

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    President Obama has pursued national security policies that keep the American people safe‚ while turning the page on a decade of war and restoring American leadership abroad. Since President Obama took office‚ the United States has devastated al Qaeda’s leadership. Now‚ thanks to our extraordinary servicemen and women‚ we have reached a pivotal moment – we definitively ended the war in Iraq and have begun to wind down the war in Afghanistan. Meanwhile‚ we have refocused on a broader set of priorities

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    There have been many changes to the National Security Council (NSC) since 1949‚ but the creation of the Deputies Committee (DC) with the National Security Directive (NSD) 1 reorganization in 1989 resulted in a national security system commonly recognized as the “Gold Standard.” The driving force behind this reorganization stems from lessons learned during the Iran-Contra affair and from recognition of a poorly functioning crisis management system. This change incorporated new mechanisms to handle

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