The United States started to deploy the first elements of its advanced anti-missile defence system in South Korea on Tuesday after North Korea's test of four ballistic missiles, US Pacific Command said, despite angry opposition from China.
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USA Sends Message To North Korea & Deploys THAAD Missile Defense System To South Korea
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America Has Misused Its Military Power in the Middle East
U.S. policy has created chaos throughout the region
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#DisruptJ20: Call for a bold mobilization against the inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20, 2017
URGENT On Friday, January 20, 2017, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as President of the United States. We call on all people of good conscience to join in disrupting the ceremonies. If Trump is to …
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GLOBAL TRENDS: “Paradox of Progress” Report
Weak economic growth and concern about employment can fuel the growth of identity-based extremism. Arab youth questioned in the eighth annual Burson-Marsteller survey in 2016 overwhelmingly rejected the rise of the so-called Islamic State but simultaneously noted that a lack of jobs and opportunities was the top recruitment driver for the group.
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Al Qa’idah’s 7 step Strategy for a Global Caliphate by 2020
The governments are in a strong dilemma as to what they can do to those Muslims who return back from warzones. They have arrested a few Muslims who did return from Syria already, but they still need laws to make it a crime. Below are some proposals which have been made and in some cases implemented: * Keep a close eye on extremist groups training camps, and also on social networks. If a person adds photos of themself on Facebook with members of an extremist group, then that is a clear proof that you will be jailed when you return. (A Muslim convert called Eric Harroun who took photos with Jabhat al Nusra while holding guns, and adding his pics on Facebook has been jailed when he returned to the USA. He could even get a life sentence in jail). [April 2013 ]
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France Launches a Cyber Warfare Division
CYBER INTELLIGENCE SECURITY- France has announced its first cyber-warfare army unit, aimed at increasing the country’s hacking skills as concerns grow in Europe and the United States about Russian capabilities. Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian (pictured) likened the …