Sentences with phrase «nation for a terrorist attack»

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The first digital weapon discovered in the wild, Stuxnet shone a light on the potential for such attacks in the U.S., and what could happen if nation - state adversaries, terrorists or anonymous hacktivists were to launch destructive digital attacks against U.S. critical infrastructure.
When someone calls that Imam one of the most evil people on the planet, when someone says he wants to build his center to train terrorists, when someone calls for amending the constitution to exclude Islam, when someone says our founding fathers wanted this to be a Christian nation and that they didn't want Muslims included, when Muslims are afraid to go out because they will be attacked, when Christian pastors are preaching against Muslims (as opposed to the belief in Islam), THAT is hatred.
Besides that, there are no Christian nations right now that are responsible for killing 3,000 Americans, 200 Spaniards, 50 people in London and nearly 20,000 plus other DEADLY terrorist attacks made for their allah since 9/11 alone.
The plan to illuminate Manhattan's One World Trade Center in Belgian colors to show support for the nation reeling from terrorist attacks caused unexpected controversy Tuesday when the 408 - foot spire atop the tallest building in the U.S. appeared to display the incorrect hues.
Fortunately for the nation, this was not a terrorist attack.
Trump enraged civil libertarians a year ago by calling for an outright ban on Muslims entering the nation, following the terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif., that resulted in the deaths of 14 state workers at a holiday party.
With this email, Cuomo gently reiterated his support for the state's new immigrants at a time when debate continues to rage over whether to keep the nation's borders open — particularly to Syrian refugees — in the wake of terrorist attacks in Paris and California.
Still, for those that choose the half empty outlook, a third believe we are no more nor less safe than in 2001 and one in ten actually say we are less safe today than we were on the day the nineteen terrorists attacked our nation,» Levy said.
In 2002 the Times published a story accusing the National Educational Association (NEA), the largest teachers union in the nation, of teaching students that the policies of the U.S. government were partly to blame for the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
Perhaps it isn't interesting to show the Coast Guard performing routine Homeland Security searches of cargo ships, while gearing up for the possible terrorist attacks in the nation's harbors, which is likely the reason the film is made to begin with.
This focus shocked many Americans, as was clear from the bad press the National Education Association, the nation's largest teacher union, received when some of the curricula posted on its website suggested that teachers avoid attributing blame for the attacks — despite the fact that the attacks were a clear product of a well - organized terrorist group.
Remaining for a moment with the question of legality and illegality: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1368, unanimously passed, explicitly recognized the right of the United States to self - defense and further called upon all member states «to bring to justice the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of the terrorist attacks.
My point is, even though their own policy directly stated that they cover terrorist attacks, and even though this attack was labelled a terrorist attack by the US Government and the United Nations, for pete's sake, I received an email saying that CSA simply did not «consider» this event to be a terrorist attack, so I would not be reimbursed for my unused travel expenses.
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