Sentences with phrase «target terrorist threats»

Egan is a heroic veteran who served six tours of duty overseas but is now serving in Las Vegas, where he remotely pilots the drones that target terrorist threats in places like Afghanistan and Yemen.

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Last week, classified intelligence reports obtained by McClatchy belied the administration's repeated assertions that drones rarely kill civilians, that they are only aimed at terrorists who pose an imminent threat to the U.S., and that they identify intended targets accurately.
A man arrested by Dearborn, Michigan, police and charged with possessing explosives in connection with making terrorist threats was targeting one of America's largest mosques, according to officials at the Muslim house of worship.
A defence policy for our country that targets the new threats that we face from terrorist organisations, cyber attacks and destabilised regions around the world is what we must seek to achieve.
While it's scary to think that the threat of a terrorist attack is enough to bully studios into surrendering their right to free speech, the fact that North Korea would get its panties in a bunch over a freaking Seth Rogen movie proves why the country (and Kim Jong - un, in particular) is such an easy target.
In this explosive military adventure, a bioengineered super-soldier teams up with a former Delta Force Operator to target and bring down a formidable terrorist threat.
Chinese hackers and Islamic terrorists are real global threats, but some congressmen are targeting climate change deniers instead!
The legislation raises a plethora of issues and significantly alters the security landscape: It gives the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) powers beyond intelligence gathering (to actively target threats and derail plots); creates new offences (criminalizing «terrorist propaganda» and the «promotion of terror»); lowers the legal threshold to trigger detention to those who may carry out an offence from the existing standard of will carry out to may carry out; extends preventive detention for «suspected» terrorists from three days to seven days (inconsistent with the constitutional presumption of innocence); legally entrenches a no fly list; and grants government agencies explicit authority to share private information with domestic and foreign entities.
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