Few know that the film is actually a loose adaptation of a book by Roderick Thorp from the late 1970s, although the joys of the film lie mostly in the well - developed set - up and characterizations, not to mention great action sequences, rather than the rather straightforward
terrorist plot at the heart of the film.
Not exact matches
At a news conference on Tuesday, President Obamadid not rule out a foreign link but suggested that the Tsarnaev brothers appeared to be «self - radicalized» and that local, homegrown
terrorist plots were harder to detect and prevent than those originating overseas.
According to European authorities, Najim Laachraoui is a bombmaker for the Islamic State — and this alleged skill set may have put him
at the center of two of Europe's biggest
terrorist plots in recent memory.
Would you not call that more of a present danger to this country when the odds one is likely to suffer
at the hands of a «
terrorist» will be
at the next «staged»
terrorist plot conveniently foiled by the FBI or Obama's gardner, or face american terrorism
at the hands of a barely educated, double - digit vocabulary TSA thug?
Those who
plot terrorist attacks
at home or abroad should be prosecuted, and put in prison.
For centuries, our senior police constables have made operational decisions not
at the behest of government and the political whims of the day, but based on their professional view of how best to uphold the law and keep the peace, dealing with everything from petty theft to major
terrorist plots.
Regardless of whether
terrorists are sloppy or stupid, they do have a wide array of explosive tools
at their disposal: from highly volatile chemical bombs manufactured from relatively common ingredients, such as the hexamethylene triperoxide diamine (HMTD) suspected in the foiled London terror
plot, to the military grade plastic explosive Semtex.
The
plot summary for Into Darkness vaguely speaks of a
terrorist within Starfleet who has a personal grudge against Captain Kirk, and the trailer hints
at a sacrifice that Kirk must make to save his crew.
Despite misgivings, the Brody family prepares to step into the spotlight with an exclusive television interview;
at the CIA, Carrie and her team close in on an Al Qaeda
plot to fund a
terrorist attack on the U.S.
The
plot involves a failed attempt
at a nuclear strike by the Israelis, leaving behind an active nuclear bomb found by poor local Arabs who sell it to an unscrupulous band of
terrorists.
That Cowboy Bebop's main
plot revolves around a deadly
terrorist attack (both a specific reference to Japan's own subway massacre and a contemporary brush
at a more global post-9 / 11 paranoia) precipitated (and ultimately ameliorated) by a doomed love affair is something to admire for its understanding of the ripple of consequence that infects as it spreads; love as the product of and the inspiration for chaos.
The
plot starts with T'Challa assuming the mantle of king, after the death of his father T'Chaka (John Kani) in a
terrorist attack
at the United Nations (This, as those familiar with this superhero franchise will recall, happened near the start of Captain America: Civil War).
Over the course of three years and countless
plot twists, CIA operative Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) and former POW turned
terrorist turned operative Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) became the modern - day Romeo and Juliet, star - crossed lovers beset by forces outside their control, often seeming
at cross-purposes.
At the same time, an apparent
terrorist plot causes Air Force One to crash into the same Finnish wilderness that Oskari calls home.
Then, because one conflict is too basic for a series set on one - upping itself
at every turn, Furious 7 adds on more
plot involving super-surveillance software known as «God's Eye,» the hacker responsible for its creation (Nathalie Emmanuel), and the
terrorist (Djimon Hounsou) who's after it.
Whereas that movie poked fun
at literary aspirations,
plot - heavy 2006 sequel «Fay Grim» grappled with a post-9 / 11 world in which the elusive Henry became a wanted
terrorist.
Director: Renny Harlin Cast: Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, William Sadler, Dennis Franz, John Amos, Art Evans, Fred Thompson, William Atherton, Vondie Curtis - Hall, Sheila McCarthy and Franco Nero
Plot: Out of town cop, John McClane (Willis) goes to meet his wife
at an airport, when
terrorists hijack the building, in order to extract a dangerous dictator (Nero).
The
plot, in case anyone's forgotten, concerns the recruitment of legendary soldier Solid Snake; forced out of retirement to confront a
terrorist organisation who have made threats to the US government and are holding the world
at ransom with the threat of a nuclear weapon.
I find it ludicrous that Australian tax payers are forced to expend huge resources and time on catching a miniscule number of actual
terrorists, putting our entire population under surveillance in the hope of catching a handful of
terrorist plots and foiling them; contrast that to the political undermining and then active destruction of our attempts
at a rational climate change risk management strategy, simply to win short term political gain.
The Russian - founded app came under fire after the Russia «s FSB security's investigation into the St. Petersburg attack, pointing that they have «received reliable information about the use of Telegram by the suicide bomber, his accomplices and their mastermind abroad to conceal their criminal
plots at all the stages of preparation for the
terrorist attack.»