Sentences with phrase «terrorist threat does»

In sum, on the one hand, Opinion 1/15 undoubtedly presented a step forward for the protection of privacy and data protection even in stressful times, in which the impending terrorist threat does not allow a condition of normalcy, but, at the same time, did not trigger — in most of cases — a formal situation of crisis.

Not exact matches

This makeshift fighting force has a much greater interest in defeating the terrorist threat in the region than does its professional soldiering counterpart.
To be clear: I didn't cancel my USU talk because of terrorist threats, I canceled because I didn't feel the security measures were adequate.
We don't live there, and until you have you have no idea what it is live under the constant threat of rockets, war and suicide terrorists.
Actual situation in the de-christianized, bored West: If foreign terrorists don't give threats, the junk - minded youth will destroy everything their parents have built up.
As an ex-military intelligence operative, I can tell you, it isn't necessarily a SIKH turban that maybe the source of the threat, it is an opportunity that a REAL terrorist will exploit to hurt Americans in any way they can... don't make it easier for them to hurt innocent people, be part of the solution, not the problem!!
Conversion at the edge of a sword or under threat of drowning is no better than what any fanatic religious terrorist group is doing.
He argues that terrorists in our age threaten the destruction of democracy itself, with all the values that democracy embodies and protects, and that to combat this threat effectively, democracies may need to do acts that are evil in themselves but constitute a lesser evil than that posed by terrorism.
The events of last week again showed that we can never entirely eliminate the threat of terrorist attack but we can reduce the risk - that is what all of our programmes and our efforts are intended to do.
The Labour leader said: «Whether it's the lack of a strategy worth the name, the absence of credible ground troops, the missing diplomatic plan for a Syrian settlement, the failure to address the impact on the terrorist threat, or the refugee crisis and civilian casualties, it's become increasingly clear that the prime minister's proposals for military action simply do not stack up.»
Over clips of ambulances in Paris following the November terrorist attacks there and of the shot - up vehicle used by terrorists in San Bernardino, Calif., a narrator in the spot says, «Obama doesn't understand the threat» of groups such as the Islamic State, and attempts to contrast the president's approach to McCain's own.
We should never forget that threats are launched at us secretly, new weapons systems and tactics are developed secretly, and countries or terrorist groups that plan attacks or operations against us do so in secrecy.
But would - be terrorists, those seeking to spy against this country or those who are the centre of organised crime should be aware that this country has the capability and partnerships to protect its citizens against the full range of threats in the 21st century, and that we will always do so in accordance with our laws and values but with constant resolve and determination.
Detractors, including Sen. Charles Schumer and several New York Democrats in the congressional delegation, say the 15 - year timetable does not permanently keep Iran from being a nuclear threat and will allow them to continue to fund terrorist groups.
«We are all hearing from constituents who agree that we can not move forward with a program that does not adequately vet the incoming refugees to determine who won't pose a terrorist threat,» Rep. Lee Zeldin (R - Shirley) said by telephone.
Kings County: Two Brooklyn teenagers were arrested and charged with making a terrorist threat, aggravated harrassment and possessing an AR -15-style air rifle after a posting a picture on Snapchat with what appeared to be a gun captioned, «Do nt come to school tmw,» according to the New York Daily News.
A national security policy that focuses only on AK -47-wielding terrorists and does not consider threats that are harder to quantify will be short - sighted and ultimately ineffective, he said.
Whereas technically the potential threats detected by the system in the past were not false positives — they did accurately pick up tiny, background amounts of DNA from organisms naturally present in the environment — in effect, they were false alarms because they signaled the potential occurrence of a terrorist attack when none had occurred.
At the very least, we should question the veracity of terrorist threats that don't really exist outside of a paid informant and his conversations with a friend.
Despite stopping the terrorist threat, the team can not do so without causing significant property losses and human casualties.
Plus, you don't want to short - change the story when you're going after as big of a terrorist threat as something like ISIS.
City of Ghosts follows the members of RBSS as they flee the omnipresent threat of ISIS, contend with the reality of their family's being tortured and killed and still continue to do all they can to rally support against the terrorist organization dead set on dismantling everything they care about.
You think governments that do that to their own citizens and where same governments are hostile to the United States and where those governments control trillions of dollars in national wealth which can be used to build weapons and train terrorists should not be considered a threat to the United States and be dealt with accordingly?
The libtard media are forever pussyfooting around the issue, cowed by threats of being labelled «Islamophobic», endlessly repeating the myth that continual terrorist attacks in the name of Islam have «nothing to do with Islam» and that Islam is a «religion of peace».
We should be talking about how to reduce risks and prepare for future threats, just as we do after a terrorist attack or building fire.
In a wide ranging discussion with former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, Secretary Johnson touches on the evolution of the terrorist threat, the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, border security, and his role as the very first person to resign from the Trump administration, among other topics.
In a comment made in a speech on the eve of the 2017 General Election and less than a week after the London Bridge attack, she vowed to beef up counter-terror powers by restricting «the freedom and the movements of terrorist suspects when we have enough evidence to know they present a threat, but not enough evidence to prosecute them in full in court... And if human rights laws stop us from doing it, we will change those laws so we can do it.»
CCLA has also monitored the immigration and refugee process as it has been used to fight against the terrorist threat, but in so doing has created new civil liberties violations and no clear security gains.
The Commissioner, Ontario Court of Appeal Justice Dennis O'Connor, found that Mr. Arar did not constitute a security threat and there was no evidence implicating him in terrorist - activities or any offence.
Heightened threat levels, specific threats and government travel warnings do not trigger the coverage, only a terrorist attack would.
The issuance of a travel alert or travel warning associated with an increased threat of terrorist attacks does not automatically trigger benefits under your travel insurance policies.
For example, if you frequently visit countries where there are ongoing terrorist attacks, war zones or the threat of contracting a deadly illness is higher than other places, the companies might determine that your lifestyle holds greater risk than people who don't visit these places.
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