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American Terrorism Essay

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Terrorism has been something that the United States has been dealing with for many centuries. The definition of terrorism according to Thackrah is:
“Terrorism, although it has individual victims, is an onslaught upon society itself. Terror is a natural phenomenon, and terrorism is the conscious exploitation of it. Terrorism is coercive, designed to manipulate the will of its victims and its larger audience. The degree of fear is generated by the crime’s very nature, by the manner of its preparation or by its senselessness, wantonness, or callous indifference to human life” (p. 265).
No matter what is done to fight terrorism, it just finds another way to instill fear in the human populace. The United States has dealt with many terrorist …show more content…

“The United States Intelligence Community is a federation of executive branch agencies and organizations that work – both together and separately – to conduct intelligence activities necessary for the conduct of foreign relations and the protection of the national security of the United States” (Government Printing Office, p. 579). There are a total of fifteen agencies and offices that fall under the United States Intelligence Community. Of the fifteen, a total of eight belong to the Department of Defense, which includes the four major branches of the military, and just two belonging to the Department of Homeland Security. The Central Intelligence Agency is another one of the fifteen as well. All of these individual agencies combine together to define the United States Intelligence Community and conduct business with the same goal in mind. HSINT is the acronym for Homeland Security Intelligence. According to Randol (2009), “Homeland Security Intelligence is not source specific, due to the fact it includes both national technical and non-technical means of collection. It includes Human Intelligence (HUMINT) collected by federal border security personnel or state and local law enforcement officials, as well as Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) collected by the National Security Agency” (p. x). Homeland Security Intelligence has its hands in foreign intelligence, domestic intelligence, as well as military

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