U.S. Counterterrorism Policy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Security, International Organizations, and Human Rights of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, March 1, 1994, Volume 4 |
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abroad ACTS OF TERRORISM ADDED SUDAN agencies agenda Ambassador ASSISTANT SECRETARY ATA PROGRAM Barbara Bodine bilateral Bodine bombing of Pan Chairman civilian committee concerns Congress consular affairs continues to defy cooperate Counselor Wirth counterterrorism counterterrorism issues COUNTERTERRORISM RESEARCH countries CRIME BILL dealing denied visas Department discussed economic efforts enforcement Europeans false travel documents February FOREIGN full oil embargo GILMAN Hamas hearing important INTERNATIONAL SANCTIONS international terrorism Iran Iran's Iraq Japanese justice LANTOS legislation Libya Libyan terrorism look forward MURDER North Korea nuclear package of sanctions perpetrators PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES President Assad President Clinton question Resolution 883 REZAQ safehaven Secretary Christopher SPONSOR subcommittee Sudan target TERRORISM IN EGYPT terrorism list terrorist act TERRORIST ATTACKS terrorist groups terrorist organizations terrorist threat Thank Tim Wirth tion Trade Center bombing U.S. Security Council United UTA FLIGHT 772 visas votes Wall Street Journal World Trade Center
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Page 13 - Woolsey to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on International Security, International Organizations and Human Rights, July 28, 1993, p.
Page 18 - FY2000 request was $23 million. Counter-Terrorism Research and Development Program The State Department's Counter-Terrorism Research and Development Program, which is jointly funded by the Departments of State and Defense, constitutes a response to combat the threat posed by increasingly sophisticated equipment and explosives available to terrorist groups. Recent projects include detectors for nuclear materials, decontaminants for chemical and biological weapons, law enforcement and intelligence...
Page 12 - Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Mr. LANTOS. Thank you very much for your participation.
Page 26 - The bill was not debated on the floor of the House or on the floor of the...
Page 29 - To the best of my knowledge there has been no change in departmental policy, and there are no lawyers functioning as lawyers on Bureau staffs.
Page 24 - Mr. Chairman, thank you very much. First of all, let me say...
Page 14 - IRAN REMAINS THE MOST DANGEROUS SPONSOR AND THE GREATEST SOURCE OF CONCERN.
Page 34 - This hearing is adjourned. [Whereupon, at 3:28 pm, the subcommittee was adjourned.] APPENDIX THE COUNSELOR DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON March 1, 1994 Dear Mr.
Page 14 - RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BOMBING OF THE ISRAELI EMBASSY IN BUENOS AIRES IN EARLY 1992.
Page 5 - Hizballah, was responsible for the bombing of the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires in early 1992.