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SM ISO690:2012 BUSUNCIAN, Tatiana. Rolul comunităţii de informaţii a Statelor
Unite privind combaterea terorismului
internaţional. Role of the U.S. Intelligence Community on Combating International Terrorism. In: History and Politics. Revistă de Istorie şi Politică, 2011, nr. 1, pp. 77-91. ISSN 1857-4076. |
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In the post-Cold War world, terrorism, narcotics trafficking, and related money laundering are perceived both as criminal matters and as threats to the nation’s security. Often collectively termed transnational threats, these issues have become the concerns of
law enforcement agencies as well as the U.S. Intelligence Community. Two foreign banking scandals in the late 1980s led to efforts to ensure that information in the possession of intelligence agencies would, in the future, be made available to law enforcement officials.
In the mid-1990s, the Federal Bureau of Investigation began assigning additional agents to newly created offices worldwide. The tragic events of September 11, 2001 provide a clear demonstration of how large a threat international terrorism can become to national security. The Bush Administration and Congress havemoved rapidly to promote intelligence/ enforcementcooperation among U.S. agencies in the campaign against Al Qaeda. |
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