Examples of using Terrorist groups in English and their translations into Korean
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The Saudi authorities have carried out a number of investigations and operations against terrorist groups.
Recently, terrorist groups have begun using the internet and the media to spread fear and affect public opinion.
If it continues, it represents a greater threat than anything we face from terrorist groups outside our own borders.
Irish governments have sought the peaceful unification of Ireland and have cooperated with Britain against terrorist groups.
However, at the same time many countries carry out acts of the same nature and even sell arms to these terrorist groups.
Speaking on the same team, you can win the alien aggressors and repel monsters to fight against terrorist groups.
For instance, states can sponsor terrorist groups in other countries to support foreign policies or safeguard their own national interest.
The statement stressed the commitment of the United States thwarted terrorist groups that pose a threat to their interests and the interests of its partners in the region.
the bombing was determined to be the joint project of at least two Sikh terrorist groups with extensive membership in Canada,
Aquino said he directed his national security adviser to reassess threats that reportedly came from terrorist groups last year
Well-organized terrorist groups can count on huge financial resources
The administration said it was because“several terrorist groups are active within Chad or in the surrounding region” and the government has failed to“adequately share public-safety and terrorism-related information.”.
work both ways or if Left-wing domestic terrorist groups like Antifa will be unaffected by these measures?
a number of terrorist groups including al-Qaeda and the Islamic State have attempted to raise funds using cryptocurrency several times without achieving any notable success.
If the above scenario were to come to pass, it could easily embolden terrorist groups or violent nations to take actions that could spark a regional or[possibly] even world war.
Senator Edwards added that in his opinion, the possibility of terrorist groups like al-Qaida getting weapons of mass destruction is not enough to justify going to war.
Because just one person is at the center of the event, these sorts of attacks can seem more puzzling and be harder to explain than, say, bombings or shootings by organized terrorist groups.
But if the goal is to avoid creating a situation in which the Islamic State(ISIS) or other terrorist groups could reconstitute themselves, that day remains far off.
As we explained earlier this year, the emergence of new or more loosely-aligned terrorist groups has legal scholars wondering how effectively the U.S. will be able to"shoehorn" them into the AUMF.
Since the signing of the Oslo Accords in September 1993, terrorist groups and individuals opposed to a negotiated peace agreement have staged attacks in Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel.