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"The United States has wit
been the focus of terrorist L<x
activities in other countries sai?
because terrorists see the effi
U.S. as being able to solve for
most of the world's pu
problems," Jenkins said, ter
However, Jenkins added the F
reason the U.S. may have res
more attacks is increased Ltc
media coverage on even too
"low-level" attacks and the tha
presence of the United shf
Nations in New York. an<
As a solution to some J a
terrorist activities, Jenkins Ea
suggested greater security abl
for our embassies and it
diplomats but admitted a Th
tremendous cost. Instead, he na
emphasized an increase in en:
international agreements an
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:al governments, Jenkins demons
d, should make a greater ecolog
jrt to publicize and en- illustrai
ce swift and effective
nishment against One
rorists on foreign soil. stated
>eter Janke, the head of "terror
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k the agreed-upon opinion this is
it "terrorism will not (terror
itter or overturn a state, warfar
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nke suggested that pressic
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