The same way any law enforcement agency deals with crime: Find them, arrest them (and/or deadly force), try them in a court of law, administer justice (death, imprisonment, etc.). There are MORE different types of Law Enforcement Agencies in the US alone than there ever was in US history before. Today's law enforcement agencies have COMPUTERS, WEAPONS, and OVER-SEAS JURISDICTIONS. Today's law enforcement agencies also have the US Military to assist them in law enforcement; this is "New", law enforcement did not have "official" military assistance prior to the 1990's.
Justice - 1954 Shadow of Terror - 2.29 was released on: USA: 14 April 1955
Justice - 1954 Ride with Terror 1-16 was released on: USA: 22 July 1954
Justice - 1954 Strange Terror 2-18 was released on: USA: 27 January 1955
Justice League - 2001 The Terror Beyond Part II 2-16 was released on: USA: 15 November 2003
Robespierre's death is seen as the last chapter in the Reign of Terror and a revival of equality and justice within the French Revolution. It did not reflect well on Fraternity and Liberty.
On the September 11 terrorists attack, 11Australian were killed. With this, Australia supported the US on their invasion in Iraq with 550 combat troops.
No, William H. Taft did not fight in a war. He served as Secretary of War under President Theodore Roosevelt, but did not serve in active combat.
The term "war on terror" is a commonly used name for the global efforts to combat terrorism, but some critics argue that it is too broad, vague, and can be misinterpreted as a war against a tactic rather than specific groups. It is a debated topic in terms of accuracy and effectiveness as a descriptor.
Though Britain and the US have been close allies for decades, the War on Terror, following the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks, strengthened ties between the countries. Blair has supported the War on Terror since the term's coining on October 7th, 2001, and, in turn pledged the UK's support of US in major combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.
it is a terror
I am filled with terror
War causes terror, so how can war be a solution to terror?