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The department that primarily protects us from terrorism is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Within the DHS, agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and the United States Coast Guard (USCG) work together to prevent and respond to terrorist threats.
The DHS is structured to coordinate and implement efforts to prevent and respond to acts of terrorism. However, the effectiveness of its organization in deterring terrorism is a subject of debate. Some argue that there is room for improvement in information sharing and coordination between agencies within the DHS, while others believe that it has made significant strides in enhancing the security posture of the United States.
confirmed immiment terrorist plan of action against US interest.
To prevent the US from interfering in Japan's plans to conquer Asia & the Pacific.
Bin Laden did attack us not Iraq
government self inflicted terrorism
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Counter-terrorism Intelligence is often the first line of defense against terrorism in the US and other nations.
global. terrorism happens all over the world in different places Second answer: >Terrorism generally happens on a local scale within a country, so it could be described as a local problem, but there are numerous cases of international terrorism, and the involvement of other countries to prevent or promote terrorism mean that terrorism is a global issue.
The war on terrorism is fought against Muslim militants.
The US is doing various things about terrorism. For example, the National Security Agency is spying on many internet users.
All of the NATO countries are trying to overcome terrorism. Some like Britain and Holland have been fighting it since WW2. The US is a newcomer in the war against terrorism worldwide