The risk from terrorism remains acute and the private market cannot continue to operate without a government backstop.
When facing terrorism, especially in the wake of awful events, there is a tendency to despair, to see in the battle a problem without a solution.
Following a terrorism-related event, fear and panic can be expected from both patients and health care providers.
Anderson [Cooper], I guess the question I have is why can't CNN cover Obamacare, and ISIS, and radical Islamic terrorism?
Terrorism does not disappear with revenge tactics but through making justice and equality before law a reality.
The Charleston shooting is a result of an ingrained culture of racism and a history of terrorism in America. It should be covered as such.
The attack on Clinton on terrorism is entirely politically inspired by the right-wing of the Republicans, and has no basis in fact whatsoever.
The biggest danger of this terrorism and extremism is the tarnishing of the reputation of our beloved religion... We will not allow this to happen.
I'm prepared to say that law enforcement should be allowed to seize the guns of those who are suspected to be involved in domestic terrorism.
There is no doubt that the people of Afghanistan have suffered for a long time. Generations have been lost to terrorism. We empathise with their yearning for peace.
Hillary Clinton's policies unleashed ISIS, spread terrorism and put Iran on a path to nuclear weapons.
We're working with NATO, the longest military alliance in the history of the world, to really turn our attention to terrorism.
Global terrorism is extreme both in its lack of realistic goals and in its cynical exploitation of the vulnerability of complex systems.
Discrimination was a problem before terrorism. Now, the bad deeds of a few people have made life worse for millions.
It's frustrating; terrorism is rare and largely ineffectual, yet we regularly magnify the effects of both their successes and failures by terrorizing ourselves.
If Pakistan NSA wants to come he is welcome. But talks will only be on terrorism. No scope for expansion of agenda.
Terrorism is perpetrated by individuals and cannot be blamed on any one religion, be it Sikhism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, or Christianity.
At the NYPD, a judge doesn't need to sign off on opening up an investigation into a mosque as a terrorism organization. The oversight is internal.
We are ready to engage in international co-operation against terrorism with a view to safeguarding national interests and regional security and stability.
If you allow thousands or millions of unidentified persons into your house, the risk of... terrorism will significantly increase.
That's the thing about terrorism - it works. Especially for the terrorists - they might not get what they want but it feels damn good trying.
Ukraine has been a strong partner to the United States on international initiatives and a committed ally in fighting the War on Terrorism.
After Sept. 11, there was a reticence and worrying about films that touched on war, and even more on terrorism.
The world does not need a war against 'terrorism', it needs a culture of peace based on human rights for all.
In Kenya, crime and terrorism are deeply linked, not least by the failure of successive Kenyan governments to control either.
Even if there is peace with all the Arab states, I don't know if the terrorism against us will pass from this world.
A central claim of the Bush administration's foreign policy is that the spread of democracy in the Middle East is the cure for terrorism.
Terrorism has essentially become a franchise in the Middle East and North Africa and increasingly in other parts of the world.
Today's terrorism is not the product of a traditional history of anarchism, nihilism, or fanaticism. It is instead the contemporary partner of globalization.
Terrorism is based on two major pillars: One is injustice, and the other is a certainty of attitude, the notion that their version of the story is the correct one.
I think the terrorism watch list in the United States went over a million people some years ago.
Our government denies that terrorism is caused by Islamic doctrine. Now, that is true, and it is a declarative statement. It's not arguable.
If Syria wants to be part of the international community, there are some conditions that they have to meet. And the first one is to stop embracing the terrorism.
Russia gave us the mission to destroy terrorism and extinguish it in the North Caucasus, and results have already been achieved.
Terrorism gravely threatens international peace and security, and as a solution, the power and apparent finality of force are seductive.
If we are to rid ourselves of terrorism, we will have to genuinely believe that attempts to distinguish between 'good' and 'bad' terrorists are misleading.
Iran is the world's top sponsor of terrorism, and I am not going to stop until that problem is properly solved.
I don't support terrorism and never have. As a Sri Lankan that fled war and bombings, my music is the voice of the civilian refugee.
Whether it's at a concert in France or a restaurant in the United States, terrorism doesn't have to happen in a military installation by any stretch of the imagination.
The challenge we have in the war on terrorism is looking around for those pieces that matter and trying to fit them together.
The atmosphere is different in Congress after September 11. Terrorism is no longer an abstract issue, but a real, tangible threat.
We can only move to a long-term resolution regarding terrorism and war by planting seeds of peace. We have to start with ourselves.
Nuclear power plants must be prepared to withstand everything from earthquakes to tsunamis, from fires to floods to acts of terrorism.
The "coalition against terrorism" means the United States. It does not wish anyone else to interfere with its strategy.
Domestic terrorism has opened new war zones, operating off the assumption that all Americans are potential terrorists.
We're still stymied by the old stand-off between those who wish to fight terrorism and resistance fighters.
Terrorism is about magnifying one mediagenic act of violence into one hundred billion acts of terrorized authoritarian idiocy.
The bottom line is we are pursuing every single possible action to keep our country safe from terrorism.
Terrorists regard themselves as a vanguard. They're trying to mobilize others to their cause. I mean, every specialist on terrorism knows that.
We need to keep an eye on influences from the Middle East or, let's say, indigenous groups, that might be involved in terrorism.
Right now, with terrorism and poverty and Wall Street and Social Security having problems, nudity should not be the issue.
The idea now that we're going to fight terrorism through gun control I think is just utterly fatuous.
Terrorism is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death.
My point was simply that the war on global terrorism is going to be a long one, and we need to adapt as our enemy adapts.
I am convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the United States.
I think it's very important to have a sense of balance in covering the war, but you don't have to be morally neutral about terrorism.
I think everybody realizes some things went wrong in the Middle East and that most of the terrorism is emanating from that area.
Our country will continue efforts to prevent terrorism in close cooperation with the United States and the international community.
We have an interest in combating tactics in war that are abhorrent and that only fuel terrorism because they incite people on the ground.
It is the disease of cowards, who do not have the courage to speak upfront and so talk behind one's back... Watch out against the terrorism of gossip!
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