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    German police officers control cars at the French-German border following a shooting in Strasbourg, eastern France, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2018. A man who had been flagged as a possible extremist sprayed gunfire near the city of Strasbourg's famous Christmas market Tuesday, killing three people, wounding 12 and sparking a massive manhunt. France immediately raised its terror alert level.
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    France knife rampage reminds Europe of its terrorist vulnerability

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    Dr. Judea Pearl, center, father of American journalist Daniel Pearl, who was killed by terrorists in 2002, listens to legendary violinist Ida Haendel Sunday, April 15, 2007, in Miami Beach, Fla. Pearl's son was honored Sunday during a Holocaust memorial ceremony during Yom Hashoah, the annual time of remembrance.
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    ‘Mockery of justice’: Pakistan overturns murder conviction in killing of journalist Daniel Pearl

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    Suspend aid to Pakistan over Daniel Pearl ruling
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    Trump’s bad Taliban deal
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    Trump’s bad Taliban deal

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    U.S. Marines from 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment advance in an open poppy field during a firefight as Taliban fighters fire on them in the town of Marjah in Afghanistan's Helmand province on Monday Feb. 15, 2010. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
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    Investigators in a speed boat examine the hull of the USS Cole at the Yemeni port of Aden, after a powerful explosion ripped a hole in the U.S Navy destroyer, killing at least 17 sailors and injuring some 30 others.
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    Sudan reaches $70M settlement with USS Cole bombing victims in bid to escape US terrorism list

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    Gutsy calls: Trump deserves special credit for recent terrorist killings
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    Trump confirms US killed top al Qaeda leader in Yemen
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    In this June 30, 2016 file photo, the Brooklyn Bridge spans the East River from Brooklyn into Manhattan, as seen from Brooklyn Bridge Park, in New York.  A federal judge has rejected an effort by the Department of Justice to strip a terrorist of U.S. citizenship. Pakistani-born Iyman Faris is a former Ohio truck driver and is serving the last years of a 20-year sentence imposed in 2003 for his guilty plea to plotting with al-Qaida to destroy New York's Brooklyn Bridge. The Department of Justice argues Faris entered the U.S. using someone else's passport, but his Chicago lawyer says his plea agreement never included the possibility of deportation.
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    ‘Iyman Faris is a traitor’: Citizenship stripped from convicted al Qaeda terrorist who plotted Brooklyn Bridge attack

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    February 5, 2020 4:12 pm
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    An American flag waves in the breeze behind razor-wire and fences within the compound of Camp Delta military-run prison at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base in Cuba. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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    ‘They’ve all grown up’: Second CIA waterboarder testifies in 9/11 Guantanamo hearings

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