Terrorism
A Concept for the ATC (The Commonwealth of Independent States Anti-Terrorism Center)
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Narrated by:
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Avernon Honeythunder
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By:
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Andrey Davydov
About this listen
General concept for The Commonwealth of Independent States Anti-Terrorism Center:
- System of threats ('terrorism')
- Objectives
- Tools
- Control and management of terrorism (within the Analytical Department)
The department has two vectors of analytical developments: negative and positive. The first vector (positive) is aimed at the destruction of the roots of terrorism in general. The second vector (negative) is aimed at the subjugation, control, and management of terrorism according to someone's goals.
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