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Adjusting to Terrorism

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Adjusting to Terrorism

Durselle Parker-Welcome

October 29, 2012

Candy B. Atkins

CJA/454

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Within the United States of America, there are many avenues within government agencies such as the FBI, NSA, DHS and CIA, that work individually and side by side with other agencies to help defend and protect the American airports, borders, government buildings, communities, economy and the nation from any dangerous threats facing the United States of America.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is one of the uppermost agencies that battles international and domestic terrorists and terrorism threats inside and outside the United States of America. Their goal is to manage and organize intelligence efforts that force actions to look after the United States and to increase a comprehensive knowledge of the intimidations and penetration of national and transnational networks that have a wish and the means to cause detriment to the U.S. These networks include: terrorist organizations, foreign intelligence services, those that seek to proliferate weapons of mass destruction, and criminal enterprises (FBI's Mission).

The administrative change that I will propose to combat terrorism is to think just like the rivals of the United States. We have to think and look at our flawed territories and uncover a way to organize it up before other counties try to use it against us, the terrorists are always looking for away to put America down by any possible means. The terrorists look for the defenseless areas in America that can cause tons of injury and damage and use it against the country, by committing a terrorist act such as blowing up airplanes, government buildings, military bases to prove their point of view, the terrorists supreme enemy is America, because America stands tall against

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