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toxin
Law enforcement; Terrorism
Poisonous substance produced by living organisms capable of causing disease when introduced into the body tissues.
transponder
Law enforcement; Terrorism
A device on an airliner which sends out signal allowing air traffic controllers to track an airplane. Transponders were disabled in some of the planes hijacked September 11, 2001.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
Law enforcement; Terrorism
A new agency created by the Patriot Act of 2001 for the purpose of overseeing technology and security in American airports. The TSA, hoping to save 20 seconds per passenter, ...
tularemia
Law enforcement; Terrorism
Tularemia is an infectious disease caused by a hardy bacterium, Francisella tularensis, found in animals, particularly especially rabbits, hares, and rodents. Symptoms depend upon ...
Turkey
Law enforcement; Terrorism
A NATO ally which had promised to provide leadership in a peacekeeping force in Afghanistan. They did, however, demand contracts and assistance for long-term reconstruction ...
United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM)
Law enforcement; Terrorism
By its resolution 687 of 3 April 1991, the United Nations Security Council established the terms and conditions for the formal cease-fire between Iraq and the coalition of Member ...
Uzbekistan
Law enforcement; Terrorism
A former republic of the USSR who agreed to let the U.S. base in their country for rescue and humanitarian reasons. They did, however, veto any launching of air or ground attacks ...
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