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Title: Third Edition Understanding Terrorism Challenges, Perspectives, and Issues


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Third EditionUnderstanding TerrorismChallenges,
Perspectives, and Issues
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Chapter 13
  • Responding to Terror
  • The Options

3
The Scope of Options
  • Use of Force
  • Operations Other than War (OOTW)
  • Legalistic Options

4
Counterterrorist Options
5
Counterterrorism and the Use of Force
  • Suppression Campaigns
  • Military suppression campaigns.
  • Case Operation Enduring Freedom.
  • Case Operation Peace for Galilee.
  • Paramilitary suppression campaigns.
  • Case Algeria.
  • Case Colombia.
  • Punitive and preemptive strikes.

6
Counterterrorism and the Use of Force(continued)
  • Coercive Covert Operations
  • War in the shadows.
  • Case The Achille Lauro operation.
  • Case Assassinations.
  • Special Operations Forces
  • Elite military and police units specializing in
    unconventional operations.

7
The Use of Force
8
OOTW Repressive Options
  • Nonviolent Coercive Operations
  • Encompasses a number of options.
  • Inherently secretive. Often creative.
  • Examples
  • Infiltration.
  • Disinformation.
  • Cyberwar

9
OOTW Repressive Options(continued)
  • Intelligence
  • SIGINT (Signal Intelligence)
  • HUMINT (Human Intelligence)
  • Intelligence agencies.
  • Problems of intelligence coordination.
  • Enhanced Security
  • Target hardening.
  • Case Moroccos desert wall.
  • Case Israels walls on the border.

10
OOTW Repressive Options(continued)
  • Economic Sanctions
  • Directed against governments.
  • Conditions for success.
  • Cooperation must remain firm.
  • Trade leaks must be controlled.
  • Sanctioned regime must be made to suffer.
  • Problems.
  • Sanctioned regimes rarely suffertheir people do.
  • Coalitions do not always remain firm.
  • Leaks are difficult to control.

11
Repressive Options
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OOTW Conciliatory Options
  • Diplomatic Options
  • Reasoned dialogue.
  • Peace processes.
  • Negotiations.
  • Social Reform
  • Responding to underlying grievances.
  • Case Peru and Shining Path.
  • Case Spain and ETA.

13
OOTW Conciliatory Options(continued)
  • Concessionary Options
  • Giving the terrorists what they want.
  • Examples
  • Payment of ransoms.
  • Releases of imprisoned comrades.
  • Broadcast or publication of extremist propaganda.
  • Political amnesty.

14
Conciliatory Options
15
Legalistic Options
  • Law Enforcement and Counterterrorism
  • Responding to terrorist environments.
  • Terrorism as inherently criminal behavior under
    law.
  • Taking the lead in investigating terrorist
    incidents.
  • Police repression.
  • Case The United Kingdom.

16
Legalistic Options(continued)
  • Domestic Laws and Counterterrorism
  • Balancing the need for counterterrorist laws and
    the protection of constitutional rights.
  • Cases
  • USA PATRIOT Act in the United States
  • Terrorist profiling in the United States.
  • Suspending civil liberties in Northern Ireland.
  • Counterterrorist courts in Algeria.
  • Amnesty in Italy.
  • Outcome of the Achille Lauro incident.

17
Legalistic Options(continued)
  • International Law
  • Responses by the world community.
  • International conventions on hijacking offenses.
  • Protecting diplomats.
  • Extradition treaties.
  • International courts and tribunals.

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Legalistic Options
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