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Country Reports on Terrorism for 2004
Department Counselor Zelikow (Apr. 27):  "Terrorism remains a global threat from which no nation is immune. Despite ongoing improvements in U.S. homeland security, our campaigns against insurgents and terrorists, and the deepening counterterrorism cooperation among the nations of the world, international terrorism continued to pose a significant threat to the United States and its partners in 2004." [full text of special briefing; reports

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