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Wikileak Release CIA 'Exporting Terrorism' Report

[From: http://www.wikileaks.org/wiki/CIA_Red_Cell_Memorandum_on_United_States_
%22exporting_terrorism%22,_2_Feb_2010
]

CIA Red Cell Memorandum on United States "exporting terrorism", 2 Feb 2010

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Release date

August 25, 2010

Summary

This CIA "Red Cell" report from February 2, 2010, looks at what will happen if it is internationally understood that the United States is an exporter of terrorism; 'Contrary to common belief, the American export of terrorism or terrorists is not a recent phenomenon, nor has it been associated only with Islamic radicals or people of Middle Eastern, African or South Asian ethnic origin. This dynamic belies the American belief that our free, open and integrated multicultural society lessens the allure of radicalism and terrorism for US citizens.' The report looks at a number cases of US exported terrorism, including attacks by US based or nanced Jewish, Muslim and Irish-nationalism terrorists. It concludes that foreign perceptions of the US as an "Exporter of Terrorism" together with US double standards in international law, may lead to noncooperation in renditions (including the arrest of CIA officers) and the decision to not share terrorism related intelligence with the United States.

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Context

United States

Military or intelligence (ruling)

Central Intelligence Agency

Primary language

English

File size in bytes

209957

File type information

PDF document, version 1.4

Cryptographic identity

SHA256 8ff482396d9ae705e33c93c0e1e0d1c6f10d34e94a09bca5e12100ab83c24c31

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