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Global coalition against terrorism

US State Department's Efforts to Combat Terrorism

By Jim Kouri

Friday, August 24, 2007

Efforts to combat terrorism have become an increasingly important part of government activities. These efforts have also become important in the United States' relations with other countries and with international organizations, such as the United Nations.

The Department of State is charged with coordinating these international efforts and protecting Americans abroad. The State Department has helped direct the US efforts to combat terrorism abroad by building the global coalition against terrorism, including providing diplomatic support for military operations in Afghanistan and other countries.

The State Department has also supported international law enforcement efforts to identify, arrest, and bring terrorists to justice, as well as performing other activities intended to reduce the number of terrorist attacks.

Members of the US State Department conduct multifaceted activities in its effort to prevent terrorist attacks on Americans abroad. For Americans traveling and living abroad, the State Department's security division issues public travel warnings and operates warning systems to convey terrorism-related information.

For American businesses and universities operating overseas, State uses the Overseas Security Advisory Councils -- voluntary partnerships between the State Department and the private sector -- to exchange threat information. To disrupt and destroy terrorist organizations abroad, State has numerous programs and activities that rely on military, multilateral, economic, law enforcement, intelligence, and other capabilities.

State uses extradition treaties to bring terrorists to trial in the United States and cooperates with foreign intelligence, security, and law enforcement entities to track and capture terrorists in foreign countries.

If the United States has no extradition agreements with a country, then State, with the Department of Justice, can work to obtain the arrest of suspected terrorist overseas through renditions.

The State Department leads the US response to terrorist incidents abroad. This includes diplomatic measures to protect Americans, minimize damage, terminate terrorist attacks, and bring terrorists to justice.

To coordinate the US effort to combat terrorism internationally, State uses a variety of mechanisms to work with the Departments of Defense, Justice, and the Treasury; the intelligence agencies; the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and others. These mechanisms include interagency working groups at the headquarters level in Washington, DC, emergency action committees at US missions overseas, and liaison exchanges with other government agencies.

US Government and other sources: US Department of State, Department of Defense, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Security Management Institute, National Association of Chiefs of Police


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