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Islamic Terrorism in Southeast Asia constitutes the second front in
the Global War on Terrorism. Jemaah Islamiyah and Abu Sayyaf,
transnational terrorist organizations with ties to Al Qaeda, have
frustrated U.S. efforts to eradicate terrorism and provide regional
stability. Thus far, they have successfully adapted to concerted,
international efforts to reduce their sphere of influence. This
monograph examined these terrorist groups through the lens of Dr.
Bard O'Neill's insurgency framework, with the aim of providing an
effects-based counterterrorism strategy. The findings highlight an
ineffective, regional strategy, with deficiencies in regional
diplomacy, economic reform, financial and judicial practices and
military organization. The findings recommend prioritized
improvements in these areas, along with more efficient maritime
control and customs procedures. The study also indicates the lack
of an effective regional information campaign against terrorism.
The compilation of these recommendations form an effects-based
counterterrorism strategy needed to win in the Global War on
Terrorism.
Over one hundred and eighty thousand black men fought for the Union
during America's Civil War. From infantrymen, to artillerist and
cavalry soldiers, these soldiers combined to form one hundred and
sixty-six Union regiments. On 29 October 1862 at Island Mound,
Missouri, the First Kansas Colored Volunteers, an infantry regiment
comprised mainly of blacks from Kansas and Missouri, became the
first black regiment to experience combat during the Civil War.
Their courage and outstanding performance in battle, as recorded,
are unquestioned. What have been omitted from research thus far are
their contributions to overall Union successes in the
Trans-Mississippi West. Their accomplishments are remarkable, for
they came in the face of extreme obstacles of prejudice and hatred.
'No Quarter' was ever given and 'No Quarter' was asked of the
regiment's black soldiers. The contributions of the First Kansas
Colored Volunteers, in conjunction with those of the many regiments
they served along side of, resulted in a resounding Union victory
in the Trans-Mississippi West.
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