Mercyhurst alum and freelance intel analyst (a job she is pretty much inventing), Diane Chido, has an interesting article on ISN today regarding the prospects for using the so-called Abu Sayyaf model of combatting terrorism to other parts of the globe. Diane is not sanguine: "Abu Sayyaf has been contained thru anti-terrorist measures as part of the war on terror, but this is due to several factors unique to this group – factors that do not make this process a model for successful application in other regions." Read the entire article here.
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Labels: Diane Chido, intelligence, intelligence analysis, ISN, Terrorism
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