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[Title] => US official: SEA should police itself to avoid pre-emptive strike
[Summary] => Southeast Asian nations should "better police themselves" to make preemptive strikes against terrorism unnecessary, a top US official said.
On the eve of his visit to the Asia-Pacific region, US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage strongly backed Australian Prime Minister John Howards threat of preemptive strikes, describing it as a wake-up call to Asian nations to do more to stamp out terrorism in their backyards.
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[Title] => JI still capable of major terror attacks
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AFP) The Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist network remains capable of mounting major attacks in Southeast Asia despite the arrest of several suspects in the Bali bombings, analysts said yesterday.
Indonesian police have named one of those arrested, Imam Samudra, as the "mastermind" behind the blasts which killed more than 190 people last month, but terrorism experts say he was more likely a mid-level operative.
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On the eve of his visit to the Asia-Pacific region, US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage strongly backed Australian Prime Minister John Howards threat of preemptive strikes, describing it as a wake-up call to Asian nations to do more to stamp out terrorism in their backyards.
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Indonesian police have named one of those arrested, Imam Samudra, as the "mastermind" behind the blasts which killed more than 190 people last month, but terrorism experts say he was more likely a mid-level operative.
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December 11, 2002 - 12:00am
November 27, 2002 - 12:00am