Counterterrorism
Coverage of Counterterrorism in the Nexus archive.
- Islamabad, Beijing agree to boost counterterrorism cooperation as Naqvi meets Chinese counterpart
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with Chinese counterpart Ling Zhifeng and Sri Lankan Minister Ananda Wijepala to enhance cooperation in counterterrorism, border management, narcotics control, and police training. The meetings focused on joint measures to combat terrorism, illegal immigration, and drug trafficking, including potential memorandums and joint working groups.
- Pakistan, UK agree to expand cooperation on counterterrorism, illegal migration
Pakistan and the UK agreed to expand cooperation in counterterrorism, combating illegal migration, institutional collaboration, and police training. The UK minister praised Pakistan's role in the US-Iran peace deal and highlighted progress from the UPSCALE Project. Both sides also discussed addressing fake student visas and illegal migration enforcement in Pakistan.
- Counterterrorism, emergency preparedness funding comes to Capital Region
New York State is receiving nearly $140 million in federal funding for counterterrorism and emergency preparedness, with over $2.8 million allocated to the Capital Region. The funding aims to enhance regional security and emergency response capabilities.
- Pakistani minister delivers 'important message' to Khamenei during Tehran visit
Pakistani minister Mohsin Naqvi delivered a message from Pakistan's army chief and prime minister to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei during a visit to Tehran. Discussions with Iranian interior minister Eskandar Momeni focused on border security, counterterrorism, drug trafficking, and boosting bilateral economic exchanges to $10 billion. Iran thanked Pakistan for its role in reducing US-Iran tensions, and Naqvi is set to meet Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi.
- Pentagon appoints convicted January 6 rioter to sensitive counterterrorism role
The Pentagon has appointed Elias Irizarry, who was convicted for his role in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, to a counterterrorism position managing classified military operations. The appointment has raised concerns among Pentagon officials despite his criminal record.
- Pentagon hires convicted Jan. 6 rioter for sensitive counterterrorism job
The Pentagon hired Elias Irizarry, a Jan. 6 rioter, for a sensitive counterterrorism role during the Trump administration. Some Defense Department officials expressed concern over the appointment.
- Former Mossad head of counterterrorism weighs in on clashes between Israel and Hezbollah
Oded Ailam, a former head of counterterrorism for Israel's Mossad and researcher at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, discusses clashes between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- UK’s ‘terrorism’ laws risk overreach, watchdog warns
A UK watchdog has warned that counterterrorism laws are being misused to target activist groups, risking overreach. The alert highlights concerns about the potential abuse of security measures against non-violent organizations.
- Trump aide SUSPENDED from counterterrorism job hours after Daily Mail revealed her shocking 'sugar daddy' sex scandal
A Trump aide was suspended from a counterterrorism role hours after the Daily Mail exposed her involvement in a 'sugar daddy' sex scandal.
- Trump aide SUSPENDED from counterterrorism job hours after Daily Mail revealed her shocking 'sugar daddy' sex scandal
A Trump aide was suspended from a counterterrorism role hours after the Daily Mail exposed her 'sugar daddy' sex scandal, which allegedly involved inappropriate relationships. The incident has sparked controversy over her suitability for a security-critical position.
- National security expert on where things stand between U.S. and Iran
Sam Vinograd, a former Department of Homeland Security assistant secretary for counterterrorism and CBS News contributor, analyzes the current state of U.S.-Iran relations. His insights focus on national security implications of the bilateral dynamics.
- National security expert on where things stand between U.S. and Iran
Sam Vinograd, a former assistant secretary for counterterrorism at the Department of Homeland Security and current CBS News contributor, analyzes the current state of U.S.-Iran relations, providing insights into the national security implications of their ongoing tensions.
- FBI Director Addresses Black Law Enforcement Executives on Role of Partnerships in Fighting Violent Crime, Other Threats
FBI Director Christopher Wray met with Black law enforcement executives on July 24 to emphasize the importance of partnerships between the FBI and partner agencies in combating threats to national safety. Wray highlighted the FBI's collaborative approach to addressing violent crime, drug trafficking, counterterrorism, and cybercrime.
- Stefanie Roddy: New York Field Office
Stefanie Roddy has been with the FBI since 2005, beginning her career in the New York Field Office where she investigated counterterrorism matters. The article provides a brief professional background statement about her tenure and initial investigative focus.
- DeAnn Castillo: San Antonio Field Office
DeAnn Castillo describes her career progression at the FBI, beginning as a counterterrorism analyst and later advancing to supervisory special agent. She has worked with both the FBI and the National Counterterrorism Center on national security matters based in San Antonio, Texas.
- Elizabeth Alexander: Little Rock Field Office
Elizabeth Alexander, an FBI agent at the Little Rock Field Office, brings 12 years of experience across multiple investigative areas including counterintelligence, counterterrorism, violent crime, and drug cases.