Dear All,
In this session I would like to once again remind you all about writing a summary task that I've given to you in the meet 3.
Jadi summary ini hanya minimal 200 kata dan maks 250 kata saja.
Materi adalah tentang "ancaman masa depan kaitannya dengan terrorisme dan insurjensi di Indonesia".
Kami berharap anda dapat secara bebas menggabungkan pengalaman baca dari materi yang telah diberikan plus pengalaman dari sumber lain.
Di akhir summary itu diharapkan anda dapat memberikan saran atau pemikiran perihal strategi dan taktik yang merurut anda paling sesuai untuk keadaan di wilayah kita.
Mohon dapatnya hasil tulisan ini di post ke Blog ini sehingga saya dapat (secara) kebahasaaan memberikan masukan dan memposting hasil masukan tersebut.
Kendali waktu terakhir adalah 28 November 2007.
Dengan demikian kita dapat mediskusikan materi kembali dalam pertemuan 5 dan 6.
Demikian Mohon Menjadikan Periksa.
Salam Hormat,
RN
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
.jpg)
5 comments:
Untuk tugas penulisan summary kali ini mohon dapat dipost-kan ke dalam blog ini sehingga saya dapat memberikan masukan jika diperlukan.
Kami tunggu.
Terima kasih
1 Counterinsurgency campaign
2 Warfare
3 Past ware
4 Magic bullets
5 Warfigters
6 Self infected
7 Threat
8 Grand strategic
9 Measures
10 Undercover
11 Suicide attack
12 Expidionary force design
13 Underpin
14 Drug Trafficking
15 Human security
16 Hibrid force
17 Undermines
18 Combined daugers
19 Nuclear proliferation
20 Geopolitics of energy security
21 Nuclear weapon
22 Strengths inevitably
23 Conventional war
24 Challenge
25 Subsequent radiation
26 Nuclear explosion
27 Camp raid
28 explode
29 Guided missile
30 Cyber crime
31 Money laundry
32 Ambush
33 Burqa clad
34 Breakout
35 Disenfranchised
36 Forfeitures
37 Launchers
38 Empowerment
39 Cyberspace
40 Prong
41 Radionucleotides
42 Field-grade
43 Thucydides
44 Power projection
45 Wisser's
Dear Mr. Ro’is
Following this, here some of Difficult Word which we’ve collected on Nopember 26’th 2007 at 18.00 Pm. We hope U’ll be satisfied with that, if it’s not please let us know, Thank You.
DIFFICULT WORDS :
1. Authority
2. Ammunition
3. Armed Forces
4. Arm Trafficking
5. Anti Aircraft Guns
6. Asymetric Strategis
7. Ally
8. Bulk of Toys
9. Blackmarket Arms
10. Blackmailing Entrepreneurs
11. Biological Weapons
12. Bilateral
13. Bluewater Navy
14. Checkpoints
15. Custody
16. Combat
17. Cyber Crime
18. Cyber Space
19. Cutting Edge Software
20. Cargo
21. Counterinsurgency
22. Coldwar
23. Conventional Forces
24. Chemical Weapon
25. Combined Arms
26. Confused Force Structure
27. Counterpart
28. Catastrophic Breakdown
29. Conceivably Acquire Military Base
30. Conect the Dot
31. Drug Trafficking
32. Doctrine
33. Defendants
34. Disposal
35. Decay
36. Deja-vu
37. Disastrous Strategic Errors
38. Devasting Attack
39. Emerging Great Powers
40. Extradited
41. Extremists
42. Electronic Warfare
43. Expeditionary Force
44. Enormously
45. Field Grade Officer
46. Foreign Policy Archives
47. Grenades
48. Global Arm Trade
49. High Ranking Officers
50. High Advanced Conventional Force
51. Hypocricy
52. Human Centrict
53. Hybrid Force
54. Hegemonial War
55. Holding Massive Stocks
56. Interpol Warrant
57. Impeachment
58. Interagency
59. Indictment
60. Ill Kept
61. In Adequate Landforces
62. Insurgency
63. Key Installation
64. Land Mine
65. Limited War
66. Limited Conflict
67. Legitimacy
68. Militant
69. Money Laundering
70. Money Furgery
71. Military Affirs
72. Magic Bullet
73. Massive Disruption
74. Military Hubris
75. Military Ascendants
76. Nuclear Arms
77. Neo Concervatives
78. Napoleonic Wars
79. Nuclear Arsenal
80. On the back burner
81. Poltical Assylum
82. Peer Competitors
83. Predecessor
84. Political Slogans
85. Paramount Power
86. Potent Force
87. Pacific Alliance System
88. Putative Enemy
89. Perceived Strategic Circumstances
90. Radical Refugee Camp
91. Rocket Propelled
92. Regional Adversaries
93. Smuglling
94. Surface to Air Guide Misile
95. Shoulder Fired Guided Misile System
96. Strategic Information Warfare
97. Symetric Strategic
98. Spectrum
99. Strategic Indifference
100. Strategy of De’tente
101. Strategic Barrier
102. Terrorism
103. Traders
104. Trilateral
105. Troops
106. The Sovereign Political Embodiment
107. Trivial Metric
108. Undercover
109. Unsettled Maritime Border Dispute
110. Wall and Barriers
With best regards, Mistiani, Midayanti, Marwitri, Umi Hanik.
Summary of terrorism, money laundering, drug trafficking and etc
TERRORISM
Right now in the globalization era, terrorist are easy to do their activity because some countries support them with hi tech weapons to attack strategic places in the world. To support all of activities, they got fund from rich or important person who got money from money laundering and drug trafficking.
What is terrorism ? Terrorism is the use of violence, especially murder and bombing, in order to achieve political aims, for example in Pakistan, a lot of people died because of this actions and most of the victims are civilians. To decrease the victims of terrorism, Pakistani intelligence services released reports warning against suicide attacks carried out by Burqa-clad bombers. They usually attack government installation, important public and commercial building. For example, there are some networks of terrorism in Lebanon, Sweden, Somalia and Australia which is related to al Qaeda such as Burqa-clad and Wahabi.
MONEY LAUNDERING AND DRUG TRAFFICKING
Money laundering is always connected to drug trafficking and the result of selling drug is to finance terrorism. For example Saifullah Ranjha, he was laundering money for al Qaeda.
Diego Montoya, a senior leader in the brutal Norte del Valle Cartel was arrested. Who is Montoya ? Montoya was one of Columbia’s largest traffickers in the world. During Montoya’s tenure, authorities estimate that the Norte del Valle Cartel had killed 1,500 people and trafficked hundreds of tons of cocaine to the U.S. and Europe. His arrest will cause a temporary disruption to Columbia’s cocaine trade.
ARMS TRAFFICKING
Arms Trafficking are very dangerous business. Right know, people can sell and buy weapons freely without afraid of punishment from the authority. Selling weapons becomes one of popular trade in the world.
Meanwhile high-ranking U.S. officials have accused Iran of receiving the weapons from China and smuggling them into Afghanistan. Whatever the source of the weapons, given the close operational ties between al Qaeda an the Taliban.
Britain, one of the nations spearheading the effort, proposed a legally binding treaty that would authorize weapons sales only after exporting states ensured weapons would not exacerbate internal or external conflict, be used for terrorism, undermine economic development, or enable human rights abuses. By closing existing loopholes in the international arms export regime, the British government would make it more difficult for black-market arms traders to operate.
CYBER CRIME
According to Vijay Shanker, the director of Indian Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), India remains behind in creating laws and regulations governing cyberspace and Interior Minister Shivraj Patil stated that domestic efforts to combat cyber crime would be useless unless buttressed by international cooperation. He cited international exchanges of forensic technology, training, and intelligence as examples of such cooperation that could harmonize efforts to combat cyber crime across borders.
MARITIME SECURITY
Over 50 different agencies participated in Joint Training Exercise Held in Laem Chabang. This exercise, designed to improve the ability of Thai authorities to react to a wide variety of events. This exchange of security related expertise constitutes an import aspect of the Thailand-Washington State Partnership Program.
Where is Laem Chabang? Laem Chabang is among the largest ports in the world and handles a sizeable percentage of Thailand’s export. This initiative launched in 2002 to prevent terrorist groups from exploiting cargo container to deliver weapons.
ORGANIZED CRIME
Officers from the Czech Republic’s elite organized crime unit detained 15 suspected members of the Luhansk Brigade during a coordinate series of raids in Prague, Brno, and Teplice The Luhansk Brigade is a Russian-speaking organized crime outfit named after a city in Ukraine, is known to operate in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Spain.
NUCLEAR THREAT
The dataset from UN nuclear watchdog separates the reported incidents into three distinct categories : (1) unauthorized possession and illicit trafficking, (2) thefts and losses, and (3) other unauthorized activities included the recovery and detection of improperly disposed of sources. Luckily the person who involved with nuclear smuggling had already arrested such as Gerhard Wisser who was convicted of violating several counts of South Africa’s Non- Proliferation of weapons of Mass Destruction Act and Nuclear Energy Act. In this capacity, Wisser facilitated the export of gas-centrifuge technology to Libya. Gas centrifuges are designed to convert uranium hexafluoride gas into highly enriched uranium that can be used in a nuclear warhead.
(MY) Pusbasa
Dear Ibu Mida and the Gang, Mas Asbak,
WOW... surprisingly all comes together. Thank you for your hard working!
I will take the terminology you you have submitted. I am very happy to take them. Soon I will collect them and publish it here.
Thanks A lot once again.
RN
Post a Comment