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Its not going to change the error of their ways, said Robin Simcox, a European terrorism expert at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank based out of Washington D.C. What you will get is restricting the influence they have on the rest of the general population. he said, adding, It
Date: Jan 06, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
Before 'Jihadi John,' Mohammed Emwazi in London terror network
According to Robin Simcox, a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society who has conducted extensive research on control orders, the new system removed authorities' power to relocate terror suspects, making it easier for them to re-engage with their radical networks.
Date: Mar 05, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Pentagon Is Also Waiting for Islamic State Strategy From the White House
[The Islamic State] has been gaining strength not for days, or weeks, but years. An admission that there is not strategy in place -- even a bad one -- to respond to this is remarkable, says Robin Simcox, a terrorism expert with the London-based think tank the Henry Jackson Society.
Date: Aug 31, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The Perils of Obama's Vacillating Strategy Toward ISIS
Michael O'Hanlon, senior fellow the Brooking Institution and Robin Simcox, a research fellow at the Henry M. Jackson Society in London rightly deem the president's plan woefully insufficient to achieve our vital interest of defeating ISIS. Worse, history brims with examples demonstrating how the i
The failure of Iraq was front and center in how al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula went about governing its provinces in Yemen, including the region where al-Wahishi was born, says Robin Simcox, research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, whose recently published study chronicles the group's occupa
Sir Scott Baker, who was appointed to review the treaty by Mrs May, concluded last year that it was balanced and there was no basis to see it as "unfair or oppressive". Robin Simcox, of the Henry Jackson Society think tank, defended the system, insisting it was "widely misunderstood". He said: "The
"This is a person who has been a blight on this country from more than a decade," said Robin Simcox, a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, a London-based foreign-affairs think tank. "I don't think there will be many people shedding a tear."
Date: Sep 25, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
European judges' ruling on Abu Qatada ' a threat to our national security'
Robin Simcox, a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, said the decision was a disgrace, adding: He is far too important an al-Qaeda ideologue not to be under surveillance if he was released in Britain.