Militarized Maneuver Terrorism (MMT) is an evolving tactic posing a direct threat to the perception of security in the United States. Militarized Maneuver Terrorists MMTs are multiple (more than two) highly trained individuals, well-armed and capable of executing planned and coordinated attacks. Using case studies from Beslan, Russia, Mumbai, India, and Nairobi, Kenya, MMTs were found to be substantively different than active shooters and current response protocols likely ineffective. Examining a means, opportunity and intent framework, the thesis concludes deterrence is preferred over response to avoid physical, economic and psychological harm from such an attack. MMT deterrence may be achieved through five lines of effort using both covert and overt approaches. Disrupting foreign terrorist safe havens, enhancing Border Security, training law enforcement in infantry tactics, and widespread and legal citizenry possession of concealed firearms, combined with information operations could make the United States a less attractive target for MMT.
Militarized Maneuver Terrorism
2015
107 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , National security , Perception(psychology) , Terrorism , Threats , United states , Attack , Border security , Case studies , Deterrence , Law enforcement , Planning , Terrorists , Theses , Training , Miltarized maneuver terrorism , Active shooter , Militarized maneuver terrorists
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