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Audrey Tomason, Director for Counterterrorism for the National Security Council; An unidentified person in a beige shirt behind Tomason (only a fragment of the person's shoulder is visible) John O. Brennan, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism; James R. Clapper, Director of National Intelligence
Counter Terrorist Special Forces: Fire for Effect, known in North America as Special Forces: Nemesis Strike, is a 2005 third-person shooter video game by Asobo Studio for Microsoft Windows and Xbox. Players play as a counter-terrorism agency. The main objective is to dismantle the Nemesis network and get back stolen technology.
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Dustborn received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic, [23] and 48% of critics recommended the game, according to OpenCritic. [19] Malindy Hetfeld, writing for The Guardian, rated it 3 out of 5. Hetfeld noted the difficult balance as the game attempts "to alternate between fun moments, activism and drama – a ...
The Regiment (sometimes known as The Regiment: Close-Quarters Counter-Terrorism) [1] is a computer game developed by Kuju London and released by Konami on February 17, 2006. [2] It is based on the Special Air Service , and includes some real-life missions such as the Iranian Embassy siege .
A key architect of the U.S. response to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks has been tapped to coordinate and amp up domestic counterterrorism efforts, as the federal government reevaluates its approach ...
Arcade screenshot. Using a top-down perspective (akin to Gauntlet), the player controls either Ben or Andy, a pair of agents charged with stopping mad scientist Mr. X (Mr.K in the Sega Mega Drive version) from taking over the world, as they make their way through several timed levels, planting bombs and destroying cyborg enemies using guns (the "machine gun" and the "cannon" can be swapped ...
Tactical Intervention was a video game developed by Minh "Gooseman" Le, the co-creator of Counter-Strike. [2] It was a multiplayer first-person shooter in which a team of counter-terrorists face off against a team of terrorists, much like Counter-Strike. [2]