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Com o advento do século XXI, novas ameaças ganharam relevo no mosaico dos problemas que colocam em risco a segurança dos povos, a estabilidade dos países e a concentração de esforços em favor da paz mundial. O terrorismo internacional, devido a seu poder de infiltração em diferentes regiões e sua capacidade para gerar instabilidade na comunidade internacional, constitui uma das principais ameaças da atualidade.
A expansão do terrorismo internacional na última década está diretamente relacionada ao crescimento de sua vertente islâmica, que, por sua vez, ampliou-se na esteira da disseminação de interpretações radicais do Islã, que se opõem a qualquer tipo de intervenção no universo dos valores muçulmanos e pregam o uso da violência - guerra santa (jihad) - como forma de defender, expandir e manter a comunidade islâmica mundial.
Paulo de Tarso Resende Paniago. O desafio do terrorismo internacional. In: Revista Brasileira de Inteligência. Brasília: ABIN, v. 3, n.º 4, set./2007, p. 36.
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Com o advento do século XXI, novas ameaças ganharam relevo no mosaico dos problemas que colocam em risco a segurança dos povos, a estabilidade dos países e a concentração de esforços em favor da paz mundial. O terrorismo internacional, devido a seu poder de infiltração em diferentes regiões e sua capacidade para gerar instabilidade na comunidade internacional, constitui uma das principais ameaças da atualidade.
A expansão do terrorismo internacional na última década está diretamente relacionada ao crescimento de sua vertente islâmica, que, por sua vez, ampliou-se na esteira da disseminação de interpretações radicais do Islã, que se opõem a qualquer tipo de intervenção no universo dos valores muçulmanos e pregam o uso da violência - guerra santa (jihad) - como forma de defender, expandir e manter a comunidade islâmica mundial.
Paulo de Tarso Resende Paniago. O desafio do terrorismo internacional. In: Revista Brasileira de Inteligência. Brasília: ABIN, v. 3, n.º 4, set./2007, p. 36.
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A palavra "mosaico" está sendo empregada, no texto, em sentido conotativo (figurado).
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Com o advento do século XXI, novas ameaças ganharam relevo no mosaico dos problemas que colocam em risco a segurança dos povos, a estabilidade dos países e a concentração de esforços em favor da paz mundial. O terrorismo internacional, devido a seu poder de infiltração em diferentes regiões e sua capacidade para gerar instabilidade na comunidade internacional, constitui uma das principais ameaças da atualidade.
A expansão do terrorismo internacional na última década está diretamente relacionada ao crescimento de sua vertente islâmica, que, por sua vez, ampliou-se na esteira da disseminação de interpretações radicais do Islã, que se opõem a qualquer tipo de intervenção no universo dos valores muçulmanos e pregam o uso da violência - guerra santa (jihad) - como forma de defender, expandir e manter a comunidade islâmica mundial.
Paulo de Tarso Resende Paniago. O desafio do terrorismo internacional. In: Revista Brasileira de Inteligência. Brasília: ABIN, v. 3, n.º 4, set./2007, p. 36.
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As vertentes islâmicas que interpretam o Islã de forma radical pregam o uso da violência - guerra santa (jihad).
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Com o advento do século XXI, novas ameaças ganharam relevo no mosaico dos problemas que colocam em risco a segurança dos povos, a estabilidade dos países e a concentração de esforços em favor da paz mundial. O terrorismo internacional, devido a seu poder de infiltração em diferentes regiões e sua capacidade para gerar instabilidade na comunidade internacional, constitui uma das principais ameaças da atualidade.
A expansão do terrorismo internacional na última década está diretamente relacionada ao crescimento de sua vertente islâmica, que, por sua vez, ampliou-se na esteira da disseminação de interpretações radicais do Islã, que se opõem a qualquer tipo de intervenção no universo dos valores muçulmanos e pregam o uso da violência - guerra santa (jihad) - como forma de defender, expandir e manter a comunidade islâmica mundial.
Paulo de Tarso Resende Paniago. O desafio do terrorismo internacional. In: Revista Brasileira de Inteligência. Brasília: ABIN, v. 3, n.º 4, set./2007, p. 36.
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No texto, de tipologia predominantemente narrativa, o autor apresenta a forma de atuação dos terroristas no cenário internacional.
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Their telephone talks came just days after European Union nations last week introduced fresh sanctions against Iran over its atomic drive, which Western nations fear could be a cover for a secret nuclear weapons program.
The two sides agreed to continue negotiations in a constructive atmosphere, the television said. Solana and Jalili voiced satisfaction at the constructive trend of negotiations in Geneva and the contacts afterwards.
In Brussels, Solana's office confirmed the conversation but gave no details. Jalili met on July 19 in Geneva with Solana, who is the point man for the six major powers, which have offered Iran a package of incentives in return for a freeze in uranium enrichment activities. They also spoke by phone on August 4.
On Friday, the presidency of the 27-member EU announced new sanctions against Iran, including restrictions on public loans and tougher cargo inspections.
The move came after Tehran gave an ambiguous answer to the demands of the six nations - U.N. Security Council permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany.
Iran is facing a possible fourth round of U.N. Security Council sanctions over its refusal to halt enrichment, a process which makes nuclear fuel but also the core of an atomic bomb.
The European Union and the United States have also imposed restrictions on the activities of Iran's largest banks, which are running in parallel to the three sets of sanctions agreed by the Security Council.
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Besides the three already existing sets of sanction imposed by the Security Council, the EU and the U.S. have introduced new economic restrictions into Iran.
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Their telephone talks came just days after European Union nations last week introduced fresh sanctions against Iran over its atomic drive, which Western nations fear could be a cover for a secret nuclear weapons program.
The two sides agreed to continue negotiations in a constructive atmosphere, the television said. Solana and Jalili voiced satisfaction at the constructive trend of negotiations in Geneva and the contacts afterwards.
In Brussels, Solana's office confirmed the conversation but gave no details. Jalili met on July 19 in Geneva with Solana, who is the point man for the six major powers, which have offered Iran a package of incentives in return for a freeze in uranium enrichment activities. They also spoke by phone on August 4.
On Friday, the presidency of the 27-member EU announced new sanctions against Iran, including restrictions on public loans and tougher cargo inspections.
The move came after Tehran gave an ambiguous answer to the demands of the six nations - U.N. Security Council permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany.
Iran is facing a possible fourth round of U.N. Security Council sanctions over its refusal to halt enrichment, a process which makes nuclear fuel but also the core of an atomic bomb.
The European Union and the United States have also imposed restrictions on the activities of Iran's largest banks, which are running in parallel to the three sets of sanctions agreed by the Security Council.
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Despite the talks between Jalili and Solana, Iran still proceeds with its process to make nuclear fuel rich which is also the kernel of an atomic bomb.
Provas
Their telephone talks came just days after European Union nations last week introduced fresh sanctions against Iran over its atomic drive, which Western nations fear could be a cover for a secret nuclear weapons program.
The two sides agreed to continue negotiations in a constructive atmosphere, the television said. Solana and Jalili voiced satisfaction at the constructive trend of negotiations in Geneva and the contacts afterwards.
In Brussels, Solana's office confirmed the conversation but gave no details. Jalili met on July 19 in Geneva with Solana, who is the point man for the six major powers, which have offered Iran a package of incentives in return for a freeze in uranium enrichment activities. They also spoke by phone on August 4.
On Friday, the presidency of the 27-member EU announced new sanctions against Iran, including restrictions on public loans and tougher cargo inspections.
The move came after Tehran gave an ambiguous answer to the demands of the six nations - U.N. Security Council permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany.
Iran is facing a possible fourth round of U.N. Security Council sanctions over its refusal to halt enrichment, a process which makes nuclear fuel but also the core of an atomic bomb.
The European Union and the United States have also imposed restrictions on the activities of Iran's largest banks, which are running in parallel to the three sets of sanctions agreed by the Security Council.
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Tehran failed to give a clear answer to the request of the Security Council permanent members.
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Their telephone talks came just days after European Union nations last week introduced fresh sanctions against Iran over its atomic drive, which Western nations fear could be a cover for a secret nuclear weapons program.
The two sides agreed to continue negotiations in a constructive atmosphere, the television said. Solana and Jalili voiced satisfaction at the constructive trend of negotiations in Geneva and the contacts afterwards.
In Brussels, Solana's office confirmed the conversation but gave no details. Jalili met on July 19 in Geneva with Solana, who is the point man for the six major powers, which have offered Iran a package of incentives in return for a freeze in uranium enrichment activities. They also spoke by phone on August 4.
On Friday, the presidency of the 27-member EU announced new sanctions against Iran, including restrictions on public loans and tougher cargo inspections.
The move came after Tehran gave an ambiguous answer to the demands of the six nations - U.N. Security Council permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany.
Iran is facing a possible fourth round of U.N. Security Council sanctions over its refusal to halt enrichment, a process which makes nuclear fuel but also the core of an atomic bomb.
The European Union and the United States have also imposed restrictions on the activities of Iran's largest banks, which are running in parallel to the three sets of sanctions agreed by the Security Council.
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The presidency of 27-members EU thought to be unnecessary to take tough measures against Iran.
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Their telephone talks came just days after European Union nations last week introduced fresh sanctions against Iran over its atomic drive, which Western nations fear could be a cover for a secret nuclear weapons program.
The two sides agreed to continue negotiations in a constructive atmosphere, the television said. Solana and Jalili voiced satisfaction at the constructive trend of negotiations in Geneva and the contacts afterwards.
In Brussels, Solana's office confirmed the conversation but gave no details. Jalili met on July 19 in Geneva with Solana, who is the point man for the six major powers, which have offered Iran a package of incentives in return for a freeze in uranium enrichment activities. They also spoke by phone on August 4.
On Friday, the presidency of the 27-member EU announced new sanctions against Iran, including restrictions on public loans and tougher cargo inspections.
The move came after Tehran gave an ambiguous answer to the demands of the six nations - U.N. Security Council permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany.
Iran is facing a possible fourth round of U.N. Security Council sanctions over its refusal to halt enrichment, a process which makes nuclear fuel but also the core of an atomic bomb.
The European Union and the United States have also imposed restrictions on the activities of Iran's largest banks, which are running in parallel to the three sets of sanctions agreed by the Security Council.
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Jalili is the man who tries to prevent problems by thinking before others.
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Their telephone talks came just days after European Union nations last week introduced fresh sanctions against Iran over its atomic drive, which Western nations fear could be a cover for a secret nuclear weapons program.
The two sides agreed to continue negotiations in a constructive atmosphere, the television said. Solana and Jalili voiced satisfaction at the constructive trend of negotiations in Geneva and the contacts afterwards.
In Brussels, Solana's office confirmed the conversation but gave no details. Jalili met on July 19 in Geneva with Solana, who is the point man for the six major powers, which have offered Iran a package of incentives in return for a freeze in uranium enrichment activities. They also spoke by phone on August 4.
On Friday, the presidency of the 27-member EU announced new sanctions against Iran, including restrictions on public loans and tougher cargo inspections.
The move came after Tehran gave an ambiguous answer to the demands of the six nations - U.N. Security Council permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany.
Iran is facing a possible fourth round of U.N. Security Council sanctions over its refusal to halt enrichment, a process which makes nuclear fuel but also the core of an atomic bomb.
The European Union and the United States have also imposed restrictions on the activities of Iran's largest banks, which are running in parallel to the three sets of sanctions agreed by the Security Council.
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Both Solana and Jalili seem to have had an argument about Iranian nuclear activity.
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