Foreign Policy Report
2001, Chapter 4, Anti-terrorism Controls, <
http://www.bxa.doc.gov/>, 19 Septem-ber 2002, p 2.: “The Secretary of State has determined that Libya (1979), Syria (1979), Cuba (1982), Iran (1984), North Korea (1988), Iraq (1990) and Sudan (1993) are countries whose governments have repeatedly provided sup-port for acts of international terrorism. The Acting Secretary of State determined that the United States would con-trol five categories of dual-use items subject to multilateral controls to certain sensitive government end users under Section 6 (j) of the EAA, since the Acting Secretary determined that theses items, when exported to military, police or intelligence organizations or to other sensitive end users in a designated terrorist country, could make a signifi-cant contribution to that country's military potential or could enhance its ability to support acts of international ter-rorism. These anti-terrorism controls apply to all designated terrorist countries.”
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