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        <description>Anthony Moorhouse is the Founder and CEO of Dynamiq, an Australian&#45;based international emergency management provider. Anthony has 15 years’ experience in developing strategic business resilience and emergency management strategies for large&#45; and medium&#45;scale organisations around the world. 

Prior to founding Dynamiq, Anthony spent a decade in the Australian Army as a Captain in the Special Forces, where he received a Commendation for Leadership during Counter&#45;Terrorism Operations. 

He has a Master’s degree in International Relations; his thesis focused on the prevention of suicide terrorism. He is regularly called upon by leading Australian and international media agencies to provide expert comment on global safety and security events and risk management issues. 

Anthony leads Dynamiq’s Crisis Management Team during large scale incidents that affect the company’s clients. He specializes in helping Boards and Senior Executives to ensure their duty of care obligations to staff operating in remote and hostile environments are met. Anthony has regional expertise in Africa, the Middle East and the Americas.</description>
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            <title>Pakistan has a long history of supporting terrorist groups</title>
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            <description>American special forces not only assassinated Osama bin Laden in their precision strike on Abbottabad. They also shot holes in Pakistan&#8217;s status as a credible and trustworthy ally in the fight against terrorism.



With the now&#45;famous words &#8220;Geronimo EKIA&#8221;, the USA&#8217;s elite SEAL Team Six gave President Barack Obama the solution to a problem that had dogged the world&#8217;s major military power for close to a decade.

However, the success of the clandestine raid also handed Obama a new dilemma which may remain with the United States for an equally long period &#8211; the question of whether it can trust Pakistan as an ally in the fight against terrorism.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 19:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>The UN must act to fill a Libyan power vacuum</title>
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            <description>Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd, visiting Egypt this week, tweeted that it was &#8220;inspiring standing in Tahrir Square with young people who stood up for democracy in Egypt&#8221;.



Mr Rudd&#8217;s sentiments are shared across the world. It&#8217;s very hard not to be inspired by the way in which the Egyptian people have claimed control of their own future. Just a month ago, even as pressure on Hosni Mubarak mounted, very few people would have predicted such a speedy and relatively smooth transition of power.

Certainly the Egyptian example has inspired similar uprisings against neighbouring dictators, most notably Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in Libya. However, those who expect a similarly speedy and successful resolution of the conflict in that country are likely to be shocked by what is about to unfold in Libya.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 19:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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