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In the face of such an obvious threat to civilian state leaders, why should counterterrorist forces not employ the same tactics? There are a number of reasons. Most importantly, governments are at a serious disadvantage, especially in democratic states: public figures cannot be perfectly protected; indeed, a major aspect of most elected politicians’ jobs is to be visible and available, making them more vulnerable to assassination than the leaders of clandestine organizations.
How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns
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