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Diplomacy and the Global Coalition Against Terrorism
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Diplomacy and the Global Coalition Against Terrorism

The global war on terrorism is being fought by many means -- through diplomatic, military, financial, intelligence, investigative, and law enforcement actions -- at home and abroad.  The Department of State has the lead role on the diplomatic front abroad to advance the cause of the coalition against terrorism.  The Department also works closely with other agencies and organizations to shut down terrorist financial networks, provide humanitarian aid, and to investigate terrorist organizations and activities and bring terrorists to justice, as further explained in the Department publication, United Against Terrorism

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