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Religious freedom and national security
Religious freedom and national security
Journal Article

Religious freedom and national security

2012
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In 2002 North Korea admitted to its advanced nuclear weapons program, and Iran's uranium enrichment efforts came to light as well, which only added to concerns about Iran's longstanding sponsorship of terrorism. [...]tormenting the sacred often also amounts to profaning the international order - and suggests that the purportedly spiritual concerns of religious liberty activists and the secular concerns of security professionals might not be such separate realms.