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LA MILITARIZACIÓN DE LA INTELIGENCIA EN LA ESTRATEGIA CONTRATERRORISTA DE LAS ADMINISTRACIONES OBAMA Y TRUMP: CAMBIOS TÁCTICOS, CONTINUIDAD ESTRATÉGICA

Authors: Soledad Segoviano;

LA MILITARIZACIÓN DE LA INTELIGENCIA EN LA ESTRATEGIA CONTRATERRORISTA DE LAS ADMINISTRACIONES OBAMA Y TRUMP: CAMBIOS TÁCTICOS, CONTINUIDAD ESTRATÉGICA

Abstract

Desde los atentados del 11 de septiembre en 2001, la guerra global contra el terrorismo se ha convertido en una de las prioridades de seguridad nacional para las diferentes Administraciones norteamericanas. George W. Bush, Barack Obama y, en la actualidad, el presidente Trump han optado por expandir de forma significativa los poderes del Ejecutivo ante la necesidad de enfrentar y combatir la persistente amenaza del terrorismo. Especialmente, el presidente Obama, principal responsable de la institucionalización de la estructura contraterrorista de ataques selectivos con drones a través de una estrategia de militarización de la inteligencia, concebida como instrumento de guerra de bajo perfil para otorgar a la rama paramilitar de la CIA, en coordinación con las fuerzas de operaciones especiales de Estados Unidos, la capacidad para rastrear, capturar y eliminar objetivos terroristas a escala global, en una dinámica de guerra permanente contra las organizaciones terroristas yihadistas. Como sus predecesores, el presidente Trump ha optado por continuar, escalar, a la vez que expandir las dimensiones más letales y oscuras de este legado contraterrorista en una guerra perpetua, sin horizonte de victoria, incluso, para generaciones futuras.

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Estados Unidos, CIA, seguridad nacional, terrorismo, Pentágono, Barack Obama, International relations, contraterrorismo, política exterior, Donald Trump, JZ2-6530

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