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출처 : USA Today 2017.09.26





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CHAD

The Saharan African nation has been a U.S. ally, yet the terrorist threat there has been sufficient to warrant travel advisories by the State Department and Britain’s Foreign Office.


What the White House said: 

Though Chad is an important partner in the fight against terrorists, its government does not share public-safety and terrorism-related information.





IRAN

The Shiite-majority Islamic Republic of Iran is Washington’s primary nemesis in the Middle East.

The State Department accuses Iran of supporting the reign of Syrian President Bashar Assad and terrorist groups and militias in Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. Iran also continues to test ballistic missiles, despite a U.N. Security Council resolution forbidding such tests.


What the White House said: 

Iran “regularly fails to cooperate with the United States Government in identifying security risks” and is a source of significant terrorist threats.




LIBYA

The  North  African  country, whose proven oil reserves rank ninth globally, has been locked in a civil war since the overthrow of strongman Moammar Gadhafi by a U.S.-backed rebel movement in 2011. Warring factions include terrorist militias who fight under the banner of al-Qaeda or the Islamic State and other militias and

armies that control various territories and cities.


What the White House said: 

The presence of terrorists and Libya’s “challenges” in sharing public-safety and terrorism-related information were factors in the decision to ban its citizens from traveling to the USA.





NORTH KOREA

Leader Kim Jong Un has threatened nuclear retaliation if his nation is attacked by the United States. The U.S. accuses North Korea of exporting its nuclear technology to Syria and possibly collaborating with Iran on nuclear and missile technology.


What the White House said:

North Korea does not cooperate “in any respect and fails to satisfy all information-sharing requirements.”





SOMALIA

The East African nation has been in a state of civil war for decades and has an active Islamic State-linked  terrorist  movement known as al-Shabab. U.S. forces have been working with troops loyal to the government of Somalia, which has expanded its control over the capital, Mogadishu.


What the White House said: 

Somalia satisfied minimum U.S. requirements for sharing of information but has significant identity-management  deficiencies and is still considered a terrorist haven.





SYRIA

The Iran-backed Hezbollah militia, al-Qaeda and the Islamic State are all active in Syria and fighting one another. According to the State Department, all three either have attacked or seek to attack Western targets.


What the White House said: 

Syria’s government is a state sponsor of terrorism that “regularly fails to cooperate” in identifying security risks while being a significant source of terrorist threats.





VENEZUELA

In a speech to the U.N. General Assembly last week, Trump listed the South American nation in a

new “list of rogue nations” that updated the “axis of evil” coined in 2002 by President George W.

Bush. 


What the White House said: 

Venezuela’s government has not cooperated to identify public-safety threats, does not share terrorism-related information and has not been fully cooperative in receiving nationals who had been ordered removed

from the U.S.





YEMEN

The Arabian Peninsula nation has been fighting al-Qaeda terrorists and is embroiled in a civil war against Houthi rebels backed by Iran. The shaky government is backed by Saudi Arabia, which leads an Arab coalition in conducting airstrikes to support Yemeni government forces.


What the White House said: 

Yemen’s government faces significant identity-management challenges, which are amplified by a significant terrorist presence. It also does not share enough terrorism-related information.





출처 : USA Today 2017.09.26