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The legislation would establish new guidelines for how the U.S. government responds to terrorist threats around the world, including rules for military operations, intelligence gathering, and cooperation with other countries. It would affect military personnel, intelligence agencies, and diplomatic staff who work on counterterrorism efforts, as well as potentially impact civilians in countries where U.S. counterterrorism operations take place. The bill aims to create a more coordinated and accountable approach to fighting terrorism while balancing national security needs with other policy goals.
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