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 123STA T . 2 540PUBLIC LA W 111 –8 4 —O CT. 28 , 200 9(I)AlQaed aa n d itsr elated a f filiates h a v e a p resen c e r (II) acts of international terroris m have b een perpetrated b y Al Qaeda and its related affiliates; ( F ) a specific list of U nited S tates co u nterterrorism efforts , and the specific status and achievements of such efforts, throu g h integrated military, financial, political, intelligence, paramilitary, economic, and la w enforcement elements, relating to — (i) bilateral security and training programs; (ii) law enforcement and border security; (iii) the disruption of terrorist networ k s; and (iv) the denial of terrorist safe havens and sanc - tuaries; ( G ) a description of United States Government activi- ties to counter terrorist recruitment and radicali z ation, including coordinated interagency— (i) strategic communications; (ii) public diplomacy; (iii) support for economic development and political reform; and (iv) other efforts aimed at influencing public opinion; ( H ) United States Government initiatives to eliminate direct and indirect international financial support for the activities of terrorist groups; (I) activities by foreign governments to combat Al Qaeda and its related affiliates and undermine violent e x tremism, and the extent of their cooperation with the United States Government; ( J ) an analysis of the extent to which specific Federal appropriations— (i) have been mapped to agency tasks as directed in the NCT C ’ s National Implementation P lan; (ii) have produced tangible, calculable results in efforts to combat and defeat Al Qaeda, its related affili- ates, and its violent ideology; or (iii) contribute to investments that have expected payoffs in the medium- to long-term; ( K ) statistical assessments, including those developed by the National Counterterrorism Center, on the number of individuals belonging to Al Qaeda and its related affili- ates that have been killed, in j ured, or taken into custody as a result of United States and foreign government counterterrorism efforts as compared to estimates of the total number of personnel belonging to Al Qaeda and its related affiliates; and ( L ) a concise summary of the methods used by all elements of the United States Government to assess and evaluate progress in the Nation’s overall counterterrorism efforts, including the use of specific measures, metrics, and indices . ( 2 )I NTERAG EN CY C O O P ERAT I ON.—In preparing a report under this subsection, the President shall include relevant information maintained by— (A) the National Counterterrorism Center and the National Counterproliferation Center; Presid e nt.
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