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The Taliban statement comes a day after senior military officials and Western diplomats warned they expected a surge in militant attacks over the next week.

Yuval Diskin, the director of Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, has said he expected an increase in terrorism by Palestinian militants trying to derail the talks.

So far, no further measures have been announced, but many observers expect a crackdown on suspected militant Islamist that would mimic, or exceed, the measures taken by President Nicolas Sarkozy shortly before the Presidential election in 2012.

Given that the CCAAC is a grassroots SMO, and not a professional organization like the CCCF (the national professional ECEC workforce sector association), we expected to uncover a militant and confrontational characterization of CCAAC activities that would illustrate contentious politics.

Perhaps it realised that the pope's claim that you could not satirise militant religion without expecting a punch in the face or a bullet in the head might unnerve even the most uncritical churchgoers.

Even if negotiations with Syria fail, Israel might expect a period of limited Iranian influence and comparative calm from Damascus's militant allies while they are in process.

"India should not expect a Kashmir settlement or the arrest of Hafiz Saeed in a few months' time," the editorial stated, referring to a leader of a militant group linked to multiple terrorist attacks in India.

The militant group said that the oil industry in Nigeria should expect an all-out onslaught against its pipelines and its workers.

In the official statement that Mr. Singh read aloud, he said India noted the banning of the two groups accused in the attack on Parliament, and added that India expected that those militants would not regroup by simply renaming their outfits.

Many analysts expect that the militant Islamic wave will soon crest because Somalis will inevitably chafe under strict Islamist law, especially when the Islamists try to take away their beloved khat, the ubiquitous, mildly stimulating leaf that Somalis chew like bubble gum.

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