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The bombers of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City were
supporters of an anti-government movement.
supporters of Bush’s Latin American foreign policy.
against President Clinton’s support of NAFTA.
against President Clinton’s foreign-policy agenda.
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supporters of an anti-government movement.
Timothy McVeigh (and accomplice Terry Nichols) were motivated by anti‑government beliefs and ties to the militia movement, angered by events like Waco and Ruby Ridge, and targeted the federal building as an act of domestic antigovernment terrorism.
Timothy McVeigh (and accomplice Terry Nichols) were motivated by anti‑government beliefs and ties to the militia movement, angered by events like Waco and Ruby Ridge, and targeted the federal building as an act of domestic antigovernment terrorism.
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