National Safety
Across
- 2. – A comprehensive, long-term plan of action designed to achieve victory or national goals.
- 5. – An offensive maneuver targeting computer information systems or networks.
- 7. – The practice of using spies to obtain secret political or military information.
- 9. – A economic or political penalty imposed on a country to force compliance with international law.
- 11. – A formally concluded and ratified agreement between sovereign nations.
- 14. – Deliberate destruction or damage carried out to weaken an enemy's capabilities.
- 16. – A person's native country, frequently used in the context of domestic security.
- 21. – Biased or misleading information spread to promote a specific political cause.
- 24. – Secret information collected about the capabilities and intentions of an enemy.
- 25. – The strategy of discouraging an enemy from attacking through fear of retaliation.
- 26. – A government official appointed to conduct relations with foreign nations.
- 28. – The unlawful use of violence against civilians to achieve political or ideological aims.
- 30. – A reinforced underground shelter used to protect people or supplies from bombs.
Down
- 1. – Engagement in or the activities of conducting armed conflict.
- 3. – The systematic undermining of an established government or authority from within.
- 4. – The act of secretly entering a group or territory to gather data or cause disruption.
- 6. – The official geographic line separating two countries or regions.
- 8. – The supreme, independent authority of a state to govern its own territory.
- 10. – A serious, prolonged disagreement or armed struggle between opposing forces.
- 12. – An instrument or device designed and used to inflict physical harm or damage in combat.
- 13. – The armed forces of a nation, including the army, navy, and air force.
- 15. – An official government ban on trade or commercial activity with a particular country.
- 17. – A sign or statement of imminent danger or hostile intent.
- 18. – A temporary alliance of different nations or political groups formed for a specific action.
- 19. – A system using radio waves to detect the position and speed of aircraft or ships.
- 20. – A formal agreement or union between nations to cooperate for mutual defense.
- 22. – The crime of betraying one's own country, especially by helping its enemies.
- 23. – The act of protecting a country against external aggression or attack.
- 27. – The state of being free from danger, threat, or espionage.
- 29. – The continuous and close observation of a person, place, or activity for security purposes.