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Army Base Axes Use Of Briefing Materials Labeling Pro-Life Organizations As ‘Terrorist Groups’

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Anti-terrorism training materials used by a U.S. Army base that designated pro-life organizations as “terrorist groups” will no longer be used in future briefings, an installation official claimed in a statement to The Federalist.

On Wednesday, self-described analyst Sam Shoemate shared an image on X of an anti-terrorism slideshow training provided to service members at Fort Liberty (formerly known as Fort Bragg) in North Carolina. The photo shows a slide — decorated with Fort Liberty’s Directorate of Emergency Services symbol — classifying pro-life organizations such as National Right to Life and Operation Rescue as “terrorist groups.”

The slide listed features of these so-called “anti-abortion” groups, such as their opposition to Roe v. Wade and what types of activities they partake in. Among the noted actions are involvement in “demonstrations and protest,” “picketing,” and Life Chain, annual gatherings of pro-lifers across the country in which participants pray and demonstrate for the defense of unborn babies, according to the Campaign Life Coalition.

Also highlighted in the presentation are pro-lifers’ support for sidewalk counseling outside of abortion clinics and crisis pregnancy centers. It further features a “Choose Life” license plate, along with National Right to Life’s and Operation Rescue’s logos.

[READ: Yes, Biden’s Department Of Justice Wants To Imprison Peaceful Pro-Lifers For Praying]

According to Shoemate, the pro-life slide “followed right after a slide about ISIS, a terror group in the Middle East.” He separately claimed briefing attendees he communicated with said Antifa, a violent far-left extremist group, was not mentioned in

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