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| Alex Dodd | Ali Wiziri, #87 Bus Bomber | |
| Chris Messina | Corporal | |
| Gilbert Rosales | Mechanic | |
| Amro Salama | Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner | |
| Jim Shankman | ACLU Lawyer | |
| Matt Servitto | Journalist #1 | |
| Jourdan Fremin | Journalist #2 | |
| Anjua Warfield-Maximo | March Organizer | |
| Susie Essman | Protest Speaker | |
| Rory J. Aylward | Lieutenant | |
| Jeff Beatty | Undercover FBI Agent | |
| Graham J. Larson | FBI Agent | |
| Arianna Huffington | Capitol Week Pundit | |
| Robert Scheer | Capitol Week Pundit | |
| Matt Miller | Capitol Week Pundit | |
| John F. Beard | Newscaster | |
| Stan Brooks | Newscaster | |
| Alex Chadwick | Newscaster |
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After the abduction by the US military of an Islamic religious leader, New York City becomes the target of escalating terrorist attacks. Anthony Hubbard, the head of the FBI's Counter-Intelligence Task Force in New York, teams up with CIA operative Elise Kraft to hunt down the terrorist cells responsible for the attacks. As the bombings continue, the US government responds by declaring martial law, sending US troops, led by Gen. Devereaux, into the streets of New York City. |
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