I think I have found an alternative, based on this section of memoir I found here:
Dave’s graduation from the Basic School at Quantico (which the grandmother referred to silently as Guantánamo) took place this spring...In a filled auditorium, a colonel welcomed them. He referred to himself as a teacher and the trainees as students. Quantico was a “campus.” The course was divided into segments: leadership; academics; military skills. The men were being trained not to be soldiers or marines but “warfighters.”
So, does "terrorfighter" work?
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Nope. Sounds like firefighter -- terrorfighter they're fighting terror.
How about "vigorous political activist"
Humm - "terrorfighter" sounds like someone fighting AGAINST terror, while I believe your objection to the word "militant" has to do with the MSM substituting "militant" for "terrorist"...
Keep trying, but I don't think there's a better word that, well, terrorist.
Call it what you wish, but actions still speak louder than words..what are their actions telling you?
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