(5) the term “Federal
crime of terrorism” means an offense that—
(A)
is calculated to influence or affect the conduct of government by
intimidation or coercion, or to retaliate against government conduct; and
section 32 (relating to destruction
of aircraft or aircraft facilities),
37 (relating to violence at
international airports),
81 (relating to arson within special
maritime and territorial jurisdiction),
175 or 175b (relating to biological
weapons),
175c (relating to variola virus),
229 (relating to chemical weapons),
subsection (a), (b), (c), or (d) of
section 351 (relating to congressional, cabinet, and Supreme Court
assassination and kidnapping),
831 (relating to nuclear materials),
832 (relating to participation in
nuclear and weapons of mass destruction threats to the United States) [2]
842(m) or (n) (relating to plastic
explosives),
844(f)(2) or (3) (relating to arson
and bombing of Government property risking or causing death),
844(i)
(relating to arson and bombing of property used in interstate commerce),
930(c) (relating to killing or
attempted killing during an attack on a Federal facility with a dangerous
weapon),
956(a)(1) (relating to conspiracy to
murder, kidnap, or maim
persons abroad),
1030(a)(1) (relating to protection
of computers),
1030(a)(5)(A) resulting in damage as
defined in 1030(c)(4)(A)(i)(II) through (VI)
(relating to protection of computers),
1114 (relating to killing or
attempted killing of officers and employees of the United States),
1116 (relating to murder or
manslaughter of foreign officials, official guests, or internationally
protected
persons),
1203 (relating to hostage taking),
1361 (relating to government property or contracts),
1362 (relating to destruction of
communication lines, stations, or systems),
1363 (relating to injury to
buildings or property within special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of
the United States),
1366(a) (relating to destruction of
an energy facility),
1751(a), (b), (c), or (d) (relating
to Presidential and Presidential staff assassination and kidnaping),
1992 (relating to terrorist attacks
and other acts of violence against railroad carriers and against mass
transportation systems on land, on water, or through the air),
2155 (relating to destruction of national
defense materials, premises, or utilities),
2156 (relating to national defense
material, premises, or utilities),
2280 (relating to violence against
maritime navigation),
2280a (relating to maritime safety),
2281 through 2281a (relating to violence
against maritime fixed platforms),
2332 (relating to certain homicides
and other violence against United States nationals occurring outside of the
United States),
2332a (relating to use of weapons of
mass destruction),
2332b (relating to acts of terrorism
transcending national boundaries),
2332f (relating to bombing of public
places and facilities),
2332g (relating to missile systems
designed to destroy aircraft),
2332h (relating to radiological
dispersal devices),
2332i (relating to acts of nuclear
terrorism),
2339 (relating to harboring
terrorists),
2339A (relating to providing
material support to terrorists),
2339B (relating to providing
material support to terrorist organizations),
2339C (relating to financing of
terrorism),
2339D (relating to military-type
training from a foreign terrorist organization), or
2340A (relating to torture) of this
title;
sections 92 (relating to
prohibitions governing atomic weapons) or
236 (relating to sabotage of nuclear
facilities or fuel) of the Atomic Energy
Act of 1954 (42
U.S.C. 2122 or 2284);
section 46502 (relating to aircraft
piracy),
the second sentence of section 46504
(relating to assault on a flight crew with a dangerous weapon),
section 46505(b)(3) or (c) (relating
to explosive or incendiary devices, or endangerment of human life by means of
weapons, on aircraft),
section 46506 if homicide or
attempted homicide is involved (relating to application of certain criminal
laws to acts on aircraft), or
section 60123(b) (relating to
destruction of interstate gas or hazardous liquid pipeline facility) of title
49; or
section 1010A of the Controlled
Substances Import and Export Act (relating to narco-terrorism).