Sharp Decline in Terror Attacks After Bin Laden Death

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The number of worldwide terror attacks fell to 10,283 last year, down from 11,641 in 2010 and the lowest since 2005, the State Department reported today.

What's made the difference? The State Department cites the May 2011 killing of Osama bin Laden and other top al Qaeda members killed last year including Atiyah Abd al-Rahman and Anwar al-Awlaki, who was the head of Yemen's Al Qaeda affiliate and had ties to the underwear bomber plot in 2010.

"The loss of bin Laden and these other key operatives puts the network on a path of decline that will be difficult to reverse," the report stated.
But Ambassador Dan Benjamin, the State Department's coordinator for counter-terrorism, warned that for all the good news about the core of al Qaeda being weakened, affiliates of the group, particularly in Yemen and in Africa, continue to pose a real risk.

Nigeria was one of the few countries which actually saw an increase in terror attacks last year because of Boko Haram, and Kenya and Somalia continue to experience attacks by a weakened Al Shabab. Benjamin also noted that the Arab spring and other countries in transition could leave important allies like Egypt and Iraq vulnerable to terror groups.

"Inspiring as the moment may be, we are not blind to the attendant perils. Terrorists could still cause significant disruptions for states undergoing very challenging democratic transitions. Affiliates of the group, and violent extremist ideology and rhetoric continue to spread in some parts of the world," said Benjamin.

Reports of al Qaeda operatives taking advantage of the instability in Syria is also a potential worrying situation, says Benjamin. The U.S. has warned Syria's opposition groups against allowing foreign fighters to join the resistance, and Benjamin says opposition groups have assured U.S. officials that they are being vigilant in keeping extremists out. But he placed the blame for the conflict squarely on Syria's President Bashar al Assad.

"So long as Assad refuses to go and Syria's transition is blocked, the danger grows of more foreign fighters, including extremists of the al Qaeda type, infiltrating Syria, " he said.

Though the report focuses primarily on the threat al Qaeda and its affiliates pose to the United States, the activities of Iran over the last year are also increasingly of concern, specifically Iran's support for Hezbollah and the rogue nation's involvement in the 2011 plot to assassinate Saudi Arabia's ambassador the United States in Washington, D.C.



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The number of worldwide terror attacks fell to 10,283 last year, down from 11,641 in 2010 and the lowest since 2005, the State Department reported today.

What's made the difference? The State Department cites the May 2011 killing of Osama bin Laden and other top al Qaeda members killed last year including Atiyah Abd al-Rahman and Anwar al-Awlaki, who was the head of Yemen's Al Qaeda affiliate and had ties to the underwear bomber plot in 2010.

LOLOL!!! Except the number of attacks by Al Qaeda and affiliated groups went UP in 2011

Attacks by AQ and its affiliates increased by 8 percent from 2010 to 2011.

http://www.nctc.gov/docs/2011_NCTC_Annual_Report_Final.pdf
 
The number of worldwide terror attacks fell to 10,283 last year, down from 11,641 in 2010 and the lowest since 2005, the State Department reported today.

What's made the difference? The State Department cites the May 2011 killing of Osama bin Laden and other top al Qaeda members killed last year including Atiyah Abd al-Rahman and Anwar al-Awlaki, who was the head of Yemen's Al Qaeda affiliate and had ties to the underwear bomber plot in 2010.

"The loss of bin Laden and these other key operatives puts the network on a path of decline that will be difficult to reverse," the report stated.
But Ambassador Dan Benjamin, the State Department's coordinator for counter-terrorism, warned that for all the good news about the core of al Qaeda being weakened, affiliates of the group, particularly in Yemen and in Africa, continue to pose a real risk.

Nigeria was one of the few countries which actually saw an increase in terror attacks last year because of Boko Haram, and Kenya and Somalia continue to experience attacks by a weakened Al Shabab. Benjamin also noted that the Arab spring and other countries in transition could leave important allies like Egypt and Iraq vulnerable to terror groups.

"Inspiring as the moment may be, we are not blind to the attendant perils. Terrorists could still cause significant disruptions for states undergoing very challenging democratic transitions. Affiliates of the group, and violent extremist ideology and rhetoric continue to spread in some parts of the world," said Benjamin.

Reports of al Qaeda operatives taking advantage of the instability in Syria is also a potential worrying situation, says Benjamin. The U.S. has warned Syria's opposition groups against allowing foreign fighters to join the resistance, and Benjamin says opposition groups have assured U.S. officials that they are being vigilant in keeping extremists out. But he placed the blame for the conflict squarely on Syria's President Bashar al Assad.

"So long as Assad refuses to go and Syria's transition is blocked, the danger grows of more foreign fighters, including extremists of the al Qaeda type, infiltrating Syria, " he said.

Though the report focuses primarily on the threat al Qaeda and its affiliates pose to the United States, the activities of Iran over the last year are also increasingly of concern, specifically Iran's support for Hezbollah and the rogue nation's involvement in the 2011 plot to assassinate Saudi Arabia's ambassador the United States in Washington, D.C.

http://news.yahoo.com/sharp-decline-terror-attacks-bin-laden-death-213958117--abc-news-politics.html

That's a mindfuck and skewered in its designation of "terror attack." Drones should be counted as terror attacks in that they kill more innocent people than the supposed targets.

Additionally, Bin Laden was never charged with 9/11 and said he did not participate in it .. and Dick Cheney and George Bush said they never accused Bin Laden of any involvement .. YET, America cheers when he's killed and reports like this are constructed to support the narrative.

Additionally, Al Queda is now a US partner in terror .. but none of that gets counted.
 
Additionally, Bin Laden was never charged with 9/11 and said he did not participate in it .. and Dick Cheney and George Bush said they never accused Bin Laden of any involvement ..

Correct, he was never charged in a criminal court for his acts of war. The rest of that is made up BS. Even Bin Laden admits his involvement.
 
Iraq is still busily blowing itself up - is that 'terror' or just self partioning? or just biz as usual (sectarian violence)
 
That's a mindfuck and skewered in its designation of "terror attack." Drones should be counted as terror attacks in that they kill more innocent people than the supposed targets.

Additionally, Bin Laden was never charged with 9/11 and said he did not participate in it .. and Dick Cheney and George Bush said they never accused Bin Laden of any involvement .. YET, America cheers when he's killed and reports like this are constructed to support the narrative.

Additionally, Al Queda is now a US partner in terror .. but none of that gets counted.

you've got to be kidding me....they outright blamed him...wanted dead or alive...you know the invasion in afghanistan...:pke:
 
LOL I love how you wingnuts can't deal with your own incompetence! LOL

Bin Ladin wasn't that hard to track down and kill, the American public just had to wait until we had someone competent in the White House. You wingnuts need to stick with driving trucks, cleaning floors and doing paper work and leave the hard work to those who know how to get shit done. LOL
 
LOL I love how you wingnuts can't deal with your own incompetence! LOL

Bin Ladin wasn't that hard to track down and kill, the American public just had to wait until we had someone competent in the White House. You wingnuts need to stick with driving trucks, cleaning floors and doing paper work and leave the hard work to those who know how to get shit done. LOL

if it was so easy....why did it take obama so long? why did he say it was a hard decision?

sometimes i worry about you mott.
 
another unnamed source.....

and let us assume it is true...we're talking only a few months. better to wait a few months and make sure all your ducks are in a row than rush in. you know...like bush did with iraq.

Valerie is his political advisor.
 
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