Terrorist Attacks are down (bad news for Lefties)

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I know you lefties hate to see this with President Bush running the country but terrorist attacks are down and the world is a safer place.


US Report Says Terror Attacks Declined Sharply Last Year
David Gollust
Washington
30 Apr 2003, 21:21 UTC

The State Department, in its annual report on global terrorism, says the number of terror attacks declined sharply last year due to increased international cooperation and resolve. Seven countries - Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Syria, and Sudan - were again listed as state sponsors of terrorism, though Iraq may soon come off the list.

The State Department says there were 199 terrorist attacks last year, a 44 percent drop from 2001 and the lowest figure in more than 30 years.

A total of 725 deaths were attributed to terrorism, a dramatic decline from the nearly 3,300 recorded the previous year, which included the victims of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in the United States.

The past year's most deadly single attack was the car bombing last September in a tourist area of Bali, Indonesia that killed more than 200 people.

Introducing the report at a news conference, Secretary of State Colin Powell said increased vigilance, international cooperation and U.N. financial sanctions created after the September 11 attacks are definitely making life more difficult for terrorist factions.

"It is harder for terrorists to hide and find safe-haven," he said. "It is harder for them to organize and sustain operations. Terrorist cells have been broken up, networks disrupted and plots foiled. The financial bloodlines of terrorist organizations have been severed. Since 9-11 more than $134 million of terrorist assets have been frozen. All around the world, countries have been tightening their border security and better safeguarding their critical infrastructures."

Mr. Powell said the liberation of Iraq by U.S. forces has freed the world from the "potentially-catastrophic combination" of a rogue regime, weapons of mass destruction, and terrorists.

He said he hoped Iraq, which is soon to be stricken from the State Department list of state sponsors of terrorism, can become an example of a "state transformed" a contributor, rather than a threat, to international peace and security.

Among the other countries listed as terrorism sponsors, the report said Iran is the "most active."

It said Iran's Revolutionary Guards and its Ministry of Intelligence and Security were involved in planning of, and support for, terrorist acts, while the country's leaders continue to verbally and materially support groups opposed to Middle East peace efforts.

Syria, which Mr. Powell will visit later this week, was cited for continuing to host offices of radical Palestinian factions. The State Department's anti-terrorism coordinator, Cofer Black, said U.S. officials can not accept Syria's argument that it permits only political activity by the radicals.

"We reject this distinction. Syria permits re-supply flights of Hezbollah through its territory," he said. "Syria rejected a U.S. request to close the Palestinian Islamic Jihad office. There are some good things. Syria quickly condemned the attacks of September 11 and has provided valuable information on al-Qaida that has helped save American lives. Nonetheless, we want to make absolutely clear to Syria that nothing short of full cooperation against all terrorist groups is acceptable."

Though Sudan also remained on the list of terrorist sponsors, Mr. Black said the United States is pleased with the Khartoum government's recent cooperation, saying it has, among other things, given U.S. investigators access to critical financial records and ratified international counter-terrorism agreements.

Libya was similarly given credit for positive efforts, though the report noted that Libya did not settle the issue of the 1988 bombing of Panam flight 103, including accepting responsibility for the attack and complying with U.N. requirements for permanently lifting sanctions.

Mr. Black said Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida organization is "on the run" with more than one-third of its leadership killed or captured, but he said it is still planning attacks and its threats must be regarded "with utmost seriousness."
 

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Of course 9-11 is included in the previous year's number, resulting in a skewing of the figures. Not including 9-11 the number of deaths is more. Notwithstanding that 2 years of Bush has resulted in more terrorist deaths than 8 years of Clit-on. Just proves that anyone can twist numbers around any way they want to achieve the desired result.
 

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B4L - Can you show me your sources? I want to make sure I see both sides of the story.

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You mean you never heard of David Gollust? Neither has Google, probably some flunky from a por dubya website. Terrorist attacks are down, tell that to the Israelis.


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Let me know when you don't lead the way in handgun murders anymore.
 

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Hey asshole we also lead the world in auto deaths does that mean we get rid of cars too?
 

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Getting rid of cars actually ain't a bad idea.
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If the threat is lower that's good for all.

Saying it's bad for the left is just dumb.

Actually Pat, Grantt is totally correct about handguns.

Side note I believe that per capita Costa Rica leads in deaths by car accidents, I could be wrong though.
 

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Kaya Man - We all know that the Lefties are rooting for bad things to happen to the US. They care more about their party than the US! This is obvious, just listen to them speak!


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KMAN, I didn't know you were such a HUGE Clinton fan?? Maybe you're a tad smarter than those 1100 stupid posts indicate
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kman,

That's a very dumb assumption. Fearing the consequences of Bush's reckless actions is very different from wishing for tragedy. I'm not even that party oriented myself. You're way too rightous, saying that those that don't support your ideas or Bush2 wish for attacks on the States is just phucked up.
 

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All Libs - What has President Bush screwed up? And why?

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Ok just one.

Our image on an international level. Travel a little. I live abroad I already know. I'm hearing things on a daily basis to the effect of, you know you're cool for an American but your government really sucks.
 

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I'm surprised you guys are surprised that attacks are down. There must be a little misunderstanding here :

Main terrorist's goal is to create terror ( the word says it ), panic, social discomfort.

They don't need to attack every day ( specially after 9/11 blast ), it would be a waste of time. A bomb here, a killing there is enough to keep the negative climate. This is their goal, this is what they aim for.

No side can be blamed or awarded for this : attacks take place when they are better instrumental to damage economy, the ultimate goal of terrorism.
 

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Trust me it doesn't bother me one bit that you guys are putting a cap in each others ass at a staggering rate compared to then rest of the world. I'm glad it doesn't bother any of you either. The rest of the world just gets a chuckle out of the stupidity of it that's all.
 

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Grantt, thanks for letting us in on what the world at large finds amusing.

"Live in your gun culture, live in fear, you horrid horrid Americans. I don't have a problem that you kill each other, it's amusing."

You hideous piece of shit. I wonder if you see the hypocrisy of yourself calling anyone else ignorant.


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Im of the same opinion about the US.

America is just another country with people who want to get on with life etc.

But your government is gangsters'r'us, and it has the motivation and resources to be a serious threat to world peace and stability.

Saddam was small potatoes compared to those guys.

No more USSR, no more UN, so no more checks and balances that create stability.

The world is definitely not a safer place, and its not the bad guys Im worried about.
 

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