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Thursday, December 27, 2007 - Bhutto
Assassination in Pakistan
11 Dec 2007 -- VBIED
Attack on U.N. Compound Algiers, Algeria, can be found at:
http://www.emergency.com/2007/Algeria_UN_attk_11Dec2007.htm
11 January, 2007
-- "Comments on 'Perceptions' and the War in Iraq," By Paul Anderson,
EmergencyNet News Correspondent
http://www.emergency.com/2007/iraq_counter-insurgency_perceptions.htm
Nov 21, 2006, Vol. 12, No.
324 --
The Face of
Terror; Britons Need to Know About the
Fanaticism that Threatens Them,
Times of London (includes ERRI
commentary)
August
22, 2006, International Terrorism, Region: Pakistan/India/Kashmir, In the
Spotlight: Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM), by/from Center for Defense Information (CDI),
w/ additional references, can be found at:
http://www.emergency.com/2006/jem_backgrndr.htm
30 July 2006:
ERRI Analysis Of Situation in Mid-East (Latest Hezbollah/Israeli Conflict), can
be found on the internet at:
http://www.emergency.com/2006/Hezbollah_israel_crisis07-30-06.htm
Tue, 11 Jul 2006, 16:27CDT -- EmergencyNet
News: Summary and Chronology of Bombay (Mumbai) Train Bombings, 11 July 2006,
Can be found at:
http://www.emergency.com/2006/Mumbai_train_bmbing_11Jul2006.htm
25 Dec 2005 - 09:00CST:
The Continued Morphing and Spread of Al-Qaeda
05 August
2005 08:00CDT: Chicago Institute Issues World-Wide
Terrorism Advisory Following Attacks in England and
Egypt:
http://www.emergency.com/2005/thrt_advry_05aug2005.htm
Series of
EmergencyNet News "Real-time" Reports Concerning Bombings and Attempted Bombings
in London, England- 07 July and 21
July 2005
to present...
01 May 2005
"Are Terrorism
Threats Against the United States at the Lowest Level since 9/11?"
Analysis by ERRI about the Washington Post article which reports that the
terrorist threat is "lower" than in recent times. We disagree.
Can be found on the internet at:
http://www.emergency.com/2005/ter-threat-low_may05.htm
Please also see:
Attorney
general refutes recent reports of diminished risk
From Kevin Bohn; CNN, Tuesday, May 3, 2005 Posted: 9:49 PM EDT (0149 GMT
Chronology of
Significant Terrorist Events - 2004, Can be found at:
http://www.tkb.org/documents/Downloads/NCTC_Report.pdf
28 Apr 2005
2004 -- Country Reports on Terrorism
State Department Report
Click here for a list of 15 nightmare terror scenarios, graphic, from NYTimes
Homeland Security Department:
http://www.dhs.gov
Zarqawi Planning U.S. Hit?
USA/IRAQ: Two weeks after intelligence officials confirmed that
Osama bin Laden had sent a
message to Jordanian-born terrorist Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi, urging him to
plan attacks on U.S. soil, details are emerging from one of al-Zarqawi's
lieutenants about what the man behind many of the terrorist attacks in Iraq
could have in mind.
Intelligence officials tell TIME that interrogation of a member of al-Zarqawi's
organization, who was taken into U.S. custody last year and has been described
as a top aide, indicates that al-Zarqawi has given ample consideration to
assaults on the American homeland. According to a restricted bulletin that
circulated among U.S. security agencies last week, the interrogated aide said
al-Zarqawi has talked about hitting "soft targets" in the U.S., which could
include "movie theaters, restaurants and schools."
Want to know more? Visit the Mar. 21, 2005 issue of TIME magazine at: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1037626,00.html
Additional reference: "Real
Time" Coverage of Hostage/Barricade Incident at School in Beslan, North Ossetia,
Russia, 01-17 Sep 2004, which can be found at:
http://www.emergency.com/2004/Ossetia__school_hostage.htm
08 March, 2005 Threats
of Terror Attacks on High-Tech Firms in India, can be found at:
http://www.emergency.com/2005/bangalore_threat_030805.mht
05 Mar 2005:
"The
Rise of Islamic Militancy in the Netherlands (Europe),"
Series of Real Time EmergencyNet News Reports From Aug 19,
2004 to Present
DCI Porter J. Goss's testimony on
"Global Intelligence
Challenges 2005: Meeting Long-Term Challenges with a Long-Term
Strategy" before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
--
http://www.cia.gov/cia/public_affairs/speeches/2004/Goss_testimony_02162005.html
15 Feb 2005
U.N. Team Predicts Rise in Terror Attacks
UNITED NATIONS -
According to the Associated Press and a report appearing today on the Houma
Courier website, a U.N. team monitoring sanctions on al-Qaeda predicted
Tuesday there will be an escalation of terrorist attacks, saying the network
remains determined to strike around the world.
Terrorism involving al-Qaeda and weapons of mass destruction remains among
the paramount global threats, the team said in a report.
"The team sees no let up in the determination of al-Qaeda, the Taliban and
their associates to continue their campaign of terror. It sees al-Qaeda
continuing to spread its message to all parts of the world, and a further
escalation in terms of brutality of attacks," the report said.
"Whatever the situation in Iraq, al-Qaeda's global terrorism will continue
and will remain a challenge to all states," it added.... Click here for the
entire article:
http://www.houmatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050215/API/502150752
A similar article appears on the USAToday website at: http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-02-15-un-terror_x.htm
LATEST FROM GAO
Homeland Security: Agency Plans, Implementation, and Challenges
Related to the National Strategy for Homeland Security. GAO-05-33,
January 14.
http://www.gao.gov/cgi-bin/getrpt?GAO-05-33
Highlights -
http://www.gao.gov/highlights/d0533high.pdf
New DHS Head Named...
WASHINGTON, DC: President Bush has chosen federal appeals court judge Michael Chertoff to be his new Homeland Security chief.
Judge Chertoff has been a Judge on the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit since June 2003. Prior to that, he
was Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division at the U.S. Department
of Justice, where he directed the national prosecution effort against terrorism,
as well as major prosecutions of corporate fraud. From 1994-2001, he was a
partner at the law firm of Latham & Watkins. From 1983-1990, Judge Chertoff was
a federal prosecutor in New York City and New Jersey, and from 1990-1994, he
served as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey. Watch this space for more official
information...
The U.S. National Response Plan
is now available from DHS. The documents are as follows:
National Response Plan and Annexes
December 2004
(PDF, 114 pages, 2MB)
http://www.dhs.gov/interweb/assetlibrary/NRPbaseplan.pdf
National Response Plan
December 2004
Full Version (PDF, 426 pages, 4MB)
includes all annexes, "Emergency Support Function Annexes", "Support
Annexes", and "Incident Annexes."
http://www.dhs.gov/interweb/assetlibrary/NRP_FullText.pdf
Radical Iraqi Groups Threaten 'Un-Islamic'
Election in Iraq
According to Mujahedeen "Democracy is Apostasy"
(What its really all about...)
IRAQ:
According to a report by
ABCNews (Australia) and AFP (Agence
France Presse),
radical Islamist groups in Iraq said in an Internet statement Thursday they
considered democracy "farcial and un-Islamic" and warned that no-one who took
part in next month's polls would be safe.
"Those who participate in this dirty farce will not be sheltered from the blows
of the mujahedeen," said a statement posted on an Islamist website signed by the
Al Qaeda linked "Ansar Al-Sunnah," the "Islamic Army in Iraq" and the "Army of
the Mujahedeen."
US-led forces and the Iraq security apparatus are boosting their numbers across
the country fearing attacks by insurgents aimed at derailing the January 30
elections in Iraq, the first since the downfall of former president Saddam
Hussein last year.
"Democracy is a word of Greek origin meaning the sovereignty of the people...
this concept is considered apostasy, contrary to the doctrine of one God and
Sharia (Islamic law)," the statement from the three groups said.
"Democracy is a farce created by our enemies to confer what they call legitimacy
on the new government which is subservient to the crusaders and executes their
orders."
"To try to ensure these elections succeed would be the greatest gift to America,
the enemy of Islam and the tyrant of our time," it added.
-- Source:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200412/s1274882.htm
[ERRI analysis by Sr. analyst C. L. Staten: "This report, in a nutshell,
points out a fundamental part of the problems we must face. Radical Islam is
trying to force a confrontation based on "religion as politics." They can't seem
to understand (or they just reject) the concept of separation of church/state
and this appears to be a deep "sticking point," with the militants. Unless the
Western Democracies are willing to give up this basic premise (unlikely) and
allow theocracies and the establishment of a "state religion" in Iraq and
elsewhere (more unlikely), there will always be a conflict with this more
militant and fundamentalist wing of Islam."]
2004 & Beyond: Madrid, Beslan Show Terror War Far From Won
Prague (RFE/RL) A year ago, Madrid was
best-known for its art, nightlife, and world-class soccer team.
Beslan was hardly heard of at all outside the small Russian republic of North
Ossetia.
Yet in 2004 both entered a growing lexicon of places that have suffered horrific
attacks.
In the Spanish capital, 192 people were killed in simultaneous train bombings in
March that appeared timed to influence the country's general elections. The
attack was blamed on Islamic militants with ties to Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda
terrorist group.
In Beslan, six months later, Chechen militants with possible international
involvement seized a primary school and took hundreds hostage. At least 340
people, including many children, died in a botched rescue effort by security
forces.
The past year also saw deadly attacks in Uzbekistan, Moscow, Saudi Arabia,
Egypt, and Indonesia, among other places.
Peter Bergen is a terrorism expert and author of the book "Holy War, Inc." He
told RFE/RL that 2004 could rival 2003 for the most terrorist attacks in a
single year. "The good news is that the organization [Al-Qaeda] has been
damaged," he said. "The bad news is that the wider ideological movement has
remained fairly vibrant and has been energized by the war in Iraq."
The United States justified the Iraq war as part of the fight against terrorism.
But in Bergen's opinion, the war aggravated anti-U.S. sentiment in the Muslim
world and could spawn a generation of new terrorists. "There's no doubt that
even if the Iraq war ended tomorrow, the foreign fighters who entered Iraq are
not going to go home and open coffee shops and falafel stands," he said. "They
are going to be part of an international jihadist movement, similar to the
movement that emerged out of Afghanistan in the '80s and '90s." -- Source:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/
library/news/2004/12/sec-041217-rferl01.htm
WASHINGTON, DC: Co-authored by the
Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Heritage Foundation, was
the product of a task force of experts from academia, research centers, the
private sector, and congressional staff. The evaluation used 4 criteria to
evaluate whether DHS could meet its mandate from the Homeland Security Act of
2002: management, roles and missions, authorities, and resources.
Key recommendations include:
-- creating an Undersecretary for Policy, to improve policy making
-- a "flattened" organizational structure, consolidating agencies with
overlapping missions, eliminating directors of border and transportation
security, preparedness and response, and information analysis and infrastructure
protection (with those agencies reporting directly to the secretary via the
Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security) eliminating wasteful spending by a
"risk-based mechanism for department-wide resource allocation and grant-making
and by developing pre-determined 'response packages' to respond to catastrophic
terrorism." "Clarifying authorities and national leadership roles for
bio-defense, cyber-defense, and critical infrastructure protection."
-- Improving departmental oversight by having the DHS report to a single
permanent oversight committee in the House and the Senate rationalizing
congressional committee structure and establishing (vs. the nearly 80 committees
that now have their fingers in the pie).
The report issues yet another call to change the formulas used to allocate
spending to one based on risk (Congress has deferred action on that contentious
issue until the next session. Overall, it said "Congress and the Administration
should develop a comprehensive plan to restructure the department, including
establishing a nonpartisan commission to review the performance of the
department and assess its capacity to fulfill the missions outlined in the
Homeland Security Act in the areas of management, missions, authorities, and
resources and to report back within six months."
Reference:
http://www.csis.org/hs/041213_dhsv2.pdf
(requires Adobe .pdf reader/plg-in to
review this file)
Can also be found at:
http://www.emergency.com/pdf/041213_dhsv2.pdf
Stolen Crop-Duster - TSA Advisory
On November 1, 2004, a crop dusting aircraft was stolen from Ejido Queretaro,
near Mexicali, Mexico. Although there is currently no indication that this has
any connection to terrorist activity, the theft is cause for concern. Past
information indicates that members of al-Qaeda may have planned—or may still be
planning—to disperse biological or chemical agents from crop dusting aircraft.
The stolen aircraft has been identified as a Piper PA 25, Pawnee, and is similar
to one depicted below. It is registered in Mexico and bears the tail number
XBCYP. If you see the aircraft described above, you should immediately contact
the TSA General Aviation Hotline at (866) 427-3287. (See
http://www.eaa.org/communications/ eaanews/advisory.pdf for picture of
aircraft type)
Advisory – Security Information for Aerial Application Operators/Airports
Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate suspicious incidents and
inquiries involving crop dusters and spray equipment. In September 2001, the
National Agricultural Aviation Association issued an advisory to its members.
The advisory warned members to “be vigilant to any suspicious activity relative
to the use, training in or acquisition of dangerous chemicals or airborne
application of same including threats, unusual purchases, suspicious behavior by
employees or customers, and unusual contacts with the public.” The advisory also
instructed individuals to report any suspicious circumstances or information to
local FBI offices.
TSA wants to remind aerial application operators and airport operators to review
the security measures contained in the TSA Information Publication, Security
Guidelines for General Aviation Airports (available at
http://www.tsa.gov/public/interapp/ editorial/editorial_1113.xml ), and the
National Agricultural Aviation Association security measures (available at
www.agaviation.org). For example, aerial
application operators and airport operators are encouraged to consider the
following:
• Store aircraft and crop protection products in locked hangars with
electronic security systems when not in use.
• Park and disable loader trucks, forklifts, or other equipment to block
aircraft.
• In cases where the aircraft must be left outdoors, use propeller locks,
propeller chains or tiedowns on aircraft.
• Remove batteries from planes and disassemble engines from unused aircraft.
• Install hidden security switches to prevent unauthorized startup of the
aircraft.
• Outdoor security lighting around hangars and operations is encouraged.
• Establish contact with Federal and local law enforcement agencies to
coordinate responses to security breaches at agricultural aviation facilities.
Encourage operators to list the appropriate law enforcement agency telephone
numbers in a prominent place within their operations.
Persons should report any suspicious activity immediately to local law
enforcement and the TSA General Aviation Hotline at 866-GASECUR (866-427-3287).
SEEKING INFORMATION
WASHINGTON, DC: The FBI is urgently seeking information on the identity of
the person pictured here--a self-proclaimed American jihadist using the alias 'Azzam
the American, aka 'Azzam Al-Amriki
He may currently be located outside the United States.
To give you as much information as possible on this person, we are attaching
clips from the video interview he recently gave, and the transcript of those
clips. We hope you might recognize him from his voice, his body language, or the
style and content of his speech.
Streaming video of the video clip
(RealVideo)
MPEG of the video clip
Transcript of the video clip
If you have any information that might lead to identifying and/or locating
this person--or his interviewer-- please contact the USG immediately.
Use our
Submit a Tip form located on this
website.
In the U.S., contact the
Joint Terrorism Task Force at your nearest FBI office or contact your
closest law enforcement agency.
Overseas, you may contact your closest U.S. Embassy.
Source for announcement: http://www.fbi.gov/
[Asst. webmaster note: Also please see 28 Oct 2004, ADAM
YAHIYE GADAHN below. An Imam in California says he identified the man pictured
above as the man pictured below. This has NOT been officially confirmed by U.S.
government sources. Please also see
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,137087,00.html for additional reference]
Record Oil Prices Caused by Conflicts/Insurgencies

ERRI crisis analysts have previously reported on several occasions about a "rising insurgency" in Nigeria...and suggested that it could even be part of a larger plot to increase world oil prices and engage in a kind of "economic warfare" against the United States and her allies.
Reference: Please see: 24 Sep 2000, ERRI To Examine Oil as A "Weapon of
Asymmetric Warfare" on the net at:
http://www.emergency.com/2001/2000_topten.htm)
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Raising the threat level to orange allows for increased protection in and around buildings that require it and will also raise awareness for employees, residents, customers and visitors.
Residents in these areas might expect to see special buffer zones to secure perimeters of buildings from unauthorized cars and trucks, restrictions to affected underground parking, security personnel using identification badges and digital photos to keep track of people entering and exiting buildings, increased law enforcement presence, and robust screening of vehicles, packages and deliveries.
This latest threat information serves as a reminder that terrorists still strive to harm the United States. There are, however, some basic steps people can take to prepare themselves and their families to handle emergencies of all kinds: Make a family emergency plan, Get an emergency supply kit, and Be Informed.
To access local preparedness information:
To find out more information about latest threat information, please visit www.dhs.gov.
Reports That Led to Terror Alert Were Years Old, Officials Tell NYT
WASHINGTON, DC: Much of the information that led the authorities to
raise the terror alert at several large financial institutions in the New
York City and Washington areas was three or four years old, unnamed
intelligence and law enforcement officials reportedly told Douglas Jehl and
David Johnson of the New York Times on Monday. They reported that they
had not yet found concrete evidence that a terrorist plot or preparatory
surveillance operations were still under way.
But, the officials continued to regard the information as significant and
troubling because the reconnaissance already conducted has provided Al Qaeda
with the knowledge necessary to carry out attacks against the sites in
Manhattan, Washington and Newark. They said that history has shown that Al
Qaeda has often struck years after its operatives began surveillance of an
intended target.
Taken together with a separate, more general stream of intelligence, which
indicates that Al Qaeda intends to strike in the United States this year,
possibly in New York or Washington, the officials said even the dated but
highly detailed evidence of surveillance was sufficient to prompt the
authorities to undertake a global effort to track down the unidentified
suspects involved in the surveillance operations.
"You could say that the bulk of this information is old, but we know that Al
Qaeda collects, collects, collects until they're comfortable,'' said one
senior government official. "Only then do they carry out an operation. And
there are signs that some of this may have been updated or may be more
recent.''
President Bush said the alert issued on Sunday reflected "a serious
business.'' He said at a White House news conference, "We wouldn't be
contacting authorities at the local level unless something was real.''
Communication Deficiencies Hamper
Homeland Fight Against Terrorism By Paul Anderson, EmergencyNet News
Correspondent ERRI analysts have previously reported
on and advocated better information sharing between local, state, federal and
military agencies. They believe that this is only viable option to be able to
"connect the dots" and prevent further vulnerabilities within the continental
United States. See: http://www.emergency.com/intelops.htm and
http://www.emergency.com/2002/intel_11Sep01.htm
Evolving Terrorist Threats; Chicago
Analyst Explores "Two Terror Tracks" Chicago, IL: Terrorist threats
has evolved, into a much broader and more diffuse situation than ever before,
with a new strategy of attacks by loosely affiliated groups against highly
vulnerable (soft) targets.
ERRI senior national security
analyst, Clark Staten, said on Friday that he believes that there may
actually be "two tracks of terror attacks." One track is a more centralized path
and of larger magnitude, probably coming with direction, specially personnel,
and financing from the remaining leadership of Al-Qaeda, and involving
potentially long-term planning. The second track seems to involves more
opportunistic attacks and less sophisticated planning and execution. These
lesser attacks are carried out by Al-Qaeda motivated local cells, are generally
of a limited significance, and essentially self-directed. ERRI continues to
look for additional evidence to support these hypothesis' and will provide
additional details if/when they emerge. 21:00CST - 09 Nov 2003 Chicago Institute Issues World-Wide
Terrorist Alert In keeping with advice from the U.S. State Dept., ERRI reminds U.S.
citizens to maintain a high level of vigilance and to take appropriate steps
to increase their security awareness and to lessen their vulnerability,
particularly in the Mid-East and Far-East. Americans should maintain a low
profile, vary routes and times for all necessary travel, and treat mail from
unfamiliar sources with additional suspicion. During an assessment
meeting held earlier Sunday, ERRI analysts said that they also could not
exclude the possibility of an attack in the continental United States in
the near term. EmergencyNet News continues to monitor events worldwide and will
provide additional advisories and alerts as circumstances dictate...
D.O.S. Patterns of Global Terrorism -2003
Released by the Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism
http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/pgtrpt/2003/c12108.htm -- Html format
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/31912.pdf
-- .PDF format
(7MB)
Testimony of Mr. George Tenet, Director of Central Intelligence, Central
Intelligence Agency
Mr. Robert S. Mueller, III, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Vice Admiral Lowell E. Jacoby (USN), Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
http://intelligence.senate.gov/0402hrg/040224/witness.htm
IMPORTANT REFERENCE FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES
FEMA: "Fire and Emergency Services Preparedness Guide for the Homeland
Security Advisory System" -- First Edition - January 2004 --
click here to
view/download copy (Note: Requires Adobe Acrobat
plug-in/viewer to read)
UNITED STATES: The Markle Foundation Task Force on National Security in the
Information Age has released a report on Tuesday saying that the U.S. Government
has not taken advantage of the technology expertise available to it in relation
to fighting the war on terrorism. The 168-page report entitled "Creating A
Trusted Information for Homeland Security" said the nation’s system for
analyzing and sharing intelligence purportedly has a number of gaps in it.
The report alleges major deficiencies in communications between state and
federal agencies, between intelligence and law enforcement and between public
and private sector arms of government. It proposes that a System-wide Homeland
Analysis and Resource Exchange (SHARE) network be created to allow multi-agency
access to information, extending the anti-terrorism capabilities through
intelligence of agencies in the United States.
According to the Markle Foundation, the SHARE network would need to distinguish
useful signals about terrorist activity from "noise" and maximize the ability
for agencies to make sense of the information. The full report can be found
online at:
http://www.markletaskforce.org/Report2_Full_Report.pdf
(caution, large file, probably difficult
on slow internet connections - Requires Adobe .pdf reader/plug-in to view)
By Paul Anderson
Chicago, IL (EmergencyNet
News) -- Clark Staten, executive director of the Chicago-based Emergency
Response & Research Institute (ERRI) this evening issued a world-wide
terrorist warning concerning an increased possibility of terrorist
attacks against American and allied embassies, military facilities,
businesses and citizens...worldwide. "Given the current tactical
circumstances in the Mid-East and the ever escalating rhetoric by
various militant organizations, we feel that we must urge additional
caution and awareness for Americans everywhere at this time," Staten
said.
"Although we have no information about specific targets at this time,
various threat indicators and warnings -- including at least two recent
messages purportedly from Usama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri
-- would seem to indicate that it is only reasonable and prudent
to increase the overall U.S. defense posture at this time," Staten
added.
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 3, 2003
DHS ANNOUNCES $2.2 BILLION FOR STATE AND LOCAL
FIRST RESPONDERS
States Apply Through One Form in Streamlined Online Process
For the first time, states can apply online for their allocated grants using one
form that will serve as a “one-stop-shop” application for three different
programs that benefit first responders and will provide additional resources to
state and local government counterterrorism efforts.
“No longer will our state and local partners have to go to different places
within the department to apply for terrorism-related funding. It ensures that
nationwide, Homeland Security officials have one place where they can tap into
the resources as well as the information they need,” said Secretary of Homeland
Security Tom Ridge. “State and local communication and coordination, after all,
reflects the very nature of homeland security, the federal government working
with the home towns of America to keep our country safe and free.”
Since March 1, DHS will have allocated or awarded over $6 billion dollars in
grant funding for first responders from the FY ’03 Budget, the FY ’03
Supplemental and the FY ’04 Budget to help first responders across the country
enhance their capabilities and provide additional resources for state and local
governments to protect their citizens and critical infrastructure.
The $2.2 billion dollars allocated to DHS from the FY ’04 Budget will be
distributed as part of three programs that provide significant resources to the
state and local governments in different areas. These three programs are the
State Homeland Security Program, the Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention
Program and Citizen Corps.
Under the new system, the State Administrative Agencies apply with one
application form online as part of the Homeland Security Grant Program,
streamlining the process with which DHS distributes the funds through the state
governments. In addition to the single application, DHS is launching an
interagency grants and training website on the DHS website at
www.dhs.gov/grants.
The website provides information on homeland security and public safety grant opportunities offered by the Department of Homeland Security and other federal Departments and Agencies including HHS, DOJ and the EPA and a link to the Compendium of Federal Terrorism Training for State and Local Audiences, an interagency site for training opportunities available to state and local emergency personnel.
Included in this edition:
-- Military Mutiny in Manila
-- Iraq Delivers Warning to the Western World
-- Australian Network Says it will Aid Terrorists
-- Warnings and Advisories
-- U.S. Intelligence Accused of not Understanding Pre-9/11 Terrorist Threat
25 July 2003
Report Says U.S. Intelligence Failed To Grasp Pre-9/11 Terrorist
Threat
WASHINGTON, DC:
According a congressional report released on Thursday, U.S. intelligence agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, share the blame for failing to "disrupt" the 9/11 attacks by keeping would-be terrorists out of the country or trying to unravel their plot. Those agencies possessed a wealth of information stretching back years about terrorist leader Usama bin Laden, his associates and their activities. Still, none of the intelligence indicated the exact time, location and method of the 9/11 attacks, the report says.According to the nearly 900-page joint House-Senate document, which is the most exhaustive account to date about what the government knew and when about bin Laden and his plans to attack the United States, congressional investigators concluded that the intelligence agencies, including the FBI, "too often failed to focus on that information and consider and appreciate its collective significance in terms of a probable terrorist attack."
Also, the agencies didn’t "demonstrate sufficient initiative in coming to grips" with the terrorist threat. According to the report, "some significant pieces of information in the vast stream of data being collected were over-looked, some were not recognized as potentially significant at the time and therefore not disseminated, and some required additional action on the part of foreign governments before a direct connection to the hijackers could have been established. For all those reasons, the intelligence community failed to fully capitalize on available, and potentially important, information."
The committee’s report is a narrative of how 19 Middle Eastern hijackers commandeered four commercial aircraft and flew them into U.S. landmarks and a field in Pennsylvania. It documents specific pieces of information intercepted by a number of agencies, including the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency, that the committee deemed relevant to the 9/11 attacks.
The report’s authors also blamed both the administrations of George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. The report said: "Between 1996 and September 2001, the counterterrorism strategy adopted by the U.S. government did not succeed in eliminating Afghanistan as a sanctuary and training ground for bin Laden’s terrorist network." The government, the report found, was too dependent on law enforcement as a means of combating terrorism, and didn’t rely enough on military or intelligence actions abroad. This judgment is also consistent with an assessment made by ERRI analysts after the bombings of the two U.S. embassies in Eastern Africa.
Intelligence officials have reportedly largely dismissed the congressional report in private, saying it offers few conclusions about intelligence lapses that haven’t already been heard. Some current and former intelligence officials have defended the agencies, particularly the CIA, as having paid attention to the terrorist threat since the mid-1990s. One senior intelligence official, who asked to remain anonymous, noted that CIA Director George Tenet was one of the few senior federal officials drawing attention to bin Laden’s role in financing global terrorist operations in the 1990s. Decide for yourself...click the link below to download your own copy of the the report (be advised...multi-megabyte file - over 800 pages)...
WASHINGTON,
DC: February 2002, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence agreed to conduct a Joint
Inquiry into the activities of the U.S. Intelligence Community in connection
with the terrorist attacks perpetrated against our nation on September 11,
2001. This report (available as both S. Rept. 107-351 and H. Rept. 107-792)
consists of 832 pages that presents the joint inquiry’s findings and
conclusions, an accompanying narrative, and a series of recommendations.
Click the link
for access to the entire report:
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/serialset/creports/911.html
ERRI Monthly Briefing -- 06 July 2003
The ERRI Monthly Briefing (Vol. 2, No. 5) is now available for download at http://www.emergency.com/2003/ERRI_Jul03.pdf
Included in this edition:
-- U.S. Says High Probability Al-Qaeda will use WMD
-- Resistance Group Claims Responsibility for Iraq Attacks
-- New Lab in Richmond Assigned to Bioterror
-- SL May Have Killed 60,000
-- Threats and Advisories
-- Al-Qaeda Gains African Footholds Amid Weak Security in the Region
06 July 2003 -- TODAY'S CENTRAL FOCUS:
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
The following fact sheet was released by the White House July 1, 2003
Fact Sheet: Progress in the Global War on Terrorism
"As long as terrorists and their allies plot to harm America, America is at war. We did not choose this war. Yet, with the safety of the American people at stake, we will continue to wage this war with all our might.
"From the beginning, we have known the effort would be long and difficult, and that our resolve would be tested. We know that sacrifice is unavoidable. We have seen victories in the decisive defeat of two terror regimes, and in the relentless pursuit of a global terror network. Yet the war on terror goes on. We will not be distracted, and we will prevail." -- President George W. Bush, July 1, 2003.
Defeat of Two Terror Regimes
Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan:
-- Eliminated the repressive Taliban regime
-- Denied al-Qaida safe-haven from which to plan, train, and conduct
operations
Operation Iraqi Freedom:
-- Ended a regime that possessed weapons of mass destruction, harbored
and supported terrorists, suppressed human rights and defied the just
demands of the United Nations and the world
-- Stopped Ansar al-Islam, an al-Qaida affiliate, from operating in
northeastern Iraq
-- Eliminated from Iraq the Abu Musab al-Zarqawi network, which had
established a poison and explosives training camp in northeastern Iraq
-- Shut down the Salman Pak training camp where members of al-Qaida had
trained
Pursuit of Global Terror Network:
-- Since September 2001, over 3,000 al-Qaida suspects have been detained
in over 90 countries
-- Almost all of those directly involved in orchestrating the September 11th
attacks are now in custody or confirmed dead
-- Of the senior al-Qaida leaders, operational managers, and key
facilitators we have been tracking, 65 percent have been captured or killed
In the global war on terrorism, the United States and its allies have:
-- Denied al-Qaida its sanctuary in Afghanistan
-- Removed the Taliban regime which supported and provided sanctuary to al-Qaida
-- Disrupted al-Qaida's finances
-- Dismantled entire al-Qaida cells throughout the world
-- Captured or killed many of al-Qaida's top leaders from the 9/11 period,
including
9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaykh Muhammad,key plotters Ramzi bin al Shibh, Abu
Zubaydah and Muhammad Atef, USS Cole attack planner Walid Ba'Attash, and Abu
Yasir al-Jaz'iri, top al-Qaida facilitator
-- Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Hong Kong have all
been strong partners in the War on Terrorism, arresting dozens of terrorist
leaders with al-Qaida ties
-- Pakistan has taken into custody more than 500 terrorist suspects,
including Ramzi bin al Shibh and Khalid Shaykh Mohammad
-- The U.S. is working closely with the Afghan and Pakistani governments to
deny sanctuary to terrorists moving into and among their border areas
-- The United Kingdom along with Spain, Italy, Germany, France and other
European nations have disrupted al-Qaida cells
-- Many Middle East and North Africa nations have sought and arrested al-Qaida
members
-- Yemen has taken action against numerous al-Qaida members. It was in Yemen
that al-Harithi was found and killed
-- Jordan arrested two individuals with links to al-Qaida who were
responsible for the murder of USAID employee Laurence Foley in Amman
-- Saudi Arabian authorities have uncovered terrorist operations in the holy
city of Mecca
-- Saudi Arabian security services captured Abu Bakr al-Azdi, who is
believed to be a central figure in the Riyadh bombing of May 12, 2003
-- Security services also killed a major al-Qaida operational planner and
fundraiser, known as "Swift Sword"
-- Morocco arrested al-Qaida operatives planning attacks against U.S.
shipping
-- Djibouti is hosting the U.S. military as they pursue al-Qaida and others
in the Horn of Africa
-- Since 9/11, the U.S. and other countries have frozen over $137 million,
much of which was supporting al-Qaida operations
-- We have developed partnerships with both Canada and Mexico to stop
illicit border crossings and facilitate legitimate trade and travel.
-- In the United States, al-Qaida associated cells were dismantled in
Buffalo, New York, and Portland, Oregon and arrested individuals charged
with supporting the Egyptian-based Al-Gamat Al-Islamiyya.
Terrorist Tracking and Threat Integration
To improve intelligence sharing and coordination, the President directed the establishment of the Terrorist Threat Integration Center (TTIC), whose partner agencies include CIA, FBI, DHS, DOD, and State.
-- The FBI established the National Joint Terrorism Task Force and we
have expanded FBI-led interagency Joint Terrorism Task Forces investigating
terrorist activity around the country to 66.
-- The Attorney General established the Foreign Terrorist Tracking Task
Force to identify and locate terrorists.
-- The State Department has developed tamper-resistant visas and new digital
passports.
03 July 2003
Erroneous Information About ERRI 2002 Annual Terrorism Report Circulating on the Internet
CHICAGO, IL -- According to reliable sources in Washington, someone has circulated an erroneous and potentially libelous report on a well-known security mailing list, suggesting that ERRI (the parent of this website) was engaging in some sort of "surreptitious propaganda," directed at smearing the U.S. military headquarters in Washington, DC. Upon hearing about the posting, ERRI CEO and U.S. Army veteran Clark Staten said in response, "Nothing could be further from the truth...the poster's apparent confusion concerns a Muslim terrorist/criminal organization called "The Pentagon" which has been active in the southern Philippines for several years," Staten added.
On page 9 of 16 pages of the ERRI 2002 Annual Terrorism report (see download link immediately below), there is, in fact, a listing for "The Pentagon," which actually is a force of between 100-200 Muslim separatist rebels, who have carried out kidnappings, bombings, and other violent acts in the Mindanao region of the southern Philippines. This group is also believed affiliated with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and/or may have ties to Al-Qaeda. Both the Philippine and U.S. government have designated "The Pentagon" a terrorist organization.
While we sincerely regret any misunderstanding
about this issue, we also must suggest that whomever posted this criticism
of our 2002 terrorism report is not very familiar with the identification of international
terrorist organizations, or they had some other (unknown) motive for making
such
allegations in a public posting. Further questions or comments about this
issue can be be directed to:
webmaster@mail.emergency.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Clark Staten, Chief Executive Officer
Telephone: +1 773-631-3774
Internet E-Mail:
sysop@mail.emergency.com
Or alternatively, Analyst Jeremy Zakis: +61 41 620 5005
jzakis@mail.emergency.com
Download Full Report:
http://www.emergency.com/2003/ERRI_2003_Ann.pdf
Islamic Terrorists Conduct 56% of 2002 Attacks, But Colombia Still The Most Violent Country (Annual Terrorism Report)
CHICAGO, IL -- Jun. 18, 2003 -- Islamic terrorism accounted for 56 percent of all terrorist attacks in the world during 2002, but Left Wing Rebels ensured Colombia remained the most dangerous country in the world. The Emergency Response and Research Institute (ERRI) today released the ERRI Annual Report into International Terrorist Activity 2002 with a warning that the 33 percent decline in terrorist attacks compared with the previous year was more an "aberration" rather than a lasting "trend".
Clark Staten, Senior Analyst and CEO of ERRI, says that successes in the U.S.-led war on terrorism played a significant role in breaking up the Al-Qaeda network, but warned that the major terrorist organizations were now reorganizing and adapting to the current world climate.
"The nature of global conflict is changing. It is the considered opinion of the ERRI that there is a general paradigm shift underway in regard to how future conflicts will unfold," Staten says.
The terrorists of the 90's and 21st century seem less interested in public opinion about themselves, as those of previous decades did and are now more interested in "larger body counts of their perceived enemy," Staten adds.
According to the annual report, Islamic terrorism remained the most dominant making up 56 percent of all attacks in 2002, compared with left and right wing terrorist attacks which made up only 36 percent. Colombia was again the most dangerous country where terrorism is concerned, recording a total of 37 major attacks for the year.
The ERRI Annual Report into International Terrorist Activity 2002 reports monthly terrorism statistics and charts the trends between 2001 and 2002.
Copies of the ERRI Annual Report into International Terrorist Activity
2002 are now available online at
http://www.emergency.com/2003/ERRI_2003_Ann.pdf
or can be obtained by e-mailing Jeremy Zakis, ERRI Counterterrorism
Analyst, at jzakis@mail.emergency.com
ERRI June Counter-Terrorism and National Security Briefing
In This Issue...
-- What the World Must Understand About Terrorism -
Page 2June 2003, Volume 2, Issue 4, Click here to download/read.
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Ambassador Cofer Black, Coordinator for Counterterrorism
Remarks at On-the-Record Briefing on the Release of the Annual Patterns
of Global Terrorism 2002 report
Washington, DC
April 30, 2003
Click here to review the entire report:
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The FREE ERRI Monthly Counter-Terrorism and National Security Briefing for March, 2003 is now available for download at http://www.emergency.com/2003/erri_Mar03.pdf
Included in this edition:
-- FBI Warns that Al-Qaeda Remains Biggest Terrorist Threat to CONUS
-- Report That Iraq's Chemical and Biological Capabilities Are Stronger
-- California Identifies 624 Possible Terrorist Targets
-- Pentagon Reports That Iraq Deployment is Combat Ready
-- February 2003 Terrorism Statistics
-- More News From Iraq and Afghanistan
-- Warnings and Advisories
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Radio
interview w/ERRI's Clark Staten, Topic: Homeland Security - WBEZ Public
Radio (NPR)
http://www.wbez.org/audio_library/ram/848/848_030321b.ram
23 Feb 2003
U.S. Officials Warn Of Attacks By Lone Terrorists
WASHINGTON:
Law enforcement and intelligence officials said in interviews with the newspaper that they believe the threat of such attacks by individual extremists is growing because of the possibility of a U.S.-led war against Iraq. The officials said a war would inflame anti-American sentiment throughout the Arab world, adding to a litany of causes that have stoked hatred of the United States. One of the main issues expressed by many Arabs is their belief that the United States has supported Israel in its effort to put down the Palestinian uprising. And some people may decide to strike against American targets almost on the spur of the moment.
The Times said in its report that analysts regard the new taped message believed to be from the fugitive Usama bin Laden as a summons to his followers, and perhaps to new sympathizers, to conduct actions against the American targets in response to the possible war in Iraq. Counter- terrorism officials have long feared that a solitary terrorist with an automatic weapon or one committed to a suicide bombing could inflict heavy casualties in the United States.
April 8, 2002: Change in Terrorism Tactics Reported; Suicide Bombers Could Have Major Implications
11:30CST - 20 Feb 2003
Ashcroft
Announces New Terrorism Arrests
EmergencyNet News first reported about Palestinian Islamic Jihad fund-raising activities in the United States, and about their involvement in S. Florida in 1997.
Click here to read that report...Homeland Security - Citizen Preparedness Information Announcement

View and print a copy of the new citizen preparedness brochure from
www.Ready.gov: "Preparing Makes Sense. Get Ready Now." Download PDF or call 1-800-BE-READY for more information. U.S. Department of Homeland Security
27 Feb 2003 - Terrorism Alert Level Lowered
WASHINGTON, DC:
ERRI/EmergencyNet News Counter-Terrorism and National Security Monthly Report, February 2003, Volume 2, Issue 2 ( large file: 265KB, requires Adobe .pdf reader/plug-in to review)
Tom Ridge Assumes Command of New
Cabinet Agency
Department 0f Homeland Security Website -- http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/
21 Jan 2003

ERRI Terrorism and Nation Monthly Security Report Jan. 2003, Vol. 2, No. 1
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POTUS Signs Law Creating Department Of Homeland Security
WASHINGTON:
Speaking at a signing ceremony in the East Room of the White House, POTUS said he would nominate the secretary of the navy, Gordon England, as deputy director of the new department, and former Arkansas representative Asa Hutchinson as the department's under secretary for border and transportation security. Hutchinson currently heads the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). All three nominations are subject to approval by the Senate...
President Bush Signs Homeland Security Act
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25 Oct 2002 "A year after 9/11, America remains dangerously unprepared to prevent and respond to a catastrophic terrorist attack on U.S. soil," says the
United States Commission on National Security report, which was sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. "In all likelihood, the next attack will result in even greater casualties and widespread disruption to our lives and economy." "The need for immediate action is made more urgent by the prospect of the United States going to war with Iraq and the possibility Saddam Hussein might threaten the use of weapons of mass destruction in America."
Click here to read the New York Times story...
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New Hart/Rudman Report: U.S. Commission on National Security
The panel also found that most local police and fire departments did not have chemical protection gear, portable detection equipment for chemical, biological or nuclear agents or adequate training programs for dealing with such attacks. Click here to download the .pdf report from the Council on Foreign Relations.
Now Available....

ERRI/EmergencyNet News Special Report on the Attacks
of 9/11
Click here to access
"One Year After; 9/11 First Anniversary Special Report," compiled by ERRI
and EmergencyNet News...
19 Sep 2002
US Intelligence Said To Have Failed To Heed Terror Warnings
WASHINGTON:
ERRI's Clark Staten said of the hearings this morning, "This Congressional inquiry can not be simply an attempt at 'finger-pointing' or engaging in 'political recriminations'." "This issue is too important for that...and any political operative, regardless of party, who tries to exploit the tragedy of 09/11 for political advantage should be put out of office at the next election," Staten continued. "What is needed is actual change in the mind-set and actions of all who protect, defend, and govern our great nation...America can no longer allow continued political game-playing, 'cold-war' mentality, nor operational planning and staffing left over from a decades long struggle with the former Soviet Union," Staten added.
"We must move faster, plan better, be more innovative, and train harder
than our adversaries, if we are to hope to defeat them...that should be what
these hearings are all about...finding immediate solutions to long
developing problems that have been all but ignored by at least part of the
government in the past," the veteran analyst continued. "To do less will
potentially result in hundreds or even thousands of deaths or injuries to
American citizens...we CAN NOT allow that to happen again," Staten
concluded.
18 Sep 2002
U.S. Officials Say Terror Cells Can Strike At Will
WASHINGTON:
30 Aug 2002
THREAT MATRIX:
Guidelines On How To Spot Bombers Given To Israelis
ISRAEL:
More than a hundred Israelis have been killed in scores of Palestinian homicide attacks over the past few years. The information is produced in a free pamphlet, entitled "Only Together Will We Stop Terror." According to the pamphlet, the signs of spotting a bomber are:
-- Wearing unseasonably warm attire.
-- Protruding bulges in
clothing.
-- Sweating, mumbling or fidgeting.|
-- Avoiding
police.
-- Trying to fit into crowds.
As Israelis have become more vigilant in recent months, homicide/suicide bombers have employed new tactics to avoid detection, such as dying their hair to look more European and by dressing in Israeli army uniforms or as Orthodox Jews.
The pamphlet says that in looking out for car bombs, people should be suspicious of mismatched license plates, vehicles parked in unusual locations or if the car is weighed down at the back, because of explosives in the trunk. Citizens who suspect a homicide attacker or car bomb are urged to stay calm, inform police immediately and keep the suspect in sight but at a safe distance.
ERRI counter-terrorism analysts said that the clues for identification
of bombers may be just as applicable in other parts of the world as they
are in Israel, and that similar tactics may be employed elsewhere by
Al-Qaeda or other associated terrorist organizations.
30 July 2002
AFGHANISTAN: A top Afghan intelligence official reported on
Tuesday that a would-be homicide bomber with more than a half-ton of
explosives packed into his car was just 300 yards from the U.S. Embassy on
Monday when he was stopped by a chance traffic accident. Foreign
intelligence information indicated the alleged terrorist, who was captured
by Afghan authorities after a car chase through Kabul, is a foreigner and a
member of the al-Qaeda terror group. -- *Assessment by ERRI's C. L. Staten: Our most current assessment at
ERRI suggests that lower level Al-Qaeda associates are in the midst of
undertaking a series of small or medium strikes on "easier" targets to
retain public attention...and to include car bombings and assassinations.
See above. These acts are being undertaken by "independent cells" with
motivation by (and funding?), but little direction from top leadership of
Al-Qaeda. It would be our estimate that we will see this trend continue and
that there is a greater than even chance of an attack of much greater
magnitude (possibly involving Weapons of Mass Destruction) during August or
September. We are particularly concerned about a major "anniversary attack"
on Sept. 11th, 2002, in the continental U.S.
ERRI Terrorism and
Nation Security Report,
July 2002, Vol. 1,
No. 4, (Note: Requires Adobe .pdf reader/plug-in
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Annual Report Of International Terrorist Activity: 2001 (Statistics, analysis, charts,
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11 June 2002
Resource Notification
CSIS Addresses The Threat of a "Dirty Nuclear Weapon"
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) developed a
terrorist attack scenario and a one-day workshop to address a plausible -
large - cross-jurisdictional crisis in Washington, DC. The overall purpose
of the workshop was to help frame the planning requirement (end state), for
the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) led crisis-planning
effort, by identifying some of the key issues and friction points to be
resolved in the event of a detonation of a Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD)
in downtown Washington, D.C. To review the report, click below:
http://www.csis.org/features/crisisreport.pdf
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09:40CDT - 10 June 2002
"Dirty Bomb" Plot Thwarted Says Attorney General
By Paul Anderson
MOSCOW, RUSSIA: Attorney General John Ashcroft announced a short
time ago that the U.S. government had thwarted a radical plot to engage in
the use of "dirty bomb" within a U.S. city. Secondarily, Ashcroft's
announcement indicated that the plot, allegedly included a U.S. citizen of
Hispanic descent, who "converted" to Islam. the suspect was
identified by authorities as Abdullah Al-Mujahir, aka Jose Padilla.
ERRI's Clark Staten said "ERRI has warned on several occasions about the possibility of the use of conventional explosives, piggy-backed with radioactive materials...it looks like, had the 'bad guys' had their way, that concern was to have become frightfully true." "These are not real nuclear bombs, but rather, access-denial and fear-mongering weapons," Staten added.
Ashcroft said that the information concerning Al-Mujahir's plot came from "multiple, independent, and corroborating sources." Padilla is reportedly being transferred to military custody. Few other official details were made immediately available, and EmergencyNet News is monitoring the implications of this statement and will provide additional details as more becomes available...
Additional References:
(1)
http://www.emergency.com/2002/suicide_implications.htm
(2)
http://www.emergency.com/2001/binladen_nuke.htm
(3)
22:00CDT - 22 Apr
2002: Zubaydah Says Al-Qaeda Can Build a
Dirty Bomb...
Outside Reference:
(1)
Dirty
Bombs: Response to a Threat; FAS Public Interest Report
(2)
The Reality of
Dirty bombs; useful MSNBC Macromedia Flash Presentation of Scenarios in
New York city and Washington, DC
06 June 2002
Homeland Defense Restructuring

In
what is being called the biggest government restructuring since 1947,
President George W. Bush addressed the nation to unveil the creation of a new Homeland Defense cabinet agency.
Federal sources say the president will ask Congress to pass legislation to
implement the new plan by year's end. The new agency will reportedly
directly oversee:
(1) Border and transportation security
(2) Emergency preparation and response
(3) Chemical, biological and nuclear countermeasures
(4) Further analysis of intelligence from the FBI and CIA...
Click below to review 29 page White House report
on the proposed creation of the Department of Homeland Security.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/deptofhomeland/book.pdf
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Suspected Planner Of 9/11 Terror Attacks Named By U.S.
WASHINGTON: In what could be the first direct link between last year's hijackings and an earlier plot to blow up U.S. arliners, U.S. officials have identified top al-Qaeda leader Khalid Shaikh Mohammed as one of the militant leaders behind the 9/11 attacks. One unnamed official reportedly said: "He's part of the brains of the plot. He's also a major player in the al-Qaeda organization. He helped planned this whole operation. We would like to locate, arrest him and bring him to justice."
A
second unnamed U.S. official said the Kuwaiti-born Mohammed was believed to
have played a key role in the 9/11 attacks and is currently believed to be
in either Afghanistan or Pakistan. The official described Mohammed as a top
lieutenant to Usama bin Laden. Mohammed was indicted in the United States in
1996 for his alleged role in a plot to blow up U.S. civilian airliners over
the Pacific. The U.S. government is offering a reward of up to $25 million
for information leading to his capture and conviction. One of the U.S.
officials said Mohammed is a relative of Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, believed to
have been the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in which six
people were killed.
Mohammed
was previously named to a list of individuals linked to terrorism by the
U.S. government.
Preliminary
Summary of Emergency Response and Research
Institute (ERRI) Terrorism Statistics: 2000 and 2001
(requires Adobe .pdf plug-in and/or reader to view -- available free, see
link in right column)
Full 2001 report to be made available soon...watch
this page for notification.
U.S. State Dept. Report: 2001 -- Patterns of Global Terrorism
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ERRI
April Monthly Report on Terrorism and U.S. National Security (in .pdf format, requires Adobe reader/plugin to
read)...Download it now!!
17 May 2002
Congressional Inquiries About Hijacking Warnings
WASHINGTON:
ERRI's Sr. National Security analyst, Clark Staten, said today that the
real issue probably doesn't relate directly to the White House, but within
other government agencies. "The primary problem would appear to involve a
lack of integrated and synthesized analytical capability within the
intelligence community, that would rapidly and comprehensively gather and
make sense of a multitude of threats...thus better enabling decision
makers to take the appropriate action," Staten added. "This is not a
time for 'finger-pointing,' but rather for better preparedness...it is
also long past time for any sort of a sense of denial, from any quarter,
about the capabilities of our enemies...it is obvious that they will use
whatever means possible to spread terror and wreck mayhem on our country,"
Staten concluded.
16 May 2002
U.S. Intelligence Reportedly Warned Of Plane Hijackings
WASHINGTON: US security agencies were reportedly placed on alert last summer after receiving intelligence reports that Usama bin Laden was planning to hijack US aircraft. The alert was revealed by the White House that said that the information was passed to POTUS during routine intelligence briefings and the "appropriate agencies" were notified. Reportedly, POTUS was provided a range of options that could be undertaken by terrorist groups, including Bin laden & Al-Qaeda. The US intelligence community has already been heavily criticized by the press and some members of Congress for its failure to detect warning signs of the 9/11 homicide attacks on New York and Washington.
The attacks, which saw hijacked aircraft flown into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, are believed to have been carried by bin Laden's al-Qaeda terror group. However, the White House said the information received by the President dealt with conventional hijackings -- not the use of planes as missiles to attack buildings. Alerts of this nature are commonly included in daily intelligence briefings to the White House, officials said.
Observers in Washington say the timing of this admission is significant, as a congressional committee is about to start hearings into intelligence failings before 9/11. The White House apparently did not want to be put on the defensive with leaks about what might have POTUS known or when. Meanwhile, the White House has denied that a memo last July from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Arizona office could have prevented the attacks had it been acted on. Several intelligence observers say that the memos lacked specificity that would have been cause for action. Others inside the beltway told Emergencynet News that the emergence of these issues at this time may be the result of "political maneuvering" on the part of some members of Congress
The memo is reported to have warned that groups like al-Qaeda might have sent students to flight schools in the US, but none of the people identified in the document had any connection with the attacks. Even though the memo was reviewed, the FBI did not take any action on its central recommendation -- that flight school records and visa applications by foreign students be cross-referenced. Additionally, the agency apparently did not connect the memo with the case of Zacharias Moussaoui, a French national of Moroccan descent who was arrested in August after seeking flight training in Minnesota -- and saying he was not particularly interested in learning to land airplanes. Moussaoui is facing trial, accused of conspiring with bin Laden, the hijackers and others to commit the 9/11 attacks.
Related documents: Summary of ERRI Terrorist Alerts/Advisories - 1998-2002
U.S. Intelligence Didn't Catch 9/11 Clues?
29-31 May 2001: African Embassy Bombers Found Guilty; ERRI Terrorism Advisories Issued
EMERGENCY SERVICE
INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS;
THE PURSUIT OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE
"Strategic Knowledge;
Preventing the Bombing of the Bridge to the 21st
Century"
07 May 2002
CHICAGO, IL: ERRI counter-terrorism analysts today said that they
are becoming increasing concerned that the American public may be developing
a "complacent attitude" towards terrorism directed against the USA and her
interests overseas. "We are concerned that as each day passes without
another major incident within the U.S., that memories of 9/11 fade from
everyone's consciousness," ERRI national security analyst Clark Staten said.
"Our on-going analysis of the available evidence would suggest that this is
not a good time for the American public to let down it's guard...in our
considered opinion, there is still danger on the horizon," Staten added. Staten urged continued vigilance and awareness on the part of the American
public and a fresh exploration of all U.S. efforts to better prepare for the
possibility of a future terrorist event.
01 May 2002
FBI Unable To Find Specific Trail Of Terror
WASHINGTON: In the most detailed account so far of the investigation, US intelligence officials have admitted they failed to discover any sort of paper trail leading to the 9/11 terror attacks. The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said that after seven months of relentless work investigators had found no hard evidence mentioning any aspect to the attacks on New York and Washington. FBI Director Robert Mueller said his agents had followed up on literally hundreds of thousands of leads and checked every record they could lay their hands on, from flight reservations to car rentals to bank accounts.
Investigators have searched through caves in Afghanistan and credit card bills in the US but so far the very best of US intelligence has been thwarted by 19 al-Qaeda hijackers, revealing just how little the US knows about the 9/11 terror attacks. Mueller said the hijackers hid communications by using hundreds of different pay phones and cell phones, along with hard to trace pre-paid phone cards. They did not use laptops and stored nothing on computer hard drives.
Investigators described the terrorists' "tradecraft' as excellent. The
hijackers made sure that all money sent to fund the operation was wired in
small amounts to avoid detection. They also dressed and acted like Americans
and when four of them were stopped for speeding in the days before 9/11,
they kept calm, avoiding suspicion. What investigators do know is that the
attacks on Washington and New York were in the pipeline for as long as five
years and so officials said, it was very very possible that a similar attack
was being plotted right now...(article continues in ERRI DAILY INTELLIGENCE REPORT, Vol. 8, No. 121)
27 Apr 2002
CIA Official Warns Next Terror Attack Is "Unavoidable"
WASHINGTON: Despite the fact that the Central Intelligence Agency is acquiring more secrets and terrorism information than ever before, a senior official is warning Americans that a new terrorist attack is almost "unavoidable." CIA Deputy Director for Operation James Pavitt told an academic conference earlier this month: "Now for the hard truth. Despite the best efforts of so much of the world, the next terrorist attack -- it's not a question of if, it's a question of when. With so many possible targets and an enemy more than willing to die, the perfect defense isn't possible." Pavitt said mounting countermeasures against terrorism would require sacrificing many civil liberties, which make American society great, and, as a result, would produce a system that, in his view, "is not worth defending."
The aforementioned warning was contained in an address delivered by Pavitt, who is in charge of all clandestine operations conducted by the agency, at an 11 April conference at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. The CIA released a transcript of the speech over this weekend.
Pavitt disputes charges the CIA was caught unaware by the 9/11 homicide attacks in the United States that killed some 3,000 people. He said the CIA knew the network led by master terrorist Usama bin Laden was planning a major strike. But he argued that because al-Qaeda carefully screened its recruits and sharply limited the number of people privy to vital operational details, learning about the coming attacks was next to impossible.
Pavitt said: "Against that degree of control, that kind of
compartmentalizing, that depth of discipline and fanaticism, I personally
doubt...that anything short of one of the knowledgeable inner circle
personnel or hijackers turning himself in to us would have given us
sufficient foreknowledge to have prevented the horrendous slaughter that
took place on the 11th..."
13:00CDT/14:00EDT - 17 Apr 2002
Another Portion of Bin Laden Compilation Released on MBC
According to international press services, another portion of a composite tape featuring Usama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri, has been broadcast today by the Middle East Broadcasting Corporation (MBC). Preliminary analysis of this latest tape would suggest that it is another portion of a tape released by the Al-Jazeera network on Monday.
The significance of the portion released today would seem to suggest that Mr. Bin Laden is most cognizant of the potential effect of terrorist attacks on Western economies, according to ERRI's Clark Staten. "In the tape, Bin Laden reportedly trumpeted the negative effect that the attacks on the World Trade Center had on the U.S stock markets," Staten said. "This statement by Bin Laden is consistent with theories and concerns of asymmetric warfare that we have put forth previously," Staten added.
"More enlightened terrorists have discovered (maybe already in some countries), or will discover soon, that the path to the fear and chaos that they crave most may be more easily achieved by a wide-scale attack on infrastructure/economic targets..." Staten reported in a ground-breaking 1998 report on "Asymmetric Warfare, the Evolution and Devolution of Terrorism."
"The time has come for U.S. business and industry to realize that 'bad
guys' also like 'soft targets' and that as our military and government
facilities become more 'hardened,' that terrorists are increasingly likely
to undertake attacks on commercial concerns," the veteran
counter-terrorism analyst continued. "Both the public and private sector
must work together to build a defense that encompasses all of the vital
infrastructure that makes America the premier superpower of the world,"
Staten concluded.
08 Mar 2002
Many Fire, Police, EMS Responders Lack Even Basic Levels of Terrorism Training/Equipment
According to a
report on March 6th from GovExec.com, a national training standard
should be established and maintained by the federal government for first
responders who are poorly prepared and equipped to recognize or respond to a
weapon of mass destruction attack, emergency officials told a congressional
subcommittee yesterday.
“Far too many departments across the nation lack even the most basic levels
of training, equipment and manpower,” said Peter Gorman, a New York Fire
Department captain who represents the International Association of
Firefighters. “The needs are tremendous and can no longer be borne solely by
local jurisdictions. The federal government must help shoulder this burden.”
At a bare minimum, every firefighter, police officer and emergency medical provider (EMT) should be trained in the basics of an attack involving a weapon of mass destruction, said Plaugher, chief of the Arlington County Fire Department in Virginia. Firefighters in particular need to undergo such training because their current training for fires and other emergencies sometimes conflicts with how they should respond to a terrorist incident, he added. Such training should also not leave smaller municipalities out, officials said.
“There have been millions of dollars allocated for the training, equipping and exercising of response teams in our largest cities, however, little has reached rural and suburban America where the threats are as real and as dangerous,” said William Jenaway, chief of fire and rescue services of King of Prussia, Pa.
Interestingly, many of the same deficiencies were noted by ERRI's Clark
Staten in a speech on Homeland Defense that he gave at the National Press
Club on 21 Oct 2001.
Click here to
review Staten's comments...
29 Feb 2002
WASHINGTON:
The "continuity of government" operations have been a long-standing
planning process that provides an alternative "command post" in order to
ensure that U.S. government can continue operations after facing an attack
on the capital. "This appears to be pretty much a routine matter," ERRI's
Clark Staten said, "people in the military and national security
establishment are always engaged in contingency planning and ensuring that
essential operations can go on...whatever may happen." "The American people
would expect nothing less," Staten concluded.
09:00CST - 14 Feb 2002
State Department Calls For Better Information Sharing
WASHINGTON: In the aftermath of Monday's FBI announcement of a pending terror attack on targets at home and in Yemen, the U.S. State Department urged the U.S. Justice Department to better coordinate dissemination of threats against Americans at a meeting at the White House on Tuesday. The DoS has suggested a number of steps for the newly created Office of Homeland Security to manage the government's internal flow of information regarding terrorist threats to American citizens abroad.
One State Department official said: "We have been working with the Office of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice to try to improve the process and system by which these post-9/11 warnings have been issued. We have provided those other agencies extensive background -- both written and orally -- on how we go about assessing threats overseas and have emphasized to them that the State Department has primary responsibility for the well-being of Americans outside of the United States. They need to coordinate with us in a way that they have not done to date."
ERRI's Senior National Security Analyst Clark Staten, said today that communications issues concerning threats and alerts could be resolved by creating what he calls an overarching and secure "network of networks," that could be managed by Director Ridge and the Office of Homeland Security. Staten said that ERRI had envisioned such a concept several years ago when they conducted a nation-wide survey and issued a proposal concerning what was then called a "virtual disaster network." Modifications of this proposal could be used to communicate directly with multiple agencies simultaneously and assure the accuracy, inclusiveness, and interactivity of important terrorism threat information that needs to be shared in a timely manner.
An FBI official in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Monday evening sent a fax message informing the U.S. Embassy in Sana'a, Yemen, that U.S. law enforcement agencies were on the lookout for one Fawaz Yahya Al-Rabeei, 23, a Yemini man born in Saudi Arabia, who the bureau said may be involved in a potential attack on either American assets in Yemen or in the United States.
The controversy is arising because it is reported that the FBI did not clear the new information through an interagency group that normally handles the assessment and dissemination of credible terror threats on Americans. This procedure requires U.S. intelligence agencies to cable the U.S. State Department Diplomatic Security, who then make an assessment whether the information is credible and specific enough for U.S. embassies to warn Americans in their host countries. On Monday no such cable was reportedly sent.
U.S. officials on Wednesday said that the U.S. Embassy in Yemen did
conduct an "emergency action committee" meeting to discuss the latest
threat. One U.S. official familiar with the information on the threat said
that it differed from many threats against Americans in Yemen because it was
verified by two different sources of information, and offered specific
information about identities of suspects. Nonetheless, the embassy did not
send out a warning to Americans in their host country until later that
afternoon, despite the fact that the FBI warned that the attack would occur
on 12 February.
10 Feb 2002
Four Terror Groups With No Ties to Al-Qaeda Could Become U.S. Targets
WASHINGTON, DC:
Tenet named as one threat the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), a leftist organization that has not so far attacked targets inside the United States, though they have been known to participate in the anti-capitalist/anti-globalist movement. Another group identified as a possible target in the terrorism war is the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front in Turkey. Tenet said the group "has publicly criticized the United States and our operations in Afghanistan." Intelligence sources added that U.S. intelligence facilities and air bases in Turkey "have been mentioned as being possible terrorist targets."
The DCI also identified Islamic Jihad, the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and HAMAS. These groups traditionally have
focused their attacks on Israel. He said: "If these groups feel that U.S.
actions [against world-wide terrorism] are threatening their existence, they
may begin targeting Americans directly."
Quotes from President George W. Bush's
2002
State of the
Union Speech:
WASHINGTON, DC: "As we gather tonight, our nation is at war, our economy is in recession and the civilized world faces unprecedented dangers, yet the state of our Union has never been stronger," Bush said.
"All nations should know that America will do what is necessary to ensure our nation's security," he said. "I will not wait on events while dangers gather. I will not stand by as peril draws closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons," POTUS continued.
The president said U.S. discoveries in Afghanistan "confirmed our worst fears." U.S. intelligence experts have discovered diagrams of American nuclear power plants and public water facilities. They also discovered detailed instructions for making chemical weapons and surveillance maps of U.S. and other cities.
"What we have discovered in Afghanistan," Bush said, "is that far from ending there, our war against terror is only beginning." Terror organizations are around the world and states still offer safe haven and money to these organizations, he said.
He said tens of thousands of "dangerous killers" trained in Afghanistan's terror training camps. He said the terror school graduates are "now spread around the world like ticking time bombs set to go off without warning." He said the terrorists view the world as a battlefield, "and we must pursue them wherever they are."
"We are protected from attack only by vigorous actions abroad and increased vigilance at home," he said. The budget will double the money devoted to homeland security.
Bush said his administration will focus on four key areas: bio-terrorism, emergency response, airport and border security, and improved intelligence. He said the war has gone well, but it has only just begun. "While the war on terrorism may not end on out watch, it must be waged on our watch," he said.
Bush said the effort is expensive, but worth it. "While the price of freedom and security is high, it is never too high," he said. Whatever it costs to defend our country, we will pay," President Bush added.
A full text of the
President's speech is available at:
http://foxnews.com/story/0,2933,44293,00.html
24 Jan 2002
WASHINGTON, DC: The White House wants to nearly triple the amount
of money the government spends on preparing for and preventing domestic
terror attacks, with a special emphasis on bolstering the "front-line
soldiers" who would respond -- police, firefighters and emergency medical
teams. POTUS today was to propose spending $3.5 billion on what he calls the
first responders, a more than tenfold increase. The overall domestic
security budget would almost triple from $13 billion. Officials declined to
provide more specifics on the new money.
Wanted Terrorist Pictures; FBI Needs Your Help!
Visit:
http://www.fbi.gov/mostwant/seekinfo/temp011702.htm to view picturesTHE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT IS SEEKING INFORMATION
REGARDING THE IDENTITIES AND WHEREABOUTS OF THE INDIVIDUALS SHOWN ABOVE.
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THESE PEOPLE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR
LOCAL FBI OFFICE OR THE NEAREST AMERICAN EMBASSY OR CONSULATE, OR SUBMIT A
TIP VIA THE FBI TIPS AND PUBLIC LEADS FORM.
ROBERT S. MUELLER, III
DIRECTOR
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535
TELEPHONE: (202) 324-3000
TODAY'S CENTRAL FOCUS:
After Crippling Al-Qaeda, Danger Continues
By Steve Macko, ERRI Risk Analyst
WASHINGTON, DC: It was only September when Usama bin Laden and his infamous al-Qaeda terror network had the organization and resources to carry out the deadliest terrorist attack ever against the United States, killing about 3,000 people in an airline hijacking plot that took nearly two years to devise at locations around the globe. Four months later, sustained bombing by U.S. forces in Afghanistan has reduced al-Qaeda's training camps to rubble, and al-Qaeda's leaders are either dead or on the run. Hundreds of fighters linked to the group and its allied Taliban militia have been rounded up by U.S. forces, and governments and banks around the world are working in concert to cut off the group's financial resources.
Senior U.S. officials and leading counterterrorism experts say the result is a severely crippled organization that no longer has the capability to plan or launch a new operation on the scale of 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington. Yet, authorities in the United States and Europe remain deeply concerned about the possibility of more terrorist attacks of smaller scope, either by al-Qaeda itself or by sympathizers to bin Laden's supposed cause.
Even more alarming is the possibility that bin Laden and his closest minions may have preapproved another spectacular act of terrorism on the magnitude of the 9/11 hijackings. At least a half-dozen alleged terrorist plots connected to al-Qaeda have been uncovered since 9/11, including plans to blow up the U.S. Embassy in Paris and to attack U.S. interests in Singapore and Yemen.
Deputy national security adviser Stephen Hadley said: "We don't know how much they have in the can. What we worry about is that there are operations already trained, populated, planned and funded, and they are simply waiting for an opportunity."
Only two of al-Qaeda's top ten leaders have been confirmed dead by U.S. intelligence officials, leaving open the possibility that bin Laden and most of his key lieutenants -- including men suspected of helping to train and fund the 9/11 hijackers -- remain alive and able to direct significant terrorist missions.
A senior U.S. law enforcement official said: al-Qaeda "has been crippled in Afghanistan and crippled in Pakistan, but it hasn't been put out of business by any stretch. They are still capable of doing a lot of damage."
U.S. officials and terrorism experts are concerned that even the elimination of al-Qaeda would not halt the growth of militant Islamic extremists bent on attacking Western countries and installations. Those fears were bolstered by the apparent bombing attempt on 22 December by British national Richard Reid, who tried to ignite his sneakers, filled with explosives, on a jetliner bound from Paris to Miami. Reid, a petty criminal and recent convert to militant Islam, raises the unnerving possibility that independent or wannabe terrorists may be plotting attacks with minimal support or direction from organized networks such as al-Qaeda.
Eric Davis, a terrorism expert at Rutgers University, explained his theory that al-Qaeda "is a classic cell organization that is very decentralized worldwide, and that leads to a lot of confusion and uncertainty about their scope. People can indicate they are part of al-Qaeda when in fact they are not, which gives the illusion that they are stronger than they really are. The important point is that there are a significant number of people who subscribe to the same views as al-Qaeda and may choose to act on those views."
Law enforcement officials and other experts inside and outside government acknowledge that most of the al-Qaeda members that have been captured so far are low-level functionaries with limited information about the group's broader goals and objectives. The detainees have been unable or unwilling to provide information that would allow U.S. forces to locate bin Laden or Taliban leader Mohammad Omar.
The 9/11 suicide hijackings, along with previous attacks on the USS Cole in Yemen and on U.S. embassies in East Africa, are believed to have been inspired and funded by a small group closely allied with bin Laden. Yet counterterrorism experts say al-Qaeda is a network of cells that owe loyalty to a charismatic leader, not a conventional hierarchy.
Magnus Ranstorp, deputy director of the Center for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, said: "It is directed from the bottom up as much as the top down. The typical pattern before September 11th was of local al-Qaeda cells initiating reconnaissance of potential targets, planning and then going back to the al-Qaeda leadership for approval and possible funding. The foot soldiers are self-initiating and self-sustaining."
Many of the terrorists who took part in the 9/11 and other attacks passed through training camps established by bin Laden in Afghanistan. Pakistani intelligence officials estimate that about 20,000 people traveled through Pakistan over the last decade en route to the camps, with roughly 5,000 completing all stages of training and swearing an oath of allegiance to bin Laden. Officials fear that as many as half of those loyalists may be living in Middle Eastern, European, Asian and North American cities as sleeper agents, awaiting an opportunity to wage their jihad.
Well-respected Robert Blitzer, a former FBI counterterrorism official, says, "I don't care how many of bin Laden's henchmen go down. This network is so organized and broad, it won't take them that long to get re-tooled."
Even if bin Laden and his top deputies are dead or incapacitated, many counterterrorism analysts and U.S. officials believe, a shadow leadership already exists outside Afghanistan. As one U.S. expert said: "Much of the initiative and brains and membership and resources of what we know as al-Qaeda is already outside Afghanistan."
ERRI's Sr. National Security Analyst Clark Staten said, "It is likely that the remnants of the Al-Qaeda network will move to one or more other failed or failing nation-states, where they can re-organize themselves, lick their wounds, and build new training and indoctrination facilities." "There are probably already foundations and support for such a reorganization in several countries...thus the need for a intensive, but dispersed, campaign against the various terror cells in a number of countries other than Afghanistan," Staten added.
Concerns about missing al-Qaeda commanders have prompted the United States and its NATO allies to step up military activities and surveillance of such countries as Somalia, which has been identified by U.S. intelligence officials as an al-Qaeda haven and as a likely destination for fleeing members of the network. Intelligence and law enforcement officials said the climate for such U.S. efforts has improved dramatically with new support since 9/11 from previously reluctant governments in Europe and the Middle East. But experts said the warmer relations may not last, and they warned against complacency after successes in Afghanistan.
The Washington Post was reporting on Friday that U.S. intelligence is increasingly concerned that future attempts by terrorists to attack the United States may involve Asian or African al-Qaeda members, a tactic intended to elude racial profiles developed by U.S. security personnel. With law enforcement focused on the threat from Middle Easterners, intelligence officials believe that "the next face of this is not going to be an Arab face, but possibly Indonesian, Filipino, a Malaysian face, or even African." One senior official said: "They understand the security profile we are operating on."
Officials cited the 22 December attempted bombing of a jetliner by Richard Reid -- a British national whose father is black and whose mother is white -- as an example of a terrorist act by a non-Arab. According to one high-ranking official, information gleaned from interrogations of al Qaeda prisoners in Afghanistan and intelligence analysis suggest that planning was underway before the 9/11 attacks to strike a U.S. city using terrorists from non-Arab countries.
An increasing number of FBI investigators have reportedly been diverted
to Asian countries since 9/11 as plots were unmasked by local authorities.
But several officials said they were not aware of any special security steps
related to threats from Asia-based terrorists.
20 Dec 2001: The Global War on Terrorism - The First 100 Days, Report from
U.S. President George W. Bush (Print version, .pdf also available on
site)
07 Dec 2001 -- Al Qaeda Training Manual, Provided by U.S. Dept. of Justice -
01 Dec 2001
The World's Oceans Could Be The Next Target In The War On Terrorism
The world of maritime shipping could be the next frontier in the United States' war on terrorism. Industry analysts say that it is rapidly becoming apparent that any measure of real security has probably been sacrificed in the quest for speed and economy on the world's oceans.
As one maritime security expert put it: "Shipping is the unprotected belly of America." That sentiment is also shared by the U.S. Coast Guard. (USCG) Commandant Admiral James Loy told a meeting this week at the United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO): "We must change our assumptions underlying maritime security. What we saw on September 11 was new ... hijackers taking over commercial flights for the sole purpose of turning them into human guided weapons of mass destruction. We must translate that thought pattern and recognize the vulnerability of our maritime environment."
The USCG is providing the thrust -- and some of the finance -- for negotiations to tighten global maritime security, and as with the broader war on terror it has been strongly backed. Maritime security experts warn that U.S. coastal cities are wide open to attack from the sea. Fuel-laden tankers could be seized and used as floating missiles, or any one of tens of thousands of shipping containers shuttled into the country each day could contain a terrorist chemical, biological, or nuclear device.
The United States relies heavily on shipping to import almost 50 percent of the 19.5 million barrels of oil it consumes each day, and to carry nearly all of the 90 million tons of grain it exports each year. Since 11 September, the USCG has increased its patrols of "critical national infrastructure", such as ports, oil terminals and coastal nuclear power stations. Approaching ships must give 96 hours notice and are often boarded and escorted into port.
Ships' crews themselves are screened as a potential threat. The Philippines, which is home of the Abu Sayyaf militant group, is the world's biggest crew supplier, while Indonesia is home to numerous radical Muslim groups and is the world's second biggest crew supplier.
On 10 September, the day before the terrorist attacks on New York City and the Pentagon, the U.S. Coast Guard spent one percent of its operating budget on maritime and port security. Today, it spends 57 percent. That's a fundamental change.
To be totally secure, the whole maritime industry may have to undergo a radical overhaul. Security experts point to reports that an associate of terrorist master-mind Usama bin Laden had been found entering Italy in a shipping container as proof that security needed to be beefed up not just in the U.S, but all across the world. Containers are rarely inspected on their journey and provide easy cover for smugglers to transport drugs, weapons and people.
Shipping experts say just two percent of shipping containers entering the U.S. are inspected. The weakness of inspection regimes is illustrated by U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency estimates that about 90 percent of cocaine shipments to the U.S. get through undetected. The U.S. Coast Guard seized a record 138,393 pounds of cocaine this year, but estimates it was "just the tip of the iceberg" that was getting through.
According to security experts, the U.S. is well down the road toward
sealing its sea borders, but some initiatives will take longer than others.
In particular, the U.S. wants to introduce a global "chain of custody" for
the world's 15 million shipping containers, so someone somewhere can always
be held responsible for their contents.
Public Education/Information on
Terrorism
02 Oct 2001
Terrorism - Preparing For The Unexpected
The American Red Cross has developed a brochure that lists many things people can do to prepare for a terrorism attack. It's called "Terrorism--Preparing for the Unexpected."
You can find it at ARC's website here:
http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/keepsafe/unexpected.html
A PDF version, as well as a Spanish language version, are supposed to be forthcoming....
Public Information, webposted 27 Sep 2001:
Guidance For Citizens: What Can You Do To Prepare For Terrorism?
Public
Information -- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) FACT SHEET ON
TERRORISM
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
The United States Government has strong indications that individuals may be planning imminent terrorist actions against U.S. interests in the Arabian Peninsula. In the past, such individuals have not distinguished between official and civilian targets. As always, we take this information seriously. U.S. Government facilities remain at a heightened state of alert. American citizens in the region are urged to remain vigilant with regard to their personal security and to exercise caution. We have no further information on specific targets, timing, or method of attack.
This Public Announcement supplements the Worldwide Public Announcement of June 22, 2001 and expires on October 17, 2001.
Source:
http://travel.state.gov/arabianpeninsula_announce.html
23 June 2001
WORLD-WIDE/MIDDLE-EAST
Threat Against US Troops In Persian Gulf; Ships Sent to Sea
An apparent threat in the Persian Gulf against Americans has the U.S. military on a heightened state of alert. A U.S. Marine Corps contingent in Jordan cut short its training session and returned to its ships, while the U.S. 5th Fleet sent its ships out of port in Bahrain. U.S. military forces throughout the Persian Gulf were put on alert Friday as a precaution, although, according to U.S. officials, the threat picked up by U.S. intelligence agencies was not specific about an intended target.
One official said the threat was against Americans but not necessarily the U.S. military. Another official said the intelligence warning suggested that a terrorist attack was imminent. The alert came a day after indictments were laid against 13 Saudi nationals and one Lebanese, charging them with killing 19 US servicemen at a military base in Saudi Arabia in 1996. US officials linked Iran to the 1996 bombing, an accusation that, as expected, Iran has strongly rejected.
NBC News reported on Friday there had been at least three threats of attacks on U.S. forces in the Gulf on 25 June, the fifth anniversary of the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers bombing which killed 19 U.S. servicemen. A number of extremist groups consider anniversaries of past events to be significant and often undertake other acts on those dates.
The US embassies in Senegal and Bahrain have been closed and the US State Department is expected to issue a worldwide travel advisory shortly, warning Americans traveling overseas to be on their guard. The DoS said: "The US government has learned that American citizens and interests abroad may be at increased risk of a terrorist action from extremist groups." US officials say the threat is non-specific, in other words they are not sure precisely who or what the target would be.
One official said it was possible the threat was related to Thursday's announcement of indictments for the 1996 bombing. And over the last two weeks there has also been heightened concern over a reported plot to bomb the US embassy in Yemen. Although the US has not identified the source of the threats, analysts say the US intelligence community suspects one source of any attack might be master terrorist Usama bin Laden. In the past few weeks, videotapes have been circulating in the Middle East which appear to show bin Laden threatening to attack US interests in the region.
Meanwhile, in a separate development, Spanish authorities have arrested a suspected Islamic militant who may have links to bin Laden. The man, Mohammed Bensakhria, had been sought by Interpol and US authorities since last December.
The United States Embassy in Saudi Arabia said on Saturday it was warning its citizens to be on guard. A spokesman for the embassy said that a message urging vigilance would be posted on the embassy website and pre-recorded phone lines on Saturday afternoon. The warden message said: "Americans should maintain a low profile, vary routes and times for all required travel, and treat mail and packages from unfamiliar sources with suspicion. Vehicles should not be left unattended, if at all possible, and should be kept locked at all times. In addition, U.S. government facilities have and will continue to temporarily close or suspend public services as necessary to review their security posture and ensure its adequacy." The U.S. embassy in Qatar said it was preparing a similar warning.
*****
12:00CDT - 22 June 2001
American Forces in Persian Gulf Go To Highest State of Alert; Possible Terrorist Threat
Chicago, IL (EmergencyNet News) -- EmergencyNet News is
receiving reports from both media and military sources that indicate that
all U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf area have been upgraded to "Threat
Condition Delta," as the result of what are being called "imminent and
credible terrorist threat." It is believed that all U. S. naval vessels in
the Gulf area are being scrambled and sent to sea as the result of the
alert. Few other officials details are currently available, but
EmergencyNet News will bring you additional details as they become
available...
18 May 2001
TERRORISM --WORLD-WIDE:
CHICAGO INSTITUTE ISSUES WORLDWIDE SUPPLEMENTAL TERRORISM ADVISORY
Chicago, IL (EmergencyNet News) -- Due to a dramatic increase in terrorist attacks in the past 24-48 hours, the Emergency Response & Research Institute
(ERRI) has issued a supplemental terrorism advisory that warns of the possibility of additional terror events in the near term. This secondary advisory
supplements an ERRI advisory issued on 05 March 2001.
In the earlier advisory, ERRI analysts warned retaliation for "U.S. support for the nation of Israel, even during
the continuing
"intifada," and involving a potential for revenge by Hamas, Islamic Jihad,
Hezbollah, PFLP, or other associated extremist organizations."
Events of the past 36 hours would seem to indicate a major escalation of the conflict in Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, and other locations in the
area, with talk of "all-out war" being discussed in the popular press.
U.S. citizens living or traveling abroad are cautioned to use extra caution when
traveling and to alter normal routes, avoid crowds and protests, be suspicious of unexpected packages, and stay appraised of local security situations. This advisory is particularly directed towards those visiting or
traveling in the Mid-East, but due to the diverse and distributed nature of America's adversaries -- terrorist events may occur elsewhere as well.
On-Line Reference: http://www.emergency.com/2001/ter-advisry-03-05-01.htm
17 May 2001
WORLDWIDE:
NUCLEAR MATERIALS-TERRORISM
The World Tribune is today reporting that as many "as 100 organizations around the world have succeeded in obtaining elements for the construction of a nuclear bomb." The Tribune article goes on to say that "A United Nations report said the organizations have obtained the material from nuclear reactors in the former Soviet Union." Further, the UN said, more than 100 terrorist groups are now capable of developing an atomic bomb. The report, first disclosed by the London-based Guardian daily, said worldwide smuggling of radioactive materials has doubled since 1996, Middle East Newsline reported.
ERRI CBRN analysts said the World Tribune article may be
"a bit of an overstatement" and that it is more likely that a
number of terror organizations could have the capability to build a RDD
(Radiation Dispersal Device) or so-called "dirty bomb," which
combines conventional explosives with some sort of a radioactive agent.
"The proliferation of nuclear waste and other isotopes continues to
be a matter of extreme concern...we believe that the Russian mafia and
other elements in the former Soviet Union may be selling some nuclear
materials...but, having low level radiological materials and building an
actual thermonuclear bomb are two entirely different issues,"
ERRI's
Clark Staten said in an interview today.
19
Feb 2001:
Click
here to review "Anticipating the Nature of the
Next Conflict," By Wilson, G.I., Bunkers, F. and Sullivan, J.
--
An ERRI/EmergencyNet News Exclusive
Article on the Nature of Newly Emerging Threats and Recommendations
Concerning What America Can Do About Them...
ERRI
Counter-Terrorism Archive Page -- Summary and Chronology of Reports:
04 Feb 2000 to 08 Feb 2001
13 Nov 99-09:30CST- Chicago Emergency Institute Issues Worldwide Terrorism Advisory
11:30CDT - 12 Oct 2000: Chicago Institute Issues World-Wide Terrorist Alert
09/08/98-10:00CDT--Tips To Lessen Your Chances Of Becoming A Victim Of Terrorist Attack
08/31/98-08:00CDT--International Terrorism; Where Do We Go
From Here?
07/29/99-09:30CDT-Chicago Institute Issues Impending Terrorism Threat Advisory
05/01/98-09:30CDT--U.S. State Department Releases 1997 Terrorism Report
07/11/97-09:30CDT--Terrorism; Being Passive Never Got Anyone
Anywhere...(ENN Editorial)
05/03/97-10:30CDT--State Sponsored Terrorism; EmergencyNet Summary
04/18/97-09:15CDT--Terrorism Alarm Bells Ringing in Several Countries; ERRI Advisory
04/09/97-09:30CDT--Strategic Knowledge; Preventing the Bombing of the Bridge to the 21st Century
11/30/96-14:00CST--Response to Emerging/Devolving threat by Cmdr. Ken Campbell
11/29/96-15:00CST--Emerging, Devolving Threat of Terrorism, By Col. G.I. Wilson and F. Fuller
11/29/96-16:00CST- A Possible New Role For Intelligence Agencies?
10/15/96-15:00CDT--Human Intelligence Most Important in Combatting Terrorism
08/14/96-13:00CDT--ENN Editorial: Terrorism; We Can't Let The
Bad Guys Win!!
02/17/96-16:30CST--ERRI Special Report; The "Islamic Domino Theory"
01/10/96-14:00CST--Olympics 2000; Security Review Meeting in Australia
09/05/95-What if it Happened Here?; Media Management and Terrorist Acts
1991-The Future of Terrorism in the 90's; After the USSR Report
1989 - Integrated Incident Command Structure; Diagram from ERGTT
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Terrorism N. America - Chronological Order
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Terrorism - Latin America - Chronological Order
Updated January 22, 2007 -- "Latin America: Terrorism
Issues,"
by Mark P. Sullivan, Specialist in Latin American Affairs, Foreign Affairs,
Defense, and Trade Division, can be found at:
http://italy.usembassy.gov/pdf/other/RS21049.pdf
24 Apr 2002
TODAY'S CENTRAL FOCUS:
IRA Said Part Of Global Terror Network
By Steve Macko, EmergencyNet News Managing Editor
WASHINGTON, DC: According to a report by the US Congress, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) has formed part of a global terror network based in Colombia where it helps train guerrilla groups. The report said American lives were being put at risk by Provisional IRA activity in Colombia, and that both Colombian democracy and US national security is threatened. The document was prepared after three Irish nationals were arrested in Colombia last August suspected of helping to train FARC rebels.
The report will form the basis of a House of Representatives' International Relations Committee hearing into the matter due to begin in Washington on Wednesday. The report said that, according to Colombian authorities, not only had the IRA operated on behalf of the FARC, but also the Iranians, Cubans and possibly the Basque separatist movement ETA. Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams was asked to appear before the committee, but has reportedly declined.
Counterterrorism analysts say the report confirmed the IRA was part of an international terrorist and drug-running network. One analyst said: "This will be confirmed by senior members of the Colombian police and the army, as well as the US State Department." The committee is expected to hear evidence from at least one key Colombian security figure, who will offer a view as to what the three Irishmen were doing in a demilitarized zone in Colombia. The administrator of the US Drug Enforcement Administration, just back from a visit to Colombia, will also give evidence as well as a representative from the counterterrorism section of the US State Department.
Clark Staten said that ERRI counter-terrorism analysts have been
following a "guns for drugs" connection in the Colombian region for a long
period of time and that it is increasingly evident that drug sales are often
a funding mechanism for revolutionary and terrorist movements. Additionally,
Staten said that there is evidence to suggest that Mid-East militants have
been using S. America as a "rest and recreation area" and that they may go
there in an attempt to avoid investigation or apprehension in their home
countries.
Instant
22:00CDT - 11 Apr 2002
Coup Underway in Venezuela? -- Military Says Chavez "Abandoned Control"
CARACAS, VENEZUELA (EmergencyNet News) -- According to National Guard Gen. Alberto Camacho Kairuz, the military has taken control of the government in Venezuela. The situation in Venezuela is described as "chaotic and fluid." The whereabouts of President Hugo Chavez are presently unknown. A group of 40 military officers have reportedly declared themselves "in rebellion" against Chavez "for violating democratic principles, guarantees and the human rights of Venezuelans." Many local television stations were ordered off the air by Chavez earlier and details of the developing tactical situation are sketchy. EmergencyNet News is monitoring events in Venezuela closely and will bring you updates as the situation dictates...
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21:00CDT - 11 Apr 2002
Crisis Escalates in Venezuela; Rioting and General Strike Grip Country
CARACAS, VENEZUELA (EmergencyNet News) -- Sporadic reports are coming in to EmergencyNet News about clashes between police and protestors outside the presidential palace of President Hugo Chavez. Press reports from the region say that as many as 150,000 people are involved in the protests. Additional information coming in within the past hour suggests that several tanks have taken up a defensive position around the palace. Tear gas and some gunshots have reportedly been fired and demonstrators are said to be calling for the immediate resignation of President Chavez.
Caracas Mayor Alfredo Pena told the
Associated Press that government snipers were seen firing on on the crowd.
One report coming from the region says that at least ten people have been
killed an almost 100 others wounded in running street battles between
authorities and protestors. Tonight's violence erupted on the third day of
a general strike called at the state oil monopoly Petroleos de Venezuela,
or PDVSA.
21 Mar 2002
TODAY'S CENTRAL FOCUS:
Car Bomb Explodes In Lima
PERU: At least nine people were killed and 30 others were wounded when a powerful car bomb exploded near the United States embassy in the Peruvian capital, Lima. It went off at about 22:45 hours Thursday (03:45 GMT Friday), outside a shopping center near the embassy, in a residential area to the east of the city. A secondary device at the scene failed to explode.
The blast reportedly left a large crater in the ground and the street littered with wrecked cars. Authorities are describing the explosion as a terrorist attack aimed at disrupting -- or even prompting the cancellation -- of a forthcoming visit by President George Bush. Witnesses said there was damage to a hotel and bank across the street from the embassy, but the embassy itself appeared not to be damaged.
One of those killed was a police officer who had been checking one of the suspicious vehicles. Interior Minister Fernando Rospigliosi said at least one of the other victims was reported to be a private security guard at the U.S. embassy. The security guard was not immediately identified. A US State Department official did said, however, that no American citizens had been hurt.
President Bush declared that "two-bit terrorists" who exploded a car bomb and killed nine people outside the U.S. Embassy in Peru would not deter him from visiting Lima later this week. "You bet I'm going," Bush told the Reuters news service this morning.
There has been no immediate information on who planted the device. The US
President's scheduled visit will be the first to Peru by a serving US
president. President Bush is due to arrive in Lima on Saturday afternoon. The
President will meet Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo as well as three
other Andean heads of state -- from Colombia, Bolivia and Ecuador -- before
leaving on Sunday. Peruvian authorities, who had already been tightening
security ahead of the visit, say there will now be even further measures.
22:00CST - 19 Dec 2001
Emerging Crisis -- Rioting, Looting Hit Argentina; At Least Four Dead
Buenos Aires, Argentina (EmergencyNet News) -- At least four people have been killed and dozens of others injured in clashes with police during the past 48 hours in Argentina. Rioting, looting, and arson are reportedly spreading across the country, in the worst civil unrest to hit Argentina in more than a decade. Looting, particularly of supermarkets, was reported in several cities. Looters vocally decried government austerity policies and told reporters that they were stealing "because they were hungry."
The Argentine government has declared a "state of emergency" which authorizes government forces to use special powers to quell the unrest. The decree is expected to be in force for at least a month. The authorization also allows the use of military troops to assist police in riot control and to stop looting and arson of government buildings.
According to long-time Argentine observers, the unrest is largely as
the result of an on-going economic crisis. The protests appear aimed at
growing poverty, government-induced wage cuts, ever-increasing
unemployment, and government measures implemented by Argentine President
Fernando de la Rua, in an attempt to reduce an expansive amount of public
debt and end a four year recession in Argentina. Witnesses say that the
unrest appears to be spreading and increasing in intensity, since it began
this past weekend. EmergencyNet News is monitoring events in Argentina
closely and will provide additional updates as circumstances warrant...
20:00CDT - 04 Sep 01
Allegations that Colombian Rebels Used "Gas" in Attack on Police Station
BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA (EmergencyNet News) -- ERRI analysts are currently examining preliminary reports that Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerillas have used some kind of "toxic gas" in an attack on the police station in the town of San Adolfo, in Huila province.
According to National police chief Gen. Ernesto Gilibert, four police officers were killed after the rebels threw some sort of device into a police bunker. Witnesses said that a "dark gray smoke," which caused almost immediate blindness and shortness of breath, engulfed the bunker. Although Colombian police said that the gas may have been CN or CS tear-gas, which can cause serious symptoms in a confined space, tear-gas usually is not lethal.
Colombian authorities said that autopsies and toxicology tests are
being carried out on the remains of the deceased police officers to
ascertain the exact nature of the gas that was used. Both Colombian and U.S.
experts say that if the FARC guerillas actually used poison gas in their
attack, that it is a new and dangerous escalation of the conflict in
Colombia. EmergencyNet News is monitoring this story closely and will
provide additional details if/when they become available...
07 Apr 2001
SOUTH AMERICA:
Embassies Said Closed Because Of Bin Laden Threats
According to U.S. intelligence officials on Friday, the threat of attack by militants linked to terrorist mastermind Usama bin Laden caused the United States to close three of its embassies in South America. The embassies closed were in the capitals of Uruguay, Paraguay and Ecuador. One U.S. government official reportedly told the United Press International (UPI): "There was a certain level of huffing and puffing" being intercepted between cells of known and suspected bin Laden operatives, and U.S. security specialists had the "feeling we should take certain precautions."
According to another source, the information on
bin Laden came from Argentine intelligence. He added that bin Laden
operatives had been arriving "over a period of time," apparently
for the purpose of carrying out "special missions." Local Shiite
Muslims in the tri-border area between Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil,
have allegedly put up these operatives in their homes, helped them move
around, furnished them with maps and diagrams of various target areas...
05 Jan 2001
CENTRAL/SOUTH
AMERICA:
U.S. Officials Warn Of Security Threats In Central America
U.S. and regional officials warn that powerful organizations that control smuggling, auto theft and arms trafficking in Central America are using those established networks to smuggle illegal drugs. The infusion of drug money is allowing criminal enterprises to become a parallel force that can threaten national security, worrying military and government authorities.
In Guatemala, officials warn that narcotics traffickers aligned with local organized crime are turning the country into a virtual warehouse for Colombian cocaine bound for the United States and Europe. Five years ago, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency estimated that 50 tons of cocaine passed through Guatemala each year. Now, some anti-narcotics officials believe, that quantity has quadrupled. The most recent U.S. State Department report on international anti-drug efforts predicted: "Cocaine transshipment through Guatemala is expected to continue to increase, with no letup projected in the foreseeable future."
Drug profits have strengthened organized crime to the point that smugglers are ready to engage in combat with government authorities. In early 2000, a tractor-trailer rig headed to western Guatemala from the Caribbean port of Puerto Barrios, an established narcotics transshipment hub, drove through a customs roadblock. When customs officials pursued the truck, the driver first tried to run them off the road. Then the truck stopped and several men scrambled out, submachine guns drawn. The out-gunned customs officials gave up the pursuit.
Guatemalan Defense Minister Brig. General Juan de Dios Estrada said he has become so concerned about the threat from organized crime that he is working with customs officials, police and private businesses to try to fight smugglers.
ERRI counter-terrorist (CT) analysts said that in addition to the obvious health and safety dangers associated with drug abuse and the violent criminality associated with drug trade -- all too frequently these days -- there are also ties between drug traffickers and "revolutionary" or extremist groups, who use drug profits to finance arms purchases or support terrorist acts.
While U.S. drug enforcement efforts focus on sea routes
for drug shipments, U.S. customs officials have worked to organize their
foreign counterparts into multi-agency, anti-narcotics task forces. Edward
Moriarty, who runs the project for U.S. Customs, says drug traffickers are
looking for ways to smuggle relatively small amounts of narcotics with a
minimal threat of getting caught.
05/12/99-09:43CDT-Police Study Shows Colombian Rebel Attacks On The Increase
03/29/98--U.S.
Hostages Still Being Held in Colombia by Rebels
06/24/97-10:00CDT--Latin American Guerrilla Groups Come And Go; MRTA and Beyond
04/30/97-10:00CDT-- ENN Special Report - Kidnapping; A Latin American Growth Industry
01/24/97-10:00CST--Psy-Ops Begin in Peru Hostage Stand-Off; Assault Drawing Closer?
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; EPA's Role in Counter-Terrorism
International Association of Counterterrorism & Security Professionals (IACSP)
Vantage Security Systems Piracy Page; Maritime Crime/Terrorism
Terrorism and Islamic Fundamentalism; Israeli Foreign Ministry Gopher Site
National Security Institute; Terrorism Legislation and Executive Orders List
U.S. State Department - Arms Control, Counter-terrorism and Military Affairs
U.S. State Department - Office for the Coordination for Counter terrorism
International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (Israel)
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