Wednesday, April 27, 2005

So, the new numbers are in. In typical Nazi fasion, the State Department is not going to make the results public.

The number of serious international terrorist incidents more than tripled last year, according to U.S. government figures, a sharp upswing in deadly attacks that the State Department has decided not to make public in its annual report on terrorism due to Congress this week.

Overall, the number of what the U.S. government considers "significant" attacks grew to about 655 last year, up from the record of around 175 in 2003, according to congressional aides who were briefed on statistics covering incidents including the bloody school seizure in Russia and violence related to the disputed Indian territory of Kashmir [...] "Last year was bad. This year is worse. They are deliberately trying to withhold data because it shows that as far as the war on terrorism internationally, we're losing," said Larry C. Johnson, a former senior State Department counterterrorism official, who first revealed the decision not to publish the data.
What is it going to take to realize that Bush's and the conservatives plan will not, and cannot work. They are just getting people killed.

For God's sake, the jump is from 175 to 655 in a single year...

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