WASHINGTON - Terrorist attacks worldwide shot up by 25 percent between 2005 and last year, killing 40 percent more people as extremists used increasingly lethal means to carry out high-casualty hits, the State Department says.There are two possible explanations. Either the "War on Terra" has be conducted ineptly, or the methodology is flawed.
In its annual global survey of terrorism to be released later Monday, the department says about 14,000 attacks took place in 2006, mainly in Iraq and Afghanistan, claiming more than 20,000 lives. That is 3,000 more attacks than in 2005 and 5,800 more deaths, it says.
In either case, it's time for new leadership. The old leadership has proven themselves to be abject failures.
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