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We have all heard George W Bush claim that the world is much safer than it was pre 9/11, but is it true? To hear the White House officials talk, you'd think that there hasn't been an Al quaeda related terrorist attack anywhere in the world since the "War on Terror" started. So I thought I'd list all the Al Quaeda attacks since 9/11 here for people to look over.
4/11/02 - Tunisia - Vehicle bomb attack against a synagogue on the resort island of Djerba.
5/8/02 - Pakistan - Bomb attack against bus carrying French engineers near Sheraton Hotel.
6/14/02 - Pakistan - Truck bomb attack against US Consulate. 12 killed, 51 injured.
10/6/02 - Yemen - Boat bomb attack against French oil tanker MV Limburg off Ash Shahir port. 1 killed.
10/12/02 - Indonesia (Bali) - Attacks against US Consulate, Sari Club and Paddy's Bar. 202 killed, including 26 Britons.
11/28/02 - Kenya - Attack on an Israeli-owned hotel. 12 killed. Surface-to-air missile launched at Israeli airliner the same day.
5/12/03 - Saudi Arabia - Attacks at 3 compounds housing expatriates. Over 30 killed.
5/16/03 - Morocco - Multiple suicide bombings against Spanish club, hotel and sites. 45 dead, c.100 injured.
8/5/03 - Indonesia - Vehicle bomb attack against Marriott Hotel. c. 12 killed, 100 injured.
11/3/03 - Saudi Arabia - Major vehicle bomb attack against residential compound housing mainly expatriate workers from other Arab countries. 17 killed, over 80 injured.
11/15/03 - 2 vehicle bomb attacks at Jewish synagogues.
11/20/03 - Turkey - 2 vehicle bombs at HSBC Bank and British Consulate. Together with 15 Nov attack, over 60 people killed (including 2 Britons).
3/11/04 - Spain - Bomb attacks against 4 trains. Terrorists blew themselves up when confronted by police. 199 killed.
5/1/04 - Saudi Arabia - Attack on expatriate oil workers. 6 foreign nationals and 1 Saudi killed.
5/30/05 - Saudi Arabia - 4 attacks in Al Khobbar target oil companies and compound.
9/9/04 - Indonesia - Vehicle bomb outside Australian Embassy. 9 killed, over 100 injured.
10/8/04 - Egypt - Large explosions at Hilton Hotel in Taba and at 2 campsites in the Sinai area. Over 30 killed.
10/28/04 - Pakistan - Explosion at Marriott Hotel. 7 injured.
3/19/05 - Qatar - Vehicle bomb attack outside the Doha Players' Theatre. 1 (British national) killed, 12 injured.
4/7/05 - Egypt - Attack near tourist bazaar in Cairo. 2 French nationals and one American killed, c.18 injured.
4/30/05 - Tourist bus fired on in Cairo. 8 injured.
6/7/05 - London - 4 explosions - 3 in tube trains, one in bus. At least 52 dead, 700 injured.
7/23/ 05 - Egypt - car bombs killed about 90 civilians and wounded over 150. The attack was the deadliest terrorist action in the history of Egypt.
11/9/05 - Jordan - Attacks on American owned hotels in Amman. The blast killed at least 57 people and injured 120 people.
They also don't include the fact that while the U.S has been preoccupied in Iraq, Iran is developing their nuclear power and North Korea is testing missles that could eventually carry nuclear bombs.
Then add the new report "leaked" saying that the war in Iraq has actually made terrorism worse.
So I ask you, do you all really think that we're safer than we were before? Why do you feel that way?
4/11/02 - Tunisia - Vehicle bomb attack against a synagogue on the resort island of Djerba.
5/8/02 - Pakistan - Bomb attack against bus carrying French engineers near Sheraton Hotel.
6/14/02 - Pakistan - Truck bomb attack against US Consulate. 12 killed, 51 injured.
10/6/02 - Yemen - Boat bomb attack against French oil tanker MV Limburg off Ash Shahir port. 1 killed.
10/12/02 - Indonesia (Bali) - Attacks against US Consulate, Sari Club and Paddy's Bar. 202 killed, including 26 Britons.
11/28/02 - Kenya - Attack on an Israeli-owned hotel. 12 killed. Surface-to-air missile launched at Israeli airliner the same day.
5/12/03 - Saudi Arabia - Attacks at 3 compounds housing expatriates. Over 30 killed.
5/16/03 - Morocco - Multiple suicide bombings against Spanish club, hotel and sites. 45 dead, c.100 injured.
8/5/03 - Indonesia - Vehicle bomb attack against Marriott Hotel. c. 12 killed, 100 injured.
11/3/03 - Saudi Arabia - Major vehicle bomb attack against residential compound housing mainly expatriate workers from other Arab countries. 17 killed, over 80 injured.
11/15/03 - 2 vehicle bomb attacks at Jewish synagogues.
11/20/03 - Turkey - 2 vehicle bombs at HSBC Bank and British Consulate. Together with 15 Nov attack, over 60 people killed (including 2 Britons).
3/11/04 - Spain - Bomb attacks against 4 trains. Terrorists blew themselves up when confronted by police. 199 killed.
5/1/04 - Saudi Arabia - Attack on expatriate oil workers. 6 foreign nationals and 1 Saudi killed.
5/30/05 - Saudi Arabia - 4 attacks in Al Khobbar target oil companies and compound.
9/9/04 - Indonesia - Vehicle bomb outside Australian Embassy. 9 killed, over 100 injured.
10/8/04 - Egypt - Large explosions at Hilton Hotel in Taba and at 2 campsites in the Sinai area. Over 30 killed.
10/28/04 - Pakistan - Explosion at Marriott Hotel. 7 injured.
3/19/05 - Qatar - Vehicle bomb attack outside the Doha Players' Theatre. 1 (British national) killed, 12 injured.
4/7/05 - Egypt - Attack near tourist bazaar in Cairo. 2 French nationals and one American killed, c.18 injured.
4/30/05 - Tourist bus fired on in Cairo. 8 injured.
6/7/05 - London - 4 explosions - 3 in tube trains, one in bus. At least 52 dead, 700 injured.
7/23/ 05 - Egypt - car bombs killed about 90 civilians and wounded over 150. The attack was the deadliest terrorist action in the history of Egypt.
11/9/05 - Jordan - Attacks on American owned hotels in Amman. The blast killed at least 57 people and injured 120 people.
These attacks don't even include the ones in Iraq or Afghanistan. They don't include attacks from other terrorist organizations such as Hamas, Hezbollah or other extremist groups.The number of terrorist attacks worldwide increased nearly fourfold in 2005 to 11,111, with strikes in Iraq accounting for 30 percent of the total, according to statistics released by U.S. counterterrorism officials yesterday.
Although only half of the incidents resulted in loss of life, more than 14,600 noncombatants were killed, a majority of them in Iraq alone and 80 percent in the Near East and South Asia. American nonmilitary deaths totaled 56.
They also don't include the fact that while the U.S has been preoccupied in Iraq, Iran is developing their nuclear power and North Korea is testing missles that could eventually carry nuclear bombs.
Then add the new report "leaked" saying that the war in Iraq has actually made terrorism worse.
So I ask you, do you all really think that we're safer than we were before? Why do you feel that way?