In addition to the Muslim snipers who terrorized the Washington area for weeks on the first anniversary of 9/11, the U.S. has been plagued by dozens of terror attacks or disrupted plots over the past several years, including:Let's hope not.And on and on.
- The "Lackawanna Six" from upstate New York who were caught training for terror with al-Qaida overseas.
- The Columbus, Ohio, trucker who helped al-Qaida case the Brooklyn Bridge for attack.
- The Los Angeles man who fatally shot two and wounded three at an Israeli airline ticket counter at LAX.
- The New Yorker found guilty of plotting to blow up a Manhattan subway station.
- The Lodi, Calif., native who trained with al-Qaida in Pakistan to blow up fellow Americans at supermarkets.
- The three black Muslim converts from Torrance, Calif., jailed for plotting to attack Army recruiting stations and synagogues.
- The Virginia jihadists busted for training to kill U.S. soldiers overseas.
- The San Francisco Muslim who took his SUV on a hit-and-run killing spree.
- The black Muslim cell in Miami which plotted to attack the Sears Tower.
- The jihadist who went on a shooting rampage at a Jewish community center in Seattle, announcing "I'm a Muslim American; I'm angry at Israel."
- The Fort Dix Six who planned to penetrate the New Jersey base as pizza delivery men, then open fire on troops.
- The black Muslim converts who recently plotted to blow up JFK airport.
- The honors student-turned-jihadist who rented an SUV and rammed it into a crowd at the University of North Carolina.
- The pro-Taliban operatives caught training for jihad in the Oregon woods.
- The shotgun-toting 18-year-old Muslim who murdered five shoppers inside a Salt Lake City mall.
- The black convert recently busted for plotting to blow up Illinois shopping malls with grenades.
Monday, August 13, 2007
THE GROWING LIST OF ISLAMIST ATTACKS IN THE US. Investor's Business Daily notes that contrary to those who say that the threat of terror cells is a purely European phenomenon:
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