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Europe battling younger terrorists
2005-06-03
European counterterrorism officials say they are facing a new, more dangerous generation of Islamic extremists, who are younger and more radical than their forebears, and in some cases trained and battle-hardened in Iraq.

Judge Balthazar Garzon, an investigating magistrate who is leading Spain's effort to prosecute Islamic terrorists, said at a conference in Florence, Italy, that this was the "second generation."

Some, he said, are as young as 16 and in many cases have no history of affiliation with al Qaeda or other established terror groups.

Judge Garzon described the group that carried out the Madrid railway bombings in March last year as "a whole network based on personal contact, where a single person was a kind of catalyst."

His comments echoed remarks from officials in other European countries, who discussed concerns over terror cells formed by grown-up children of Muslim immigrants, recruited in jails or over the Internet.

For these new networks, Judge Garzon said, "al Qaeda is an ideological reference point, not a real articulated structure with a command chain."

Because these youngsters often have no history of connection to extremist groups, intelligence and law-enforcement agencies are not aware of their existence, he said.

As citizens of European nations, they can travel to the United States without a visa.

"They are unknown people," said one senior European law-enforcement official, who asked for anonymity.

Fears about what al Qaeda and its affiliates might have "metastasized" into are included in a high-level interagency review of counterterrorism policy in Washington.

"We are looking at ways to strengthen our global counterterrorism strategy," one White House official said.

As the enemy adapted, the official said, the White House initiated the review "to improve on the progress we've already made [and make] sure we are doing everything we can to protect the American people."

Recent investigations by authorities in several European countries have discovered networks of Islamic extremists recruiting and making travel arrangements for young radicals, who want to go to fight the U.S. military in Iraq.

Cofer Black, who until recently was the State Department's counterterrorism coordinator, said at the conference that despite U.S. successes in killing or capturing foreign insurgents, the capabilities the survivors are acquiring are changing the odds.

"Not many have to get past you when they are trained so well in explosives," he said, referring to skills needed to make suicide-bomb belts and car bombs.

Mr. Black said protection against such a threat might entail significant changes in the U.S. way of life.

"I predict that the quality of all our lives will change to a certain extent, as measures previously considered needed in forward areas will increasingly be ... adopted in our home countries," Mr. Black said.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  I read this completely differently. What Black is saying is a suicide bomber is coming to a mall, bus, or crowded public place near you soon.

Two words "asymmetric warfare".
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-06-03 21:40  

#3  I read this completely differently. What Black is saying is a suicide bomber is coming to a mall, bus, or crowded public place near you soon.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-06-03 18:14  

#2  It's the Palestinian influence:
http://www.intelligence.org.il/sp/sib3_04/images/k_19b.jpg
Posted by: Tom   2005-06-03 15:32  

#1  I detect the usual Chicken Little meme that fighting terrorists merely breeds more terrorists. If you think about it for more than the 10-second attention span of a Moonbat or MSM "reporter", it becomes rather obvious that this is only possibly true if the pool of potential candidates is insane. Deaders don't get mulligans and people who want to get dead are, generally speaking, insane.

Removing insane people from the global gene pool is a noble service to mankind. This is where the sane people part company from the Moonbats, they stand up, wave their arms and shake their tiny fists - demanding that they receive "treatment". Okay. Noted. We'll get to you in due time.

"battle-hardened in Iraq" - No, that's rigor mortis.

Cofer, baby, STFU. Your 15 minutes are up and besides, you're starting to sound a lot like Dickie Clark. I know you need to make a living - we little people understand - so try getting a job.
Posted by: .com   2005-06-03 15:18  

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