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US reaction to Al Qaeda 'overblown': John Mueller
2007-02-17
The threat from Al Qaeda to the United States since the Sept. 11 2001 attacks has been “overblown” by officials, with the chances of becoming a victim the same as being killed by a comet, a US academic contends.

Professor John Mueller, chairman of National Security Studies at Ohio State University, says in a new book that politicians and security officials overreacted to the threat and exaggerated what was really a small risk. “The threat is overblown. It doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist but I don’t think it’s of a cosmic nature. It’s not a threat to survival,” Mueller told Reuters at a high-profile security conference in London where he was one of the guest speakers.
"You know, it's not until al-Qaeda kills 3 million of us that your risk of dying is even one percent. What are we worried about?" he added.
In his book “Overblown: How Politicians and the Terrorism Industry Inflate National Security Threats, and Why We Believe Them”, Mueller analysed public statements from senior politicians and security officials since Sept .11.

He questioned why Al Qaeda had failed to attack the United States again since then, despite numerous grim warnings that had suggested that Osama bin LadenÂ’s group was active and on the verge of attacks.
Certainly he won't buy the idea that perhaps, maybe, just possibly, the FBI, CIA and US military have put a big dent on al Qaeda's capabilities since 9/11. Nah, that can't be it. The US never gets anything right, we all saw that movie.
He cited comments such as those made by FBI director Robert Mueller who said in 2003: “The greatest threat is from Al Qaeda cells in the US that we have not yet been able to identify.”

The reason nothing had come to pass, he argued, was because the threat was nowhere near as serious as claimed, and that Al Qaeda probably had little or no US presence. “If the FBI says we can’t find any Al Qaeda cells one reaction is, why are we giving you so much money?” said Muller, whose “The Remnants of War” won an award for best book on international relations in 2004. “It’s to your advantage to exacerbate the threat and say it’s really out there.”

Mueller said the Department for Homeland Security had identified 80,000 potential targets from shopping malls to the Weeki Wachee Springs water park in Florida. But the chances of being killed by an act of terrorism are 80,000 to 1, he contends, the same as being killed by a comet or an asteroid.

According to his calculations, about 200 people worldwide have died in non-combat areas as a result of Al Qaeda action since Sept. 11. “That’s 200 too many but not a threat to an international system or any modern state,” he reasoned. “Two to three hundred die every year in the United States alone from drowning in a bath tub.”
So who cares if a bunch of terrorists blow up a subway tube in London or Madrid, or a beach bar in Bali? Your odds are still less than 1%, right? Where's that meteor?
Mueller stressed that there was a threat from a small group of extremists but he argued they were not as sophisticated, and so not as much of a risk, as the authorities made out. “More and more when you look at these cases you do find they are not the sharpest knives in the drawer,” said Mueller, who is familiar with militant attacks after two of his students were killed in the bombing of an airliner over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988. “Many of them seem to clearly be nut cases, probably more dangerous to themselves, but they might blow something up.
He's even worse: he knows people who have died at the hands of terrorists and he still doesn't get the message.
“Nutty people have done horrible things before.” But while he accused politicians and officials of racheting up fear and security costs, he didn’t doubt their sincerity. However, he doubted they would ever publicly support his views. “Then they’d be soft on terrorism. They’re afraid to say what I’ve said in case they are going to lose votes. Maybe they’re right.”
Posted by:Fred

#10  What Barbera said!
Posted by: 49 Pan   2007-02-17 17:15  

#9  Mueller is another example of liberal Dhimmis. They should fire his ass.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-02-17 16:00  

#8  See ya made the news, Justice...

Lab test confirms that a man sexually assaulted goat
JILL NOLIN
2007-01-31
A lab test has confirmed that a man sexually assaulted a dead female goat found recently. “It’s definitely human DNA that we’re working with,” said Dee

Thompson-Poirrier, director of animal services with the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society.

The test indicated that semen found in the goat belonged to a man.

A suspect has still not been named, but the goatÂ’s owners in north.

Okaloosa County have tentatively identified someone who may be responsible for sexually assaulting the animal, Thompson-Poirrier said.

And it may not have been the first time the goat was sexually assaulted. Its previous owners live nearby and reported noticing a swelling similar to the swelling noted at the time of the goatÂ’s recent death, said Thompson-Poirrier

It does not appear that the individual intentionally killed the goat, which was pregnant with two kids, she added. The complication of the pregnancy — the goat had almost carried the kids full term — caused an additional strain that was too much for the goat’s heart, Thompson-Poirrier said.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-02-17 12:06  

#7  Truth seems to bother JUSTICE a lot.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-02-17 12:02  

#6  the herpetic troll outbreak occurs again!
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-17 11:56  

#5  Lee Harris has a superb response to Mueller's nonsense here.
Posted by: Mike   2007-02-17 10:49  

#4  You think the Prof lives in the neighborhoods of Columbus or its suburbs with a high degree of crime? Even on those streets its probably 'statistically' secure to live day to day. So why doesn't he put into practice what he preaches? Most like because he is a member of the inner party - one set of rules for me and a separate set of rules for thee.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-02-17 09:42  

#3  After he dies, let him try to explain that away.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-02-17 01:23  

#2  So.... Just a guess, but I'm going to assume he considers the entire Middle East a combat area. along with Indonesia, Malaysia and that school in Beslan was such a heavy combat area. What a Phuckin moron.
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-02-17 00:46  

#1  Overblow me, asshole.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-02-17 00:15  

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