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Reminder -
There have only been two terrorist attacks on US soil, 1993 and 2001. That
is EIGHT years apart, if the terrorist maintain that schedule we are not due
for another attack until 2009.





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April 30, 2005, 11:31PM



Terrorist threats on U.S. at lowest level since 9/11
Officials think focus has turned to troops in Iraq
Washington Post

WASHINGTON - Reports of credible terrorist threats against the United

States
are at their lowest level since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, according

to
U.S. intelligence officials and federal and state law enforcement
authorities.

The intelligence community's daily threat assessment, developed after the
terrorist attacks to keep policymakers informed, lists, on average, 25 to

50
percent fewer threats against domestic targets than it typically did

during
the past two years, said one senior counterterrorism official.

Many counterterrorism officials think al-Qaida and like-minded groups are
focusing on Americans deployed in Iraq, where they operate with relative
impunity, and on Europe.

Though some are expressing caution and even skepticism, interviews last

week
with 25 current or recently retired officials also cited progress in
counterterrorism operations abroad and a more experienced

homeland-security
apparatus for a general feeling that it is more difficult for terrorists

to
operate undetected. The officials represent federal intelligence and law
enforcement agencies, state and local homeland-security departments and

the
private sector.

"We are breathing easier," said U.S. Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer,
whose officers guard one of al-Qaida's expressed targets and who is
regularly briefed by the FBI and CIA. "The imminence of a threat seems to
have diminished. We're just not as worried as we were a year ago, but we
certainly are as vigilant."

"I agree," said John Brennan, acting director of the National
Counterterrorism Center, told of Gainer's assessment. "Progress has been
made."

Brennan also said the initial post-Sept. 11 belief that there were large
numbers of sleeper cells in the United States turned out to be "a lot of
hyperbole." Some thought "there was a terrorist under every rock."

But some intelligence analysts caution that the drop-off in
terrorist-related planning, communication and movement could be a tactical
pause.

Brennan and others fear most what they are not hearing or seeing,

especially
the possibility that al-Qaida has acquired chemical or biological weapons
and adapted in ways that have evaded detection. Analysts also say a flood

of
new terrorists motivated by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq may try to

travel
here and reverse the relative calm of today's environment.