Saturday, October 9, 2010

Is Al Qaeda Shifting Tactics?


Al-Qaeda's New Strategy: Less Apocalypse, More Street Fighting -- Washington Post

The scene in Europe last week called to mind the heyday of the IRA in the 1970s or of Algerian terrorism in the 1990s: Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square were teeming with police, the Eiffel Tower was repeatedly evacuated, and everywhere, tourists were on edge. The threat, however, involved a newer brand of terrorist: The CIA and its European counterparts warned of an al-Qaeda plot to kill civilians in France, Germany and Britain, and alerted travelers, especially Americans, to be extra-vigilant.

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My Comment: If there is going to be a serious and coordinated attack against Western targets, my prediction is that it will be a Mumbai style of assault on a huge body of civilians attending a popular event. Others have also mentioned a Beslan style of attack .... but either way it will be as the Washington Posts puts it .... Less Apocalypse, More Street Fighting.

5 comments:

J. said...

I'm still trying to figure this out as to interpreting the AQ tactics. Is this really a "new" strategy or is it rather an acknowledgment that the old, tried and true ways are more effective? that is to say, returning to guns and IEDs is not a "new" strategy.

Anonymous said...

Hogwash from Al-CIAda again....and the guys who brought us the inside job of 9/11.

Mark said...

http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2010/10/11/quest.uk.savoy.reopens.cnn?iref=allsearch

so many potential targets

Greg said...

Thanks anon, this post needed a bit of humor. Don't ever change!

WNU Editor said...

Ohhhh no Greg .... you are now encouraging him.