AIR DATE: Feb. 1, 2010
The leadership of al-Qaida is, by and large, on the run, says counter-terror expert Marc Sageman. Unfortunately, he tells Margaret Warner, more "lone wolves," such as the accused Christmas Day airplane bomber, have emerged as the new face of the terror threat. Transcript
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Marc Sageman's books:
"Understanding Terror Networks"
"Leaderless Jihad: Terror Networks in the Twenty-First Century"
Acts of Terrorism are Criminal Acts by a group or individuals, a State can wage Terror by it's lack of solid reasons of defense or security by invasive acts against another State!
al Qaeda is a ghost enemy that any can be labeled as by others, or quickly used by groups or individuals for their enhancement of their propanda needs, who also loosely use the label 'terrorist' for it's pure fear factor!
The quicker we start going after these groups as criminal terrorist, as we should have right after 9/11, along with the help needed by many other states and their intelligence, the quicker we minimize the threat of the blowback in retaliation for our actions which up to now have created the possibility of tens of thousands of criminal terrorist!
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