Up_All_Night
17-04-2005, 03:02 PM
More proof the current US administration is full of shit.
Report shows that terrorism is increasing, they try to hide the fact. What the fuck?
Just more evidence about the whole war in Iraq being full of shit, i really am sick of these bastards. Just goes to show how what they are doing means shit all for the war on terrorism. I cant believe people still trust them, seriously.
WASHINGTON — The State Department decided to stop publishing an annual report on international terrorism after the government's top terrorism center concluded that there were more terrorist attacks in 2004 than in any year since 1985, the first year the publication covered.
According to Johnson and U.S. intelligence officials, statistics that the National Counterterrorism Center provided to the State Department reported 625 "significant" terrorist attacks in 2004. That compared with 175 such incidents in 2003, the highest number in two decades.
"This is the definitive report on the incidence of terrorism around the world," Waxman said. "It should be unthinkable that there would be an effort to withhold it — or any of the key data — from the public. The Bush administration should stop playing politics with this critical report."
source (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002243262_terror16.html)
Report shows that terrorism is increasing, they try to hide the fact. What the fuck?
Just more evidence about the whole war in Iraq being full of shit, i really am sick of these bastards. Just goes to show how what they are doing means shit all for the war on terrorism. I cant believe people still trust them, seriously.
WASHINGTON — The State Department decided to stop publishing an annual report on international terrorism after the government's top terrorism center concluded that there were more terrorist attacks in 2004 than in any year since 1985, the first year the publication covered.
According to Johnson and U.S. intelligence officials, statistics that the National Counterterrorism Center provided to the State Department reported 625 "significant" terrorist attacks in 2004. That compared with 175 such incidents in 2003, the highest number in two decades.
"This is the definitive report on the incidence of terrorism around the world," Waxman said. "It should be unthinkable that there would be an effort to withhold it — or any of the key data — from the public. The Bush administration should stop playing politics with this critical report."
source (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002243262_terror16.html)