Terrorist Threats
Al-Qaeda is an international Islamic terrorist movement led by Osama Bin Laden . It originated from a war in Afghanistan . There is no specific headquarters for the Al-Qaeda movement , they are scattered all over the world through secretive cells . Al-Qaeda has many connections . Some of the groups connected with Al-Qaeda are Jemaah Islamiya , Islamic Army of Aden , Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and Abu Sayaff group . The strategy of the group in terms of attack includes bombing , hijacking and suicide attacks . One of the most terrifying attacks by the group was the September 11

, 2001 bombing in the US , specifically the world trade center and the pentagon that took thousands of lives
Great efforts and budget should be exerted in to mitigate these terrorists . First move is to locate the movement 's leaders . The leaders are the brains of the movement therefore knowing their leader 's whereabouts will help conquer the group faster . Since the group is scattered all over the world , a bigger budget must be allocated in finding their locations to find their leaders . The next thing to focus on is to know the group 's strength . Knowing the group 's strength will help in making decisions of what to do in case of an attack . And again since the group is decentralized a bigger budget is necessary to assess the group 's strength . Peace talks are also a possible solution to lessen the expenses and damages that might be brought about by war with these terrorist . It might...
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