The Catastrophic Outcomes of Terror

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Intersec November 2012 issue

Dr Dave Sloggett discusses the rapidly evolving international terrorist threats, and argues European governments and agencies must do more to prepare for “catastrophic outcomes”. Interview with Robert de la Poer

RP: There is a general feeling among many in the intelligence community that, following continuing Coalition actions and the death of Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda now has a vastly reduced capability to plan and incite terrorism globally. To what extent do you think that is the case? Do you think al-Zawahiri will make as potent a leader as bin Laden?

DS:
While the loss of bin Laden has had a short-term disruptive effect upon al-Qaeda, it may turn out somewhat differently in the medium term as people motivated by the death of bin Laden organise themselves to take

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