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Extremists Aiming at 'Soft Targets'
AP ^ | 9/3/04 | WILLIAM J. KOLE

Posted on 09/03/2004 11:18:38 AM PDT by TexKat

VIENNA, Austria - In Iraq, they've sawed off people's heads in grisly executions shown on the Internet. In Israel, they've blown themselves up inside packed buses. Now, in Russia, they've turned a school into a slaughterhouse.

Extremists have become chillingly brazen in singling out so-called "soft targets" — and counterterrorism experts say they fear nothing is off-limits anymore to those intent on achieving maximum punch, publicity and paranoia.

This week's bloody school standoff in southern Russia, which culminated Friday in a commando raid and scores of civilian casualties that included children, shattered whatever might have remained of the notion that innocents are taboo terror victims.

"They're crossing thresholds — no question about it," said Jonathan Stevenson, a terrorism expert with the Washington office of the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

Militants "are becoming much more educated in terms of what will have an effect," said Sandra Bell, director of homeland security at the Royal United Services Center, a London think tank.

Extremists in Russia's breakaway Chechnya region increasingly have adopted the tactics of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida and other Middle Eastern terrorism groups, said Rohan Gunaratna, a Singapore-based counterterrorism expert. Soft targets such as hospitals, theaters and concerts, have been a Chechen hallmark since the start of the conflict a decade ago.

"They have blown up mosques, attacked transportation infrastructure, destroyed planes and now conducted a mass hostage-taking," he said.

"These groups are copycats and imitative, not innovative. ... In terms of scale, this is unprecedented and follows the category of spectacular and theatrical attacks akin to al-Qaida."

Experts tracking terrorist cells say the trend toward soft targets is undeniable — and probably unstoppable.

In the 1970s, the Irish Republican Army pioneered the use of car bombs in Britain and Northern Ireland. A decade later, pro-Iranian Lebanese Shiite Muslim militant groups used kidnappings to maximum effect, holding dozens of foreigners in captivity for years.

In the 1990s, embassies, government buildings and crowded subways became targets.

Algerian Islamic extremists planted bombs that terrorized Paris subway commuters in 1995, killing eight people and wounding more than 200 others. That same year, a Japanese doomsday cult killed 12 people and injured thousands in a nerve gas attack on Tokyo's subways.

Terry Nichols conspired with bomber Timothy McVeigh (news - web sites) to blow up the Oklahoma City federal building in 1995, killing 168 people. Three years later, al-Qaida bombed U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, killing 231.

Then came the spectacular Sept. 11, 2001 attacks that killed more than 2,700 people in hijacked-plane strikes against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Israel has been bloodied by scores of such attacks mounted by Palestinian suicide bombers, including a 2001 attack at a seaside disco in Tel Aviv that killed 21, mostly teenagers, and restaurant bombings that killed 29 in Netanya in 2002 and 19 in Haifa last year.

One explanation for the shift is that tactics that triggered international outrage just 20 years ago — such as the 1985 hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro by Palestinian militants who killed a wheelchair-bound American tourist and tossed his body overboard — might seem relatively tame to a world stunned by the Sept. 11 attacks.

"Militants are now trying to damage their enemies any way they can, to search for soft targets such as schools and underground stations," said Dia'a Rashwan, an Egyptian expert on Islamic extremism.

But the strategy can backfire.

After IRA terrorists came under scathing Catholic condemnation for civilian carnage, they focused mainly on bombs detonated with advance warning that inflicted huge economic damage on London's financial district while killing fewer bystanders.

Palestinian militant groups are unlikely to follow the Russian militants' lead and take schoolchildren hostage because it could detract from their aim to be seen as "resistance fighters, not terrorists," Rashwan said.

The Quran admonishes the followers of Islam that not even the children of infidels should be killed. The Palestinian militant group Hamas contends its policy is not to target children, although it justifies attacks on civilians to avenge Israeli army attacks on ordinary citizens.

Abu Mahmoud, a spokesman for the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the West Bank, said the group was "shocked by what we see on television" about the Russian school standoff.

"We would never agree to such a thing," he said. "We never did such a thing and never would. When there is an explosion and children are killed, we are sorry for this because this was a mistake, not on purpose."

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AP writers Beth Gardiner in London, Paul Garwood in Cairo and Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City contributed to this story.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
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To: Bryan24

Oh my, I wish I hadn't clicked on this thread. My anger is gone now. I am just numb and sick.


41 posted on 09/03/2004 12:27:42 PM PDT by Samwise ("...and His hand shall bind up all our scattered leaves again...)
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To: Blzbba
"We can't even find OBL 3 years after 9-11."

And we never will, considering he's currently rotting under tons of boulders from a cavein created by a JDAM. I mean the scumbag hasn't been seen on video since before Tora Bora.
42 posted on 09/03/2004 12:29:07 PM PDT by GunnyHartman (Islam + Dubya = Waslam)
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To: TexKat

This is going to backfire on Chechnya - big time. Betcha the U.S. and Russia become a lot closer after this one.


43 posted on 09/03/2004 12:46:16 PM PDT by Frumious Bandersnatch
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To: TexKat

The terminology drives me nuts. These fiends are not extremists or militants or separatists, they are Islamofascists at the very least.


44 posted on 09/03/2004 1:10:00 PM PDT by tkathy (There will be no world peace until all thuggocracies are gone from the earth.)
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To: I still care

Ten (10) of the "Extremists" killed were Arab.


45 posted on 09/03/2004 2:30:02 PM PDT by stockpirate ("Kerry, backed by, supported by, lead by, funded by, admired by, COMMUNISTS!" It's about VVAW)
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To: TexKat
These people are disgusting animals. Who could do something like this to children?
46 posted on 09/03/2004 2:48:28 PM PDT by Reactionary
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To: valleygal

I saw video on Fox where a frantic mother was running among the childrens bodies, picking up the sheets looking for her child. I can't tell you the feelings welling up in me.

And yes, I think Putin will do something. The Russians are not quite as PC as we are. I would not want to get Putin angry at me.


47 posted on 09/03/2004 4:02:11 PM PDT by I still care (Have you heard about the Democrat cocktail? It's ketchup with a chaser.)
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To: stockpirate

Want to bet that part of the story will be buried by the MSM? Let's keep a watch and see...


48 posted on 09/03/2004 4:05:07 PM PDT by I still care (Have you heard about the Democrat cocktail? It's ketchup with a chaser.)
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