Posted on 07/24/2005 10:05:56 AM PDT by Wolfstar
An incredible number of attacks by Islamic jihadists have been planned over the last 35 years. Although many have been averted, far too many plots have succeeded:
Since 1970, jihadists carried out attacks in over 60 cities, in at least 41 countries, on five continents and Pacific islands. Jihadists have assassinated heads of state, ambassadors and military personnel, and killed thousands of men, women, and children of many ages, ethnicities and religions (including Muslims). They have sometimes deliberately targeted children and babies. The 78 incidents listed below should not be taken as a complete list, merely a representative one. The listed attacks resulted in at least 7478 deaths (rate of over two attacks/death toll over 210 annually). They began 33 years before our invasion of Iraq. |
Had just one of the biggest known aborted attacks been successful (e.g., Operation Bojinka), the death toll would have been in the tens of thousands, resulting in an annual rate of many hundreds killed. Luck, as much as intelligence and investigative skill, has prevented some massive attacks. Operation Bojinka was only discovered due to an apartment fire. However, the frequency and complexity of such attacks have continued to escalate since the 1970's.
We easily could have lost well over 10,000 on 9/11/01. Yet that was not the biggest known planned attack on New York City. The same cell which carried out the 1993 WTC attack intended to bomb the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, the UN building, and other NYC landmarks on one day. Had they succeeded, the death toll could have been beyond unthinkable. Similarly, had the plot to bomb Los Angeles International Airport succeeded during New Year's, 2000, the death toll could have been horrendous. Sooner or later, we may run out of luck.
We know the jihadists train and carry out small test runs for much larger planned attacks. Was the 2001 anthrax bioweapons attack such a test run? We may never know that is, we may never know until the day we're hit with a much larger bioweapons attack. We also know from captured terrorist documents, computers and equipment that the jihadist network wants to make or obtain chemical and nuclear weapons. They are already way too close to such weapons in Pakistan and Iran. Most importantly, we know they take a very long view of history. Their plots can and often do take years to execute.
If this list doesn't make clear that we are in a bona fide World War, what will? Yes, it's an unconventional war or, to use the current faddish term, an asymmetrical war. We are facing what amounts to a shadowy guerrilla army that operates worldwide, rather than massed armies openly fielded by nations. Nevertheless, for our own survival we need to come to grips with the fact that we are, indeed, in a World War such as has never been seen before. The enemy has been escalating the frequency and ferocity of his attacks over the past 35 years while we have been oblivious to the growing danger.
Year
|
Month
|
Day
|
Location
|
Description
|
Dead
|
1970 |
Feb |
21 |
Zurich, Switzerland |
SwissAir 330 bombed by Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a member group of Yasser Arafats Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). All aboard were killed. |
47 |
1970 |
Sept |
67 |
Europe: Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, Zurich | First multiple aircraft hijackings: Five planes were hijacked. (Two landed at a desert airstrip in Jordan called Dawson's Field, giving the incident its name.) The PFLP was responsible. |
2 |
1972 |
May |
30 |
Tel Aviv, Israel | First known joint operation between jihadists and a terroristic Communist group. PFLP dispatches members of the Japanese Red Army to attack Lod Airport in Tel Aviv. |
27 |
1972 |
Sept |
5 |
Munich, Germany | Israeli athletes murdered at Munich Olympics by a group calling themselves "Black September," an arm of Fatah operating under Yasser Arafat's direct command. (The PLO was kicked out of Jordan and fled to Lebanon in September, hence the term "black."). |
11 |
1973 |
Dec |
17 |
Rome, Italy | Phosphorus bombs thrown aboard Pan Am 110. The terrorists were all members of Fatah, and Abu Nidal masterminded the attack. |
30 |
1973 |
Mar |
1 |
Khartoum, Sudan | Palestinian terrorists take over Saudi embassy. A Belgian and two Americans, were killed, including Cleo Noel, U.S. Amb. to Sudan. |
3 |
1974 |
May |
15 |
Ma'alot, Israel | One of the earliest known incidents when jihadists deliberately targeted children. PFLP broke into a high school where 14 to 16-year-olds were resting after an outing. They killed a security guard, detonated grenades and shot the children. |
26 |
1974 |
Sept |
8 |
Athens, Greece | TWA 841 explodes after takeoff killing all aboard. A youth group in Beirut claimed responsibility. Abu Nidal was the suspected mastermind. |
88 |
1976 |
July |
34 |
Entebbe, Uganda | Hijacking of Air France 139 and subsequent Operation Entebbe: Six terrorists and three hostages died. Ugandan forces opened fire on Israeli troops killing Col. Jonathan "Yoni" Netanyahu, the operations commander; 45 Ugandan soldiers were killed and Ugandan fighter planes sitting on the ramp were "put into non-flying condition." |
55 |
1979 |
Nov |
4 |
Tehran, Iran | A militant Islamic mob took over the U.S. embassy and held 52 Americans hostage for the next 444 days. A U.S. rescue attempt in April 1980 failed. The hostages were released Jan. 20, 1981. |
8 |
1981 |
Oct |
6 |
Cairo, Egypt | Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated by the Egyptian branch of Islamic Jihad (a code name for Hezobllah). |
1 |
1982 |
Sept |
14 |
Lebanon | Lebanese Prime Minister Bashir Gemayel and 25 others were killed in a car bomb attack. Gemayel was seen by many Muslims as too "pro" Israel. |
26 |
1983 |
Apr |
18 |
Beirut, Lebanon | A van drove up to the U.S. embassy, parked under the portico and exploded. The front section of the embassy collapsed. Islamic Jihad was responsible. |
63 |
1983 |
Dec |
12 |
Kuwait City, Kuwait | A truck loaded with explosives crashed into the U.S. Embassy annex. Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility. |
4 |
1983 |
Oct |
23 |
Beirut, Lebanon | A truck drove to HQ, U.S. Marines. The driver gunned his engine, crashed through a barbed-wire fence, passed between two sentry posts, crashed through a gate, and barreled into the lobby. The Marine sentries did not have loaded weapons and were unable to shoot the driver. (According to one Marine, the driver was smiling as he sped past him.) The suicide bomber detonated his truck. The force collapsed the four-story cinder-block building.About 20 seconds later, an identical attack occurred on the French paratroop barracks.It was the deadliest single-day death toll for the American military since World War II. Hezbollah, backed by Iran and Syria, were responsible. |
299 |
1983 |
Sept |
23 |
Abu Dhabi, UAE | Gulf Air 771 enroute from Abu Dhabi to Karachi exploded and crashed in the desert near Mina Jebel Ali, UAE, killing all aboard. |
117 |
1985 |
Apr |
12 |
Madrid, Spain | A bomb exploded in a restaurant where U.S. soldiers liked to eat. |
18 |
1985 |
Dec |
27 |
Rome, Italy & Vienna, Austria |
Four terrorists walked to the ticket counter of El Al airlines at Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport and opened fire with assault rifles and grenades. Minutes later, an identical attack occurred at the Vienna International Airport. The Abu Nidal group was responsible. |
20 |
1985 |
Nov |
23 |
Valeta, Malta | EgyptAir 648 hijacked by Abu Nidal group. The plane was flown to Malta where Egyptian commandos stormed it. |
60 |
1985 |
Oct |
7 |
Port Said, Egypt | Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro hijacked by Palestinian terrorists. Wheelchair-bound elderly man, Leon Klinghoffer, was shot and thrown overboard. Instructions for the attack originated from Yasser Arafat's headquarters in Tunis. |
1 |
1986 |
Apr |
2 |
Athens, Greece | A bomb exploded aboard TWA 840, sucking four American passengers, including a nine-month-old baby, to their deaths below. The "Arab Revolutionary Cells" claimed responsibility. The group was later connected to Yasser Arafat. |
4 |
1986 |
Apr |
6 |
Berlin, West Germany | The La Belle discotheque was bombed in an attack on U.S. servicemen. Libya was responsible. |
3 |
1986 |
Sept |
5 |
Karachi, Pakista | Pan Am 7 hijacked by four armed men (Abu Nidal). The leader ordered flight attendants to collect passports. Rajesh Kumar, a 29-year-old California resident who had recently become a naturalized U.S. citizen, was shot in the head, then heaved onto the tarmac. The terrorists positioned themselves in front and behind the crowd of passengers/crew. After reciting a martyrdom prayer in Arabic, they opened fire, throwing hand grenades into the crowd and spraying the trapped people with automatic weapons fire. A 2nd U.S. citizen was killed; the father of two young children who were next to their dad when he was shot. Scores of other passengers were injured. |
21 |
1988 |
Dec |
21 |
Lockerbie, Scotland | Pan Am 103 exploded over Lockerbie killing 270, including 11 people on the ground; 189 were Americans. The terrorists were traced to Libya. |
270 |
1989 |
Sept |
19 |
Sahara Desert | UTA 772, a French DC-10, exploded killing all aboard. The brother-in-law of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and five other Libyans were put on trial in absentia for the bombing. In 2003, Libya admitted responsibility and agreed to pay the families of the victims. |
170 |
1992 |
Mar |
17 |
Buenos Aires, Argentina | A car bomb exploded in front of the Israeli Embassy. Most victims were Argentine civilians, including children. Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility. In 1998, a telephone call intercepted from the Iranian embassy in Argentina proved Iran had been involved in the attack. |
29 |
1993 |
Feb |
26 |
New York | First World Trade Center bombing, which was planned by Ramzi Youssef. |
6 |
1993 |
Jan |
25 |
Langley, Virginia | Mir Aimal Kansi, a Pakistani, fired an AK-47 assault rifle into cars waiting at a stoplight in front of CIA HQ. He was captured in Pakistan and executed in the United States Nov 14, 2002. |
2 |
1994 |
Dec |
11 |
Near Okinawa, Japan | Small bomb on Philippines Airlines plane kills one, injures six. Authorities learned that Ramzi Yousef planted the bomb as a test run for "Operation Bojinka." |
1 |
1994 |
Dec |
24 |
Algiers, Algeria | Air France 8969 was hijacked by GIA (Armed Islamic Group). The terrorists planned to crash the plane into the Eiffel Tower in Paris. |
7 |
1994 |
July |
18 |
Buenos Aires, Argentina | A powerful bomb made of ammonium nitrate was driven through the front gates of the seven-story Argentina-Israeli Mutual Association, leveling the building. The suicide bomber, Ibrahim Hussein Berro, a 29-year-old Shiite Muslim, has been honored with a plaque in southern Lebanon. |
86 |
1994 |
July |
19 |
Panama | A Panamanian commuter plane exploded killing all aboard. A group based in Lebanon claimed the attack, but it is believe Hezbollah was responsible, with backing from Iran. |
29 |
1995 |
Jan |
67 |
Manila, Philippines | Plans for "Operation Bojinka" were discovered on a laptop computer in Manila after an apartment fire. It was to be a large-scale attack on airliners in 1995, and was a precursor to the Sept 11 attacks. The plot was developed by Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Shaikh Mohammed while they were in Manila in 1994 and early 1995. Bombs were to be planted on 11 U.S.-bound airliners that had stopovers all around East Asia and Southeast Asia. The aircraft would have blown up over the Pacific and South China Sea almost simultaneously. If this plan worked, as many as 4000 would have perished and air travel would have been shut down worldwide. |
0 |
1995 |
Nov |
13 |
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | A car bomb exploded outside a joint HQ for U.S. and Saudi military. Three Islamic terror organizations claimed responsibility. |
7 |
1995 |
Nov |
19 |
Islamabad, Pakistan | Egyptian Embassy was bombed. |
19 |
1996 |
Dec |
3 |
Paris, France | A bomb exploded aboard a subway train killing four and injuring 86, including a U.S. citizen. No one claimed responsibility, but Algerian extremists were suspected. |
4 |
1996 |
June |
25 |
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia | Fuel truck carrying a bomb exploded outside the U.S. military's Khobar Towers housing facility. The Saudi branch of Hezbollah was responsible. |
19 |
1997 |
Nov |
17 |
Luxor, Egypt | Six gunmen emerged from desert cliffs into the Temple of Hatshepsut and opened fire with automatic weapons at dozens of tourists. The dead included Japanese, German, Swiss and Egyptian citizens. |
71 |
1997 |
Sept |
18 |
Cairo, Egypt | Three men calmly walked up to a tourist bus outside the Egyptian Museum, pulled weapons from a plastic bag, and unleashed an attack that killed 10, at least seven of them German tourists. One gunman, Saber Mohammed Farhat Abu el-Ulla, had carried out a similar attack four years earlier, killing two Americans and a French citizen. |
10 |
1998 |
Aug |
7 |
Nairobi, Kenya & Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania | Twin truck bomb attacks against U.S. embassies. At least 225 dead and more than 4000 wounded. |
225 |
1999 |
Jan |
3 |
Islamabad, Pakistan | Gunmen opened fire on Shi'a Muslims worshipping in a mosque. |
16 |
1999 |
Dec |
24 |
Kathmandu, Nepal | Indian Airlines 814 was hijacked by Taliban agents. |
1 |
1999 |
Aug |
31 |
Moscow, Russia | Multiple Russian apartment bombings by Chechen terrorists, killing at least 300. |
300 |
2000 |
Oct |
12 |
Aden, Yemen | Boat bomb attack on the USS Cole. |
17 |
2001 |
Dec |
13 |
New Delhi, India |
Terrorists attack Indian Parliament building. Laskhar-e-Taiba, a radical Islamic group (affiliated with Al Qaeda), was thought responsible. A terrorist arrested in connection with the attack told investigators Al Qaeda had plans to attack the British and Australian Embassies, and Parliament. |
12 |
2001 |
Sept |
11 |
New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania | Hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center and Pentagon. A fourth crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3000 dead, including 265 on the planes; 343 firemen; 60 New York City and Port Authority police officers; 125 at the Pentagon. |
2,985 |
2002 |
Oct |
1718 |
Zamboanga & Manila, Philippines |
Two bombs exploded in the main shopping district of the mostly Christian city of Zamboanga. A day later, a bus was bombed in Manila. Jemaah Islamiyah, an Islamic extremist group affiliated with Al Qaeda, was responsible. |
9 |
2002 |
Apr |
11 |
Djerba, Tunisia | Car bomb attack against a synagogue on the resort island of Djerba. At least 21 dead. |
21 |
2002 |
June |
14 |
Karachi, Pakistan | Truck bomb attack against U.S. Consulate. |
12 |
2002 |
May |
9 |
Kaspiisk, Dagestan |
A bomb explosion in kills at least 42 people and injures 130 or more during Victory Day festivities. |
42 |
2002 |
Nov |
28 |
Mombasa, Kenya | Attack on an Israeli-owned hotel. Surface-to-air missile launched at Israeli airliner the same day. |
12 |
2002 |
Oct |
12 |
Bali, Indonesia | Attacks against U.S. Consulate, Sari Club and Paddy's Bar. Most of the dead were Australian tourists. |
202 |
2002 |
Oct |
23 |
Moscow, Russia |
Moscow theater hostage crisis begins; 120 hostages and 40 terrorists killed in rescue 3 days later. |
160 |
2003 |
Apr |
3 |
Russia |
Chechen Islamists carry out 10 deadly suicide bombings across Russia and nearby provinces between Apr and Dec. |
250 |
2003 |
Aug |
19 |
Baghdad, Iraq |
Canal Hotel Bombing (UN HQ) in Baghdad, Iraq kills 22 people including the top UN representative, Sergio Vieira de Mello. |
22 |
2003 |
Aug |
5 |
Indonesia | Car bomb attack against Marriott Hotel. At least 12 dead. |
12 |
2003 |
Aug |
1 |
Mozdok, Russia |
The Russian hospital in Mozdok, North Ossetia, was bombed. |
50 |
2003 |
May |
12 |
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Attacks at three compounds housing non-Saudi workers. At least 30 dead. Al Qaeda was responsible. |
30 |
2003 |
May |
16 |
Casablanca, Morocco | Multiple suicide bombings against Spanish and Jewish facilities, and involved 12 bombers and 5 targets. The Attack was attributed to a Moroccan Al Qaeda-linked group. |
45 |
2003 |
May |
12 |
Znamenskoye, Chechnya |
Truck bomb attack on a government building. |
59 |
2003 |
Nov |
8 |
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Car bomb attack against residential compound housing mainly workers from other Arab countries. |
17 |
2003 |
Nov |
1520 |
Istanbul, Turkey | Two car bomb attacks at Jewish synagogues, plus car bomb attacks at HSBC Bank and the British Consulate. |
60 |
2004 |
Feb |
1 |
Arbil, Iraq |
Two suicide bombings kill 109 Kurds. |
109 |
2004 |
Mar |
2 |
Iraq |
Known as the Ashoura Massacre, Al Qaeda carries out suicide bombings at Shia holy sites killing 181 and wounding over 500. |
181 |
2004 |
Aug |
24 |
Russia |
Multiple, nearly simultaneous Russian airplane bombings. |
90 |
2004 |
Aug |
31 |
Moscow, Russia |
Suicide bombing near a subway station entrance in northern Moscow. |
10 |
2004 |
Dec |
12 |
Gen. Santos, Philippines |
Bombing at Christmas market in General Santos, Philippines. |
15 |
2004 |
Feb |
6 |
Moscow, Russia |
Bomb on Moscow subway. |
41 |
2004 |
Feb |
27 |
Philippines |
Superferry 14 was bombed by Abu Sayyaf group. |
116 |
2004 |
Mar |
11 |
Madrid, Spain | Bomb attacks against four trains. Terrorists blew themselves up when confronted by police. |
199 |
2004 |
May |
1 |
Yanbu, Saudi Arabia | Attack on non-Saudi oil workers. |
7 |
2004 |
May |
29 |
Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia |
Islamic terrorists kill 22 people at an oil compound in Saudi Arabia. |
22 |
2004 |
Oct |
8 |
Taba, Egypt | Large explosions at Hilton Hotel in Taba and at two campsites in the Sinai area. |
30 |
2004 |
Oct |
7 |
Sinai, Egypt |
Three car bombs explode in the Sinai Peninsula, killing at least 32 and wounding 114, most of them Israeli tourists. |
32 |
2004 |
Sept |
9 |
Jakarta, Indonesia | Car bomb outside Australian Embassy. |
9 |
2004 |
Sept |
13
|
Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia |
Beslan school hostage crisis in North Ossetia, Russia results in a massacre of children. |
330 |
2004 |
Sept |
9
|
Jakarta, Indonesia |
The Australian embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia was bombed. |
8 |
2005 |
July |
7 |
London, England | Four suicide bomb attacks in three tube trains and a bus. At least 56 dead. |
56 |
To continue to see this war as one only between Israel and the "Palestinians," or to believe that struggle is the "root cause" of wider jihadism, is a monumental mistake. The second sentence at the top of this thread says:
Since 1970, jihadists carried out attacks in over 60 cities, in at least 41 countries, on five continents and Pacific islands.
THAT is the point of this thread. The list is representative of the WORLDWIDE scope of jihadism. It does not focus strictly on Israel for a critical reason. We have for way, way too long been able to dismiss jihadism as an Israeli problem. Enough! That only sustains the marriage between jihadism and Nazism.
What would be interesting is a graphic of world map showing the locations.
Can you spell Global Caliphate....
Wow, wouldn't we like to see this table as a double page spread in Newsweak or Slime?
Yeah, RIGHT! We know it will never happen.
Howlin, being the general maverick and FR scoflaw that I am I have no idea who runs the big pinglists other than John Wong II perhaps. I wonder if you might alert some of them ... as this table is quite valuable and deserves wide publication. It would be nice if made available in PDF. I'm not capable but perhaps someone is.
While I agree with you about some elements of what you posted, the above statement is absolutely, totally unacceptable.
What Caliphate? There is none at the moment.
I wish you had simply linked your list as it has really bogged down this thread which will probably preclude a lot of us poor poor dialup folks from looking at it.
WOW, Peach. I never came across this story before. What a brave woman. Underscores the point, doesn't it, that the American public can play a role in our own protection.
What year was that ?
You will find more people on FR who generally agree with you about the problems of illegal immigration than those who don't. However, your zeal to minimize the threat of jihadism in order to make your overly dramatic point is disgusting.
You're most welcome. :-)
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In 2002 the PM of Singapore announced to the press that a PC captured in a post-9.11 raid held the blueprint for the creation of a SE Asian Caliphate that was to include Australia, Phillipines, Indo, Mayaysia, Thailand (all of which are experiencing muslim terror). That regional caliphate was then to be joined with the African Caliphate and the al-queda created ME Caliphate. In the same year Putin said that the war in Chechnya was about the creation of a Central Asian caliphate.
This is a global war and a global caliphate is the goal.
I just went to look for the story, but the magazine got thrown away by accident. There was a group of about 7 individuals she eventually aligned herself with.
They are VERY active; they do this kind of looking for jihadists every day and the FBI has helped train them in some capacity once the group got organized.
Thanks, Howlin.
Excellent info ping
I think the list was referring to countries that do not have a vendetta against Muslims prior to the attacks (i.e. those that don't live for conflict)
Great post. Thanks for this extensive info!
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